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Advocating across campus

August 18, 2021

Student BrieAnna Reedus dedicates her time at UC to advocating and building community for students of color.

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UC engineering professor receives diversity and inclusion award

August 18, 2021

University of Cincinnati professor Sheryl Sorby received the 2021 Clair L. Felbinger Award for Diversity and Inclusion from the ABET Board of Delegates. The award is presented by the accreditation board for extraordinary success in achieving diversity in technological segments of our society. Sorby, a professor in the Department of Engineering Education in UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science, developed software and course workbooks to help engineering students, particularly women, grasp spatial visualization, something she struggled with herself as a student.

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Advocating across campus

August 18, 2021

Student BrieAnna Reedus dedicates her time at UC to advocating and building community for students of color.

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UC engineering professor receives diversity and inclusion award

August 18, 2021

University of Cincinnati professor Sheryl Sorby received the 2021 Clair L. Felbinger Award for Diversity and Inclusion from the ABET Board of Delegates. The award is presented by the accreditation board for extraordinary success in achieving diversity in technological segments of our society. Sorby, a professor in the Department of Engineering Education in UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science, developed software and course workbooks to help engineering students, particularly women, grasp spatial visualization, something she struggled with herself as a student.

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International Jurist highlights UC Law’s LLM Program

August 17, 2021

Cincinnati Law's LLM program was named to the International Jurist's honor roll for value and law school experience in the publication's recently released Best LLMs Programs Issue. Cincinnati Law was one of the few schools to earn distinction in more than one category.

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UC Clermont grad innovates for Kroger Technology

August 17, 2021

When Tiffany Litteral first started her college career, she thought she was on the right path, with a plan to study Elementary Education. But after working in a daycare and as a professional nanny for several years, Litteral felt less enthusiastic about her choice — and unmotivated to finish her degree.

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Growing at UC

How EnableUC president started as a freshman and grew throughout his time at UC. Read his student blog post!

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Voice of America: Drones on a leash

August 13, 2021

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Manish Kumar talks to Voice of America about UC's new semi-autonomous navigation system that keeps tethered drones stable in the sky.

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Local 12 News: COVID booster shots, who needs them and why?

August 13, 2021

The FDA is now allowing a third dose of the vaccine in transplant patients and those who have compromised immunity to protect against COVID-19. UC transplant surgeon Steve Woodle, MD, spoke with Local 12 News about the new move from the federal government.

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UC appoints interim dean to head College of Arts and Sciences

August 13, 2021

Professor of Physics Margaret Hanson has been appointed interim dean of the University of Cincinnati’s College of Arts and Sciences. Hanson’s appointment follows the move of former Dean Valerio Ferme to UC’s provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, and took effect August 1. She will hold the post until August, 2023. Hanson’s role as Divisional Dean of Natural Sciences will be filled by Professor Emeritus of Geology Arnold Miller until a permanent appointment is made. Hanson plans to build on the college’s successes during Ferme’s term as dean, including: a record $21+ million in research funding; national and international recognition for faculty; increasing graduation rates; and strides forward in equity with the appointment of Associate Professor of Sociology, Littisha Bates as Associate Dean of Inclusive Excellence and Community Partnerships for A&S. The leadership change takes place as the college—with the rest of the university—emerges from an unprecedented academic year, when the school was forced by the pandemic to pivot rapidly to a remote learning model. The college continues to face challenges posed by COVID-19 and its Delta variant.

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