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I am currently attending Northern Kentucky University and am criminal justice major, with less than one year until i graduate. I'm keeping my options open once i graduate, so im not sure what i am going to do yet.

 

 

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i went to case western reserve university and graduated with a BA in Political Science

 

i now do government relations for an IT healthcare Firm down in valley view, OH

I went to the one and only Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in beautiful Terre Haute, IN, where I graduated with a BS in Computer Science and Mathematics with a minor in Political Science. Monday I start my new job here in Chicago doing computer security consulting.

I was born and raised in Cincinnati, skipped college and now work for a major local hospital group as a System Administrator.

I went to the University of Cincinnati (originally majoring in architecture, but receiving a B.A. in Classics) and then went to Princeton University where I got my M.A. and Ph.D. in Classics. I taught Latin, Greek and ancient history for 30 years before retiring in January.

I attended Kent State University ("Kent" read, "Kent" write, "Kent" duck... lol) initially as a Graphic Design major, but switched to Fine Craft (jewelry/metalsmithing). My minor was always in Art History.

 

My last year (1996) was really rough (amongst other things, a close friend was killed in a car accident) so I decided to take a break. The break ended up taking quite some time, so I currently don't have my BFA.

 

Nevertheless, I quickly got a job as a graphic designer and have been working in the industry ever since. That's why I'm always baffled by people who say there aren't creative jobs in Cleveland.

 

On a side note (and sorry to sound like a broken record), I developed clevelandskyscrapers.com in 1999 and in 2003 I wrote a book about architecture in downtown Cleveland which was published by Arcadia Publishing.

Currently attending The Cleveland Institute of Art

 

Im interested in the Technology and Integrated Media Environment (or in other words "digital art") and also im into painting, but as grandma says "you wont make any money painting!".

I gradyatid kindeygarden an I werk by gettin hit by cars fer munney.

I (currently) attend The Ohio State University (senior year) and in Landscape Architecture. I currently work for Greenscapes Inc. and founded (with RichNcincy) Cincinnatiuprise.com and, eventually, this site.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

I am an alum of Ohio State University (class of 2002) with a BA in Geography.

I am technically unemployed, but spend my time as the unofficial office manager for the Columbus Blues Alliance. Besides ocasionally checking the mail and answering machine, I am officially the Membership Coordinator for said group and write record reviews and ocasional articles for our newsletter as well.

As of August, I will be moving from C-bus to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to enroll in Louisiana State's Graduate program.

 

Since we're all mentioning our websites. I am one half of the team that maintains Roadfan.com. For the uninitated, it covers the highway history of Ohio, Michiana, Philadelphia, Pa, Mississippi Delta, Lincoln Highway, and the proposed I-73 project. Along the way I photograph bridges, goofy highway signs, and urbanscapes in Ohio and beyond (which some of you love to post on the Skyscraperpage forums). I was mentioned in a column by Joe Blundo (of the Columbus Dispatch) in Sept. 2002 due to roadfan.com and I had a photograph published in an edition of (Cleveland) Builders Exchange in Feburary 2003 as well.

 

Any questions? :cool:

I attended THE University of Cincinnati two times, a Bachelor's in Business (Real Estate and Finance) 1992 and Master's in Community Planning in 1996.

 

Now I own my own Real Estate Development company, doing mostly urban infill residential work.

ha, "THE"

went to Miami University, graduated in '02 with a BFA in Graphic Design

 

currently work at a hosting company in NKY doing a number of things (design, application programming, sql dba, app deployment and management).

 

i spent 7 years as a programmer before i got my BFA in case you think my tech job with an art degree sounds weird.

I graduated from The Ohio State University (1999) with a BS in Civil Engineering. I currently work in Columbus as a Transportation Engineer. :sleep:

I graduated from The Ohio State University (1999) with a BS in Civil Engineering. I currently work in Columbus as a Transportation Engineer. :sleep:

 

Your firm wouldn't be hiring entry level planners now would they?

:res: :santa:

I graduated from the University of Dayton with a degree in accounting. I work for the City of Cleveland in the Finance Dept.

 

Your firm wouldn't be hiring entry level planners now would they?

