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Environmental engineering student aims to make an impact on the world

December 5, 2024

Caitlin Fanello, fifth-year environmental engineering student at the University of Cincinnati, is motivated by the possibility of making a difference in the world. Of the many diverse paths students can take in environmental engineering, Fanello chose to focus her studies on water, including water resources and water treatment.

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Particle research gets closer to answering why we’re here

December 5, 2024

University of Cincinnati Professor Alexandre Sousa in a new paper outlined the next 10 years of global research into the behavior of neutrinos, particles so tiny that they pass through virtually everything by the trillions every second at nearly the speed of light.

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VOTE: BroadwayWorld Awards highlight CCM excellence

December 4, 2024

Each year, BroadwayWorld recognizes excellence in regional theater through its online awards. This year, CCM students, faculty and productions received a total of 58 nominations across nearly every category for the Cincinnati Awards, once again proving that CCM is a leader in the local arts scene.


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Sale-leaseback transaction contributes to Frisch’s closings

December 4, 2024

The Frisch’s Big Boy chain could be forced to close more restaurants, which can in part be traced back to the sale-leaseback transaction by the company, University of Cincinnati Real Estate Center Executive Director Carl Goertemoeller told WCPO.

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How to get rid of a stuffy nose fast

December 3, 2024

Findings in the International Journal of General Medicine reveal that a stuffy nose can trigger fatigue, brain fog and sleep disruptions that seriously interfere with daily activities. Now a University of Cincinnati College of Medicine professor of otolaryngology is sharing how to get rid of a stuffy nose quickly and naturally.

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B-O-L-O-G-N-A: The staying power of Oscar Mayer’s jingle

December 3, 2024

Few commercials have the staying power of the Oscar Mayer bologna jingle, which still has a place in American culture 50 years after its debut. James Kellaris, a professor of marketing at the University of Cincinnati, explained to NPR’s All Things Considered why the advertisement was so successful.

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UC celebrates the Marian Spencer Scholarship Program with special induction ceremony

December 3, 2024

WLWT segment features a recent induction ceremony for students in UC's Marian Spencer Scholarship Program. The scholarship was first announced in fall 2021 and was made possible by a large donation by 1988 graduate Jim Goetz and university investment. The Spencer Scholarship is for high-achieving Cincinnati Public School graduates and includes full tuition, room and board, a service abroad trip to Tanzania and many more opportunities.