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UC March Mania Challenge Returns March 8-11

March 2, 2016

From March 8-11, the UC Foundation will host its second annual UC March Mania Challenge, a four-day fundraising competition between UC s colleges and units.

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HEALTH LINE: Flu Season Hangs on in the Tristate

March 10, 2016

With spring at the Tristate s door, flu season continues with the Ohio Department of Public Health reporting an increase in influenza cases during the last week of February

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UC Medical Students Celebrate Match Day 2016

March 18, 2016

Fourth-year medical student Emily Hautman got her first choice for a match.

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UC Med Mentors Get Laptops to Help Cincinnati Schoolchildren

March 21, 2016

Medical students have one of the most demanding curricula in higher education, but at the University of Cincinnati, many still have time for mentoring schoolchildren.

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Three Academic Health Center Faculty Members Named Outstanding Educators

March 30, 2016

Three faculty members from the UC Academic Health Center were recognized as Outstanding Educators 2016 by Cincy Magazine: Valorie Grant, Yvette Pryse and Rebecca Leugers.

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Radiation Safety Office to Move to Medical Sciences Building

March 17, 2016

The UC Radiation Safety Offices are being relocated to the MSB as part of the project tearing down Wherry Hall for the HSB. The move will take place March 22 and 23.

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Lymphoma Survivor Uses Oncofertility Service, Parents Twins

March 21, 2016

A new father to 11-month-old twins, Adam Crosby, 31, says his favorite thing about fatherhood is the look on his daughters faces when he comes home from a long day.

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Professor Provides Means to Dream for Orphans in Africa

March 23, 2016

Cheedy Jaja, associate professor of research in the UC College of Nursing, discusses Dream Home, an orphanage for children who lost their parents to Ebola in Sierra Leone.

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HEALTH LINE: Melanoma Expert Discusses Dangers of Indoor Tanning

March 2, 2016

As spring break plans are being finalized, many people are heading for the tanning salons to get that beach-ready glow. However, Jeffrey Sussman, MD, says to think twice.

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'Black Death' Offers Clues to Battling HIV and Hepatitis C Centuries Later

March 4, 2016

The Black Death hit Europe in the 14th century but it left genetic clues to aid UC faculty in treating HIV patients co-infected with hepatitis C using an anti-retroviral drug

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