:res: :santa:

 

No, we're strictly on the design side of the business. Columbus has a TON of civil firms, so you should have no problem finding a job! EMH&T, TransSystems, WD Partners, Moody/Nolan, DLZ, Burgess & Niple, etc, etc, etc,

I'm a fourth-year student at the Ohio State University, majoring in Aviation Management with a minor in Spanish. I'm currently hired by Independence Air as a customer service/ramp agent at Port Columbus International Airport.

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Soon-to-be junior Journalism/English major in Orange County California. Missing Ohio. :(

I am a kid in high school(about to be a senior) and thats about it.

I'm attending the University of Convicts, opps I mean Cincinnati. I'm a youngin' only in my 3rd year in Urban Planning and hoping to specialize in Urban Design and maybe some Economic Development. And colday, I'm jelious I want landscape architeture here at UC, maybe that'll be later down the road for me.

I just wish they had some kind of urban planning/city planning degree at NKU, where I attend.

Don't they offer college prep at NKU? :D

Don't they offer college prep at NKU? :D

 

What a low blow.

 

They are starting to pick and choose who they let in now. Before they never didi so. So give it some time, but it will start to get a better name.

I'm attending the University of Convicts' date=' opps I mean Cincinnati. I'm a youngin' only in my 3rd year in Urban Planning and hoping to specialize in Urban Design and maybe some Economic Development. And colday, I'm jelious I want landscape architeture here at UC, maybe that'll be later down the road for me.[/quote']

 

At least you have Urban Planning as an undergrad program.

You can only take Urban planning as a minor (as an undergrad) at Ohio State. Their primary focus up here is graduate work. :mad3:

 

Sandor (who attempted to take Urban Planning as a minor at OSU)

Don't they offer college prep at NKU? :D

 

What a low blow.

 

They are starting to pick and choose who they let in now. Before they never didi so. So give it some time' date=' but it will start to get a better name.[/quote']

Bah, I know, I know...I kid because I love....

 

They are actually making themselves over quite well--being picky on who they let in, building actual student housing, talk of a large on-campus arena. They're making great strides from being a minor commuter school to being a full-fledged university.

I graduated from Penn State University in 1980 with a BS in Social and Behavioral Sciences. I got into property management in DC. For the last 5 years I've been the Asst. Prop Mgr at the US Secret Service hdqtrs in DC, recently promoted to Prop Mgr. :)

I've been a farm kid, tool and die maker, spent a little time at Purdue and a little more at Indiana U, gave Uncle Sam 4 years in the USAF, worked as an accountant for longer than I liked, and retired in 2000 from IBM Global Services as a PC Support guy on a contract site with an insurance company. Now I indulge my long-term interest in photography and work on my old house in a city neighborhood in Fort Wayne. Recently I started a web site to share some photos at http://www.robertpence.com/

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I graduate in 05 in urban planning at Cincinnati. I've worked in a real estate office and for an urban design firm in Chicago. I need a new internship in January that gets me out of Ohio. Any takers?

 

I've also worked Chris's mom, several times into a frenzy.

Why not take your urban planning skills and use them in Cincinnati.?

 

Support your hometown!

I'll chime in now, since this was brought back up...

 

I will graduate next May with a BA in Geography from Ohio Wesleyan University. Then I will go on to a Maters program, but I'm not sure exactly where yet- I'm starting on the extremely annoying application process now. Then two years after that, I guess it's on to the real world doing somethingorother.

I'm considering urban planning as a possible major for college but am unsure as to what exactly they do. And im really bad at art which i hear is somewhat important to the major.

I'll chime in now' date=' since this was brought back up...

 

I will graduate next May with a BA in Geography from Ohio Wesleyan University. Then I will go on to a Maters program, but I'm not sure exactly where yet- I'm starting on the extremely annoying application process now. Then two years after that, I guess it's on to the real world doing somethingorother.[/quote']

 

What subfield of Geography are you studying at OWU? Or better yet, do you wish to stay in Geography or go to a different field for your masters?

I'm considering urban planning as a possible major for college but am unsure as to what exactly they do. And im really bad at art which i hear is somewhat important to the major.

 

What's your goal in 5 or 10 years?

What do you like to do?

If you think along those lines, you'll find a program (and school) you'll like (or you can capituate and go to OSU instead :D )

 

BTW, it doesn't matter how bad you are at art. It's all about visualizing/imaginating and communicating your ideas to others. Afterwards you learn how to operate Computer Aided Design program/systems :)

Hmmm...I guess I missed this thread back in it's hay-day, so I'll add my bio...

