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Walk Ahead for a Brain Tumor Cure is Oct. 17

Event: October 17, 2021 8:00 AM

Gary Thompson was a giver. Whether he was volunteering at church, traveling to Haiti to help after an earthquake or simply dropping off his signature chocolate chip cookies at a friend’s house, his generous nature defined him. His family and friends will honor his memory at the 12th annual Walk Ahead for a Brain Tumor Cure walk/run at Sawyer Point in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Oct. 17. The event raises funds for research at the University of Cincinnati Brain Tumor Center at the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute.

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UC researcher finds stroke risk factors in minority groups

September 2, 2021

University of Cincinnati researcher Dr. Daniel Woo led a study looking at risk factors that caused disparities among racial/ethnic groups suffering from ICH strokes. The study found high blood pressure and a lack of health insurance significantly contribute to higher rates of ICH in Black and Hispanic patients.

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Doctoral Bearcat earns Emerging Voices Fellowship 

September 2, 2021

A University of Cincinnati doctoral candidate in the History Department has been awarded the prestigious American Council of Learned Societies Emerging Voices Fellowship. A doubly sweet victory was earned on the same day that he received this award. Maurice Adkins completed the final stage in the Ph.D. process by successfully defending his dissertation titled “Leadership in the Shadow of Jim Crow: Race, Labor, Gender, and Politics of African American Higher Education in North Carolina, 1860-1931.”

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Walk Ahead for a Brain Tumor Cure is Oct. 17

Event: October 17, 2021 8:00 AM

Gary Thompson was a giver. Whether he was volunteering at church, traveling to Haiti to help after an earthquake or simply dropping off his signature chocolate chip cookies at a friend’s house, his generous nature defined him. His family and friends will honor his memory at the 12th annual Walk Ahead for a Brain Tumor Cure walk/run at Sawyer Point in downtown Cincinnati on Sunday, Oct. 17. The event raises funds for research at the University of Cincinnati Brain Tumor Center at the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute.

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UC researcher finds stroke risk factors in minority groups

September 2, 2021

University of Cincinnati researcher Dr. Daniel Woo led a study looking at risk factors that caused disparities among racial/ethnic groups suffering from ICH strokes. The study found high blood pressure and a lack of health insurance significantly contribute to higher rates of ICH in Black and Hispanic patients.

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Doctoral Bearcat earns Emerging Voices Fellowship 

September 2, 2021

A University of Cincinnati doctoral candidate in the History Department has been awarded the prestigious American Council of Learned Societies Emerging Voices Fellowship. A doubly sweet victory was earned on the same day that he received this award. Maurice Adkins completed the final stage in the Ph.D. process by successfully defending his dissertation titled “Leadership in the Shadow of Jim Crow: Race, Labor, Gender, and Politics of African American Higher Education in North Carolina, 1860-1931.”

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CCM Composition welcomes guest artists for Zemlinsky events in...

September 2, 2021

The Composition Program at UC’s College-Conservatory of Music brings guest artists from five countries to Cincinnati throughout the 2021-22 school year. Visiting composers and guest artist ensembles present lectures and performances as part of the Alexander Zemlinsky Prize for Composition events.

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Student athlete balances football and engineering

September 2, 2021

Ryan Royer was sure of two things: he wanted to play college football and he wanted to be an engineer. Undeterred by the hard work that both of his passions required, Royer is now entering his final year as a linebacker for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats and he will earn his mechanical engineering degree this spring.

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CBS: Questions remain about COVID-19 booster shots

September 2, 2021

Trisha Wise-Draper, MD, medical director of the UC Cancer Center's Clinical Trial Office and associate professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology/Oncology, spoke with Local 12's Liz Bonis about the latest research leading to the recommendation that cancer patients should receive a third dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

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SciTechDaily: UC identifies new species of mosasaur

August 31, 2021

SciTechDaily highlights UC's discovery of a new species of marine reptile called a mosasaur. Resembling a fish-eating crocodile, Ectenosaurus everhartorum was named for paleontologists Mike and Pamela Everhart. The mosasaur inhabited the Western Interior Seaway in what today is western Kansas.

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Bearcats unite for National Food Bank Day

August 31, 2021

Did you know that 1 in 3 students at four-year institutions face food and other insecurities? The Bearcat family will come together Sept. 3 to tackle this unfortunate statistic.

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UC Clermont women’s soccer starts season, shoots for third...

August 31, 2021

The UC Clermont women’s soccer team is looking to defend their national championship title as they return to the field after Covid cancelled the 2020 season. The team previously won the United States Collegiate Athletic Association Division II national championship in 2018 and 2019.

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Service learning allows UC students to experience another side...

August 30, 2021

UC boasts one of the largest service-learning programs in the world, providing over 5,000 students with curricular-based service-oriented opportunities to apply what they are learning in the classroom to the betterment of the community. Service learning is currently working with nonprofit Magnified Giving to teach UC students the importance of philanthropy.

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