UC cardiologist receives Fulbright award
June 7, 2021
Hanan Kerr, MD, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar fellowship and will spend 10 months in Rwanda in 2022 developing a cardiovascular training program.
June 7, 2021
Hanan Kerr, MD, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar fellowship and will spend 10 months in Rwanda in 2022 developing a cardiovascular training program.
June 7, 2021
UC has made major strides in its efforts to get more campus-bred, early-stage startups off the ground. Chief Innovation Officer David Adams speaks to the Cincinnati Business Courier about Venture Lab's success.
June 7, 2021
Millions granted for pedatric brain tumor reserach. UC's Timothy Phoenix among those who receive financial supprt to futher research.
June 7, 2021
Hanan Kerr, MD, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar fellowship and will spend 10 months in Rwanda in 2022 developing a cardiovascular training program.
June 7, 2021
UC has made major strides in its efforts to get more campus-bred, early-stage startups off the ground. Chief Innovation Officer David Adams speaks to the Cincinnati Business Courier about Venture Lab's success.
June 7, 2021
Millions granted for pedatric brain tumor reserach. UC's Timothy Phoenix among those who receive financial supprt to futher research.
June 6, 2021
It seems incidents of unruly behavior have intensified as the nation emerges from lockdown as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Cincinnati radio personalities Eddie and Rocky of WLW 700 asked Maria Espinola, PsyD, a clinical psychologist and assistant professor in the UC College of Medicine, to discuss ways to manage anger.
June 4, 2021
UC's Alpaugh Family Economics Center reveals the harsh realities of income inequity for Black women.
June 4, 2021
UC grad talks about how her time in UC's College of Arts and Sciences set her up for success.
June 4, 2021
Hagar Elgendy, a recent University of Cincinnati medical school grad, moves her husband, Cedric Peerman, a former Cincinnati Bengal player, and their four kids to North Carolina as she completes her medical residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
June 3, 2021
John Dryden joined the University of Cincinnati Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management in 2020. In addition to working in the construction management field as a consultant, Dryden has experience as a U.S. Navy officer.
June 3, 2021
Political scientist David Niven speaks to Mike DeWine's political future after how the govenor managed the state during the pandemic.
June 3, 2021
When the COVID-19 pandemic scorched the past year’s calendar of events and travel plans, the University of Cincinnati Alumni Association, led by Chief Alumni Officer Jennifer Heisey ’97, found itself with a set of plans and preparations for 2020-21 that had become completely obsolete overnight.
June 3, 2021
U.S. News & World Report examines UC research showing how Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Virginia, Indiana and Tennessee have the highest percentage of opioid overdose deaths among 25 identified clusters in the United States.
June 3, 2021
Three teams of English majors from UC’s College of Arts and Sciences assembled on a late Wednesday afternoon in April for a Zoom presentation. For their clients, they had prepared strategic business guidelines on topics from social media to grant writing and funding proposals to digital volunteer manuals. “Deliverables” in the business sense aren’t usually associated with liberal arts studies. But for students in this Professional Writing Capstone Class, offered through the department of English, it has become a familiar term. Using skills such as strategic analysis, web design, project management and research, the student teams prepared their deliverables for Cincinnati-area clients such as the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati, The American Cancer Society Discovery Store and more.
June 3, 2021
Maggie McKinley-Maric, A&S ’00, was running hurdles for the University of Cincinnati track and field team when life placed different types of hurdles in her path. She was a rising sophomore when her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. And she was a gay woman striving to find her way in a pre-enlightened world while sometimes feeling that she and her gay friends were “part of a secret society.”
June 3, 2021
New research shows that the supply of blood continues to be safe in the coronavirus pandemic. In a story on the study, WKRC-TV, Local 12 interviewed David Oh, MD, chief medical officer of UC Hoxworth Blood Center who said donors of all blood types are needed.