 

Graduated from Sinclair with an Associate's in Computer Information Systems, and have A+ and Network+ Certifications.

 

Currently working at NCR Headquarters in Dayton, but not working in my field. I plan on going back to Sinclair very soon to work on my associate's in Radiology.

Magyar...thanks very much for the links. I probably would have never found this by myself.

I was a Music Composition major at CCM for one year, then a physics major at CWRU for two years, then studied to be a priest at Borromeo and St. Mary's Seminary in Wickliffe, got a degree from John Carroll in philosophy, left the seminary, lived in Eastlake, Middleburg Heights and Euclid, then moved back to Cincinnati (and lived in O'Bryonville, Clifton and Walnut Hills). I work as a programmer, am delightedly married for 2 years, and now that I'm a homeowner, I'm truly discovering the joys of renting...I miss getting to know new areas intimately...wish I could spend a couple years in Mt. Adams (even without a view), a couple years in Pleasant Ridge, a couple years in Covington, a couple years downtown, a couple more years in the gaslight...

I was a Music Composition major at CCM for one year' date=' then a physics major at CWRU for two years, then studied to be a priest at Borromeo and St. Mary's Seminary in Wickliffe, got a degree from John Carroll in philosophy, left the seminary...[/quote']

 

Interesting course of life. What led you to being a programmer?

^let the assault on chris' mom ensue!

 

EDIT: that was directed at civvik's comment

Interesting course of life. What led you to being a programmer?

 

I moved to Cincinnati just to move somewhere, shake things up, and a friend worked in a company that needed people to answer the phone...I got what I thought was a temporary job, then started handling letters, then looking at results, then querying the database, then building files, then fixing bugs in code, then taking on new projects, then everyone in IT quit but me, etc...we're a Foxpro shop, so it's not as useful a skill as C or VB or something, but it's powerful and fun. We're converting to .Net/SQL, so hopefully I'll pick up some actually marketable skills in the process...

What subfield of Geography are you studying at OWU? Or better yet' date=' do you wish to stay in Geography or go to a different field for your masters?[/quote']

Well, OWU is too small to allow for specialized study in any subfield, but my interests are in cartography/GIS and urban geography. I will be applying to Masters programs in Geography at OU, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Colorado, and Maryland. (Don't ask why those particularly- they're just what was left after whatever my process of elimination was... but if you know any to be good or bad choices, do advise.) I've got to start sending stuff this week because stupid Wisconsin has the ridiculously early deadline of Dec. 1.

Why not take your urban planning skills and use them in Cincinnati.?

 

Support your hometown!

 

I would stay in Cincinnati for my co-ops if there were firms here that did urban design or new urbanism, but there aren't any on our list. They are all out of town. As to why specifically I don't want to stay in Cincinnati after I graduate? Well I think you've always known I'm down on this city. But, specifically, because:

 

1) I've lived here for the better part of 20 years and I want to try something new.

 

2) There are no development companies or firms doing New Urbanism in this market area.

 

3) Planning is politics, and outside of the city of Cincinnati, which no longer has a planning department, there are no liberal-controlled municipal governments, and none that has adopted a form-based zoning code. (sorry, some planning lingo.)

 

I hope that's specific and fair enough for you.

Well' date=' OWU is too small to allow for specialized study in any subfield, but my interests are in cartography/GIS and urban geography.[/quote']

 

Are you looking for an either/or or a combination of both?

I know Wisconsin is strong for cartography while Minnesota is strong for Urban. Maybe give Rutgers a look see (if you haven't cross them off your list).

 

I will be applying to Masters programs in Geography at OU' date=' Wisconsin, Minnesota, Colorado, and Maryland. (Don't ask why those particularly- they're just what was left after whatever my process of elimination was... but if you know any to be good or bad choices, do advise.) I've got to start sending stuff this week because stupid Wisconsin has the ridiculously early deadline of Dec. 1.[/quote']
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Urban and Regional Planning Student at Miami University

Say hey to Dr. Rubenstein for me.  :-)

B.A. Major in Public Relations and Minor in French Language and Marketing - Eastern Michigan University (1997)

 

MBA Wayne State Universitiy 2001

 

Wayne State talk about an "urban" university ;)

for a while there, i actually think they are trying.......

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