- Spectrum News: Marian Spencer’s legacy remembered amid Coney Island closureSpectrum News features the story of UC alumna Marian Spencer as part of its storytelling for Women's History Month. Spencer was instrumental in desegregating Cincinnati's Coney Island as well as Cincinnati Public Schools.
- UC to host public talk on ‘dark energy’The University of Cincinnati will host a cosmologist who will give a public talk about how the universe is expanding at an accelerated rate.
- WLWT: Could a bridge collapse like Baltimore's happen here?WLWT spoke to a University of Cincinnati engineering professor to get context about how local Ohio River bridges and bridge traffic compare to the Baltimore span that collapsed after being struck by a container ship.
- UC reduces the gender gap in ITThe University of Cincinnati's School of Information Technology is working to reduce the gender gap in IT.
- Tips for time management in collegeOne challenge many students face when transitioning to a college schedule and course load is how to manage their time. This is especially important in engineering since students, aside from their first year, do not get summers off due to the co-op schedule. University of Cincinnati civil engineering student Julie Holkovic provides helpful time management tips that she has learned through her five years in the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
- EveryDay Health: Ways to manage symptoms linked to multiple myelomaThe University of Cincinnati's Ed Faber spoke with EveryDay Health about ways to manage symptoms of multiple myeloma including numbness, pain or tingling in your arms and legs.
- Spectrum News: Ohio Voices comes to CincinnatiOhio Voices, a video segment produced by Spectrum News, paid a visit to the University of Cincinnati to lift the voices of students, staff and faculty. Nine Bearcats were featured in the recent segment.
- Collaborative University of Cincinnati Cancer Center team opens Phase 2 brain tumor trialA multidisciplinary team of University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers have opened a Phase 2 clinical trial to test a new combination treatment for glioblastomas, the most deadly form of brain tumors.
- College of Nursing highlights doctoral work, promotes a culture of scholarship and inclusive excellenceThe University of Cincinnati College of Nursing, in partnership with the Beta Iota Chapter of Sigma, the Nursing Honor Society, is hosting the Doctoral Student Project Showcase, a platform for doctoral nursing students to showcase their research, April 10 from 5-7 p.m.
- 2024 Striker Lecture to cover the world impact of the 77-year history of the UC neurology departmentThe May 7 Cecil Striker Lecture will cover the history of neurology at the University of Cincinnati.
- UC Portman Center Event: 'Working Across the Aisle in Cincinnati Politics'The University of Cincinnati’s Portman Center for Policy Solutions invites the public to attend the discussion “Working Across the Aisle in Cincinnati Politics” on Wednesday, March 27, from 10:10 a.m. to 11:05 a.m., at 2800 Clifton Avenue, Clifton Court Hall, Room 5280.
- Pharmacy Times: How AI, machine learning can benefit pharmaceutical development, researchPharmacy Times highlighted a presentation from the University of Cincinnati's Shawn Xiong discussing the potential for artificial intelligence and machine learning to bolster pharmaceutical development and research.
- Cleveland.com: AI knows if you will get COVID-19 vaccineThe Cleveland Plain Dealer highlights a UC tool that uses AI to predict vaccine hesitancy.
- NatGeo: UC discoveries featured in new series on ancient MayaUC's research on the ancient Maya in Tikal is featured in a new National Geographic series called "The Rise and Fall of the Maya."
- Know Theatre and CCM co-produce "The Light Chasers" world premiereUC College-Conservatory of Music and Know Theatre of Cincinnati co-produce an epic, world premiere theatrical adventure based on the album "Light Chasers" by indie orchestral-rock band Cloud Cult. Featuring CCM student actors and Know Theatre professionals, the production runs April 5-28, 2024 at Know Theatre; tickets on sale now.
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