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Spanishpalooza sparks cultural connection at UC Clermont

December 9, 2025

In November 2022, a small Día de los Muertos altar appeared inside the library at the University of Cincinnati Clermont College. It was Assistant Professor Stephanie Alcantar’s second year teaching Spanish at the college, and she was eager to share a piece of her Mexican heritage with students.

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Natalie Ochmann

BEARCATS FOR LIFE

From marching band memories to career milestones, discover how UC’s Bearcat Bands shaped a lifelong love for Cincinnati, campus spirit, and the red-and-black pride that makes a Bearcat for Life.

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Latoya Chambers

BEARCATS FOR LIFE

Discover how UC helped Latoya Chambers find her purpose as an educator, advocate, and servant leader. Read her journey as a first-generation student, TRIO alumna, and proud Bearcat for Life.


UC: In the News

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Handling the hassles of holiday shopping

December 9, 2025

U.S. delivery companies are seeing a projected 5 percent increase in volume this year, according to reporting by WVXU’s Cincinnati Edition. Lindner College of Business professor Sachin Modi joined the discussion to explain the impact of shipping delays.

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The future of innovation in American steel

December 8, 2025

The BBC podcast, “Business Daily,” recently visited Middletown, Ohio to address the state of steel manufacturing. According to the BBC, Middletown Works, a Cleveland-Cliffs owned facility, cancelled plans for converting to a hydrogen-powered facility after the government withdrew its funding for the project.

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The gene therapy poised to rewrite childhood deafness

December 8, 2025

Four decades have passed since cochlear implants gave infants born deaf the ability to hear. Now, as Medscape recently reported, gene therapy promises to restore natural hearing for those born with a rare form of deafness, and the discovery could lead to similar treatments for more common types of hearing loss.

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Can ChatGPT help holiday shoppers?

December 5, 2025

Holiday shopping can be difficult. That’s why WLWT turned to Lindner College of Business professor Sachin Modi for insights on if large language models like ChatGPT can be helpful in finding more tailored gifts for loved ones.

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What would expanded access to GLP-1s mean for the obesity rate?

December 4, 2025

The World Health Organization recently issued its first guidance on GLP-1 medications for adults with obesity — recommending long-term, continuous use when clinically appropriate. Malti Vij, MD, University of Cincinnati adjunct associate professor in the College of Medicine's Department of Internal Medicine, appeared on Cincinnati Edition on 91.7 WVXU News to discuss GLP-1s and what expanded insurance coverage of the medications might mean for Americans.