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Cincinnati May Festival appoints CCM doctoral student as new...

December 9, 2021

The Cincinnati May Festival has announced the appointment of CCM student Matthew Swope as its Choral Conducting Fellow for the 2021-22 season. A first-year student in CCM's choral conducting doctoral program, Swope previously served as the director of choral activities at Winter Park High School in Orlando, Florida. He was recently awarded second place in the high school chorus division of the American Prize Dale Warland Award in Choral Conducting.

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Cincinnati May Festival appoints CCM doctoral student as new...

December 9, 2021

The Cincinnati May Festival has announced the appointment of CCM student Matthew Swope as its Choral Conducting Fellow for the 2021-22 season. A first-year student in CCM's choral conducting doctoral program, Swope previously served as the director of choral activities at Winter Park High School in Orlando, Florida. He was recently awarded second place in the high school chorus division of the American Prize Dale Warland Award in Choral Conducting.

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Pioneering stroke treatment

December 9, 2021

University of Cincinnati researchers are leading the FASTEST global trial that will examine the effectiveness of a new treatment for strokes due to intracerebral hemorrhage.

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Bidding Farewell to the Corner

December 9, 2021

Marking the College of Law's last year on the corner of Calhoun and Clifton with historical highlights and archival images.

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What is interdisciplinary studies?

December 8, 2021

Have you ever found yourself wanting to pursue a career that’s uniquely your own? One that lives at the intersection of your interests and aptitudes and combines multiple academic disciplines? If so, interdisciplinary studies at the University of Cincinnati might be right for you.

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UC Niehoff Center for Film and Media Studies flourishes first...

December 8, 2021

While the COVID-19 pandemic put many things on hold, it didn’t stop the needs or the creativity of University of Cincinnati students and the local film community. Thanks to a $2.8 million gift in 2020 from Peter A&S ’09, MA ’14, PhD, ’20 and Betsy, A&S ’11 Niehoff, progress at the Niehoff Center for Film and Media Studies has continued. Faculty and students have been able to move forward with community partnerships, research projects, equipment needs and internships, thanks to this support.

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