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Sports Illustrated: Bearcats football embodies UC work ethic

December 1, 2021

Sports Illustrated featured the rise of the University of Cincinnati Bearcats football team, which is undefeated in regular season play for the second consecutive year and ranked No. 4 by the College Football Playoff selection committee. The article touts the connection between the tireless work ethic of the team and the university’s 115-year-old cooperative education (co-op) program.

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Lindner Business Honors students learn about poverty’s...

December 1, 2021

First-year Lindner Business Honors students in ECON 1001 recently participated in a “poverty simulation,” an immersive experience designed to foster awareness and educate the participants about the harsh realities experienced by someone living in poverty.

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Sports Illustrated: Bearcats football embodies UC work ethic

December 1, 2021

Sports Illustrated featured the rise of the University of Cincinnati Bearcats football team, which is undefeated in regular season play for the second consecutive year and ranked No. 4 by the College Football Playoff selection committee. The article touts the connection between the tireless work ethic of the team and the university’s 115-year-old cooperative education (co-op) program.

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Lindner Business Honors students learn about poverty’s...

December 1, 2021

First-year Lindner Business Honors students in ECON 1001 recently participated in a “poverty simulation,” an immersive experience designed to foster awareness and educate the participants about the harsh realities experienced by someone living in poverty.

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UC research shows effectiveness of ointment that kills...

December 1, 2021

Research from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine shows that use of a topical drug, called AB569, a combination of acidified nitrite and EDTA (or ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) promotes killing of antibiotic-resistant bacteria while enhancing the healing of wounds in a variety of burn injuries. The study was published in the journal Infection and Immunity.

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CCM Prof. Kristin Lee hosts event to honor former teacher...

November 30, 2021

CCM violin Professor Kristin Lee will host a free online event this Wednesday honoring her former teacher, Dorothy Delay. The program also features a panel with Itzhak Perlman, Toby Perlman, Cho-Liang Lin, and Sandra Rivers, all of whom had close relationships with DeLay.

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Top honors for UC neurosurgery research

November 30, 2021

A poster by a College of Medicine research team has been selected as the top clinical research poster in the cerebrovascular section at the recent Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting in Austin, Texas.

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MarketPointe makeover

November 30, 2021

When fall semester ends, a year-long renovation will begin on the MarketPointe dining center. In order to supplement food service during construction, a new carryout location will open spring semester in Catskeller, located on the lower level of Tangeman University Center. 

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Return to the office examined at the December Roundtable

Event: December 10, 2021 7:30 AM

The Dec. 10 Roundtable event will feature a panel discussion of industry leaders representing areas in commercial real estate, architecture, office furniture and law who will weigh in on current and potential future trends in the work place in the post-pandemic environment.

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Dallas Morning News: Families separated at the U.S.-Mexico...

November 30, 2021

New research on the forcible separation of families at the U.S.-Mexico border, shows that many parents and children showed long-term, serious mental health disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression. In a story on the study, the Dallas Morning News interviewed several expert sources, including Maria Espinola, PsyD, assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the UC College of Medicine.

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