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UC program offers five-year path to Cosmetic Science master's

October 22, 2021

For University of Cincinnati students like Joanna Fetzer, a degree program offered through UC’s College of Arts and Sciences was a perfect fit. Fetzer has been interested in the study of skin care for a long time, and the program offers students like Fetzer the chance to cut time off the traditional six years it takes to earn a master’s degree, while studying s subject she’s passionate about.

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UC program offers five-year path to Cosmetic Science master's

October 22, 2021

For University of Cincinnati students like Joanna Fetzer, a degree program offered through UC’s College of Arts and Sciences was a perfect fit. Fetzer has been interested in the study of skin care for a long time, and the program offers students like Fetzer the chance to cut time off the traditional six years it takes to earn a master’s degree, while studying s subject she’s passionate about.

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Cincinnati Enquirer: Powell's death shows importance of...

October 22, 2021

The University of Cincinnati's Dr. Bryan Hambley was featured in a Cincinnati Enquirer article highlighting how Colin Powell's death has highlighted the importance of vaccinations for multiple myeloma patients who are immunocompromised.

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Lindner’s Transfer Ambassadors detail their journeys to UC

October 22, 2021

“I looked into Lindner and UC, and everything played out perfectly for me to come down here. And I’m loving it so far.” Suffice to say, Alejandro Diaz, BBA, BS, ’22, an international student from Honduras, is at peace with his decision to transfer to the University of Cincinnati from Bluffton University in northwest Ohio last year. The same could be said for Anna Walters, BBA, ’23, who traded in the University of Southern California (USC) for UC.

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Rebecca Smith is here to empower men in nursing

October 21, 2021

UC College of Nursing senior Rebecca Smith is this year's American Association of Men in Nursing Outstanding Student Award winner for her far-reaching contributions to the organization.

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UC research examines coping mechanisms for loss of smell from...

October 21, 2021

One of the most common and disturbing side effects of COVID-19 is the loss of the sense of smell. New research from UC found some common coping mechanisms that helped COVID patients deal with a lessened sense of smell, which severely impacts the sense of taste. The study was published in the International Forum of Allergies and Rhinology. The combination of the loss of smell and taste, which are also known as the chemosensory senses, due to COVID-19 has been particularly devastating, with research showing associated depression, anxiety and impaired quality of life. It is something Katie Phillips, MD, assistant professor in the Department of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery at the UC College of Medicine sees in many COVID patients who come into her clinic.

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UC's terrorism and security class to be taught nationwide

October 21, 2021

The University of Cincinnati’s course titled "Terrorism and Homeland Security" soon will be a model course taught nationwide through the U.S. Fire Administration’s Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education program.

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WVXU: Lawsuit claims city’s tax break program for homeowners is...

October 20, 2021

Cincinnati Edition’s Michael Monk spoke with Nate Ela PhD, assistant professor of political science and law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law and Dan Horn, an investigative reporter with the Cincinnati Enquirer about a lawsuit claiming a housing abatement program in the city of Cincinnati is discriminatory.

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Professor advocates revamp of engineering education

October 20, 2021

Sheryl Sorby, University of Cincinnati engineering education professor, wrote an essay, “Stuck in 1955: Engineering Education Needs a Revolution,” that addresses the need to adapt the education of future engineers to today's digital, diverse, global and rapidly changing society.

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