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UC’s human development program is world changing

March 14, 2025

The University of Cincinnati’s Human Development and Community Engagement program is offered through the School of Education (part of the College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology) as a pathway for students to become dynamic agents of change in society.

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Golden Reunion a perfect opportunity to contemplate, celebrate and anticipate

March 14, 2025

We’re all familiar with one of time’s odd characteristics: Something may have happened ages ago, but it can feel like only yesterday. Over many years, things change a lot, or maybe not at all. This feeling is occurring now within the newest members of the UC Alumni Association’s Golden Bearcats Society, which honors those who have reached the half-century mark as University of Cincinnati graduates.

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Residence hall and dorm room essentials for college students

Prepare for campus life with this ultimate dorm room checklist. From bedding and storage to study essentials and personal touches, discover everything you need for a comfortable and organized college experience at UC. Plan your move with ease and check out our residence hall must-haves.


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Is Kenwood Towne Centre OK?

February 19, 2025

Carl Goertemoeller, executive director of the UC Real Estate Center, and Gary Painter, academic director of Lindner’s real estate program, spoke with Cincinnati Magazine about the future of Kenwood Towne Centre.

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More than 50% of patients with IBD report medication delays

February 19, 2025

People with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) often experience substantial barriers to care, leading to critical compromises such as rationing or skipping medications, according to the results of a study presented at the Crohn’s and Colitis Congress 2025 in San Francisco.

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Impact of plastic products on the body

February 18, 2025

New research is sounding the alarm about what happens when plastic breaks down over time and ends up in our bodies. The plastic forms smaller particles called microplastics and nanoplastics, which can't be seen, but they can enter the body’s cells and may be harmful.

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Lettuce grow up with seeds of innovation like UC alumna

February 13, 2025

80 Acres Farms, a Cincinnati-based vertical farming leader, continues its rapid expansion with $115 million in new capital and the acquisition of Israeli biotech firm Plantae Bioscience. Co-founded in 2015, the company has now raised over $400 million, solidifying its position as a major player in controlled-environment agriculture.