- Family honors late Cincinnatian with transformative investment in cancer researchA family with Cincinnati ties wants patients and their families grappling with a pancreatic cancer diagnosis to experience the gift of time.
- This UC student sees success in the checkpointsSiinboon Daba, a fourth-year cybersecurity major in the University of Cincinnati's College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology, found the secret to effective time management and a full life at UC.
- ‘Undisciplined by Design’ podcast dives into the power of unbridled innovationUniversity of Cincinnati professor Aaron Bradley uses his “Undisciplined by Design” podcast to interview high-profile innovation leaders from across the United States.
- Student filmmaker's animation movie 'The Wreckoning' debuts at Zimmer Hall Nov. 23Daniel Ruff's animation film "The Wreckoning" debuts at UC on Nov. 23. Ruff is among the first cohort of students to major in games and animation at UC.
- Takeaways from conversations with wrongfully convicted Ohio residentsPublic radio journalist Mary Evans casts a spotlight on wrongful conviction and the work of the Ohio Innocence Project at UC Law.
- Watch: The CCM Wind Symphony performs guest composer Viet Cuong's 'Re(new)al'The UC College-Conservatory of Music's concert series continued on November 1 with a performance by the CCM Wind Symphony presenting multiple pieces by guest composer Viet Cuong, who is one of the most inventive voices in the wind repertoire. The centerpiece of the concert was Cuong’s piece Re(new)al, a concerto for percussion quartet that celebrates the innovations of renewable energy. The four soloists use crystal glasses, a single snare drum, compressed air cans and more to evoke three sources of renewable energy: hydro, wind and solar.
- Why can it be so tough to find health care for adults with disabilities?Everyone needs to go to a doctor from time to time. But for adults with disabilities, finding a medical provider can be a challenge. A 2022 study found some doctors try to avoid treating patients with disabilities because of feeling overwhelmed and inadequately reimbursed for accommodations they need to provide.
- UC Cancer Center uses AI to enhance early lung cancer detectionLocal 12 highlighted how artificial intelligence technology is helping University of Cincinnati Cancer Center experts improve early detection of lung cancer, potentially saving lives by identifying suspicious findings sooner.
- CCM Director of Choral Studies Joe Miller named Music Director of Cincinnati Vocal Arts EnsembleVocal Arts Ensemble, the region’s premier professional vocal ensemble, has announced the appointment of Joe Miller as the fifth music director in the ensemble’s 45-year history, following a search that drew national and international interest.
- The reuse revolution: Your guide to upcycled and sustainable fashion brandsUC alums Meridith Shook and Jacob Schlater., partners and founders of Object From Nothing fashion brand, are featured in an article in the Los Angeles Times on sustainable fashion.
- Archives and Rare Books Library receives national grant to process historic Cincinnati schools desegregation case recordsThe National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) awarded the University of Cincinnati Libraries Archives and Rare Books Library a $109,349 grant to support a project to complete archival processing of the records of the Cincinnati Branch of the NAACP related to the 1974 Bronson v. Cincinnati Board of Education desegregation case, the city’s most significant case in the fight for school desegregation.
- Watch: CCM alum Evan Gidley discusses creating connections through participatory artWatch the latest alumni guest lecture presented as part of CCM Speaks, lead by the UC Alumni Association. UC College-Conservatory of Music alum Evan Gidley presents "Inspiring Hope: Creating Connection Through Participatory Art."
- UC researchers secure seven-figure contract from Department of DefenseLaunched in 2017 as one of the first initiatives funded by the University of Cincinnati’s Technology Accelerator for Commercialization, now the UC Venture Lab, Sense Neuro Diagnostics, a MedTech startup, has secured a $2 million contract from the United States Department of Defense, the Cincinnati Business Courier reported.
- UC celebrates first-generation college students throughout NovemberStudents and administrators speak with WLWT, Channel 5, about first-generation college students at the University of Cincinnati. UC is waiving its application fee for all undergraduate programs throughout November. The move is to encourage more first-gen students to consider higher education.
- UC student's documentary to air on PBSA UC Digital Media Collaborative student's film documenting the disappearance of an endangered bird in Hawaii will air on PBS.
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