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Space Force awards $11.5M grant to UC to fix orbiting satellites

January 31, 2024

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Professor Ou Ma will use an $11.5 million grant from the U.S. Space Force to develop robotic satellites that can fix other satellites in space. UC will work with Clemson University and the University of Arizona on the project.

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Space Force awards $11.5M grant to UC to fix orbiting satellites

January 31, 2024

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Professor Ou Ma will use an $11.5 million grant from the U.S. Space Force to develop robotic satellites that can fix other satellites in space. UC will work with Clemson University and the University of Arizona on the project.

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Local 12: ‘Friendly fraud’ hurting honest consumers

January 31, 2024

Unfortunately, not all consumers possess the best intentions when returning products. And according to a Carl H. Lindner College of Business information systems professor, the outcome of “friendly fraud” winds up harming sincere shoppers.

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UC Black History Month applauds Black triumphs with lasting...

January 30, 2024

In a spirited tribute to the indelible mark made by Black students, faculty and staff at the University of Cincinnati over the past two centuries, February unfolds with a cascade of events spotlighting unparalleled achievements, feats and an ongoing wave of positive social transformation during Black History Month.

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Women's leadership development program kick-starts at UC 1819...

January 30, 2024

A transformative leadership program is underway at the University of Cincinnati 1819 Innovation Hub as UC’s Warren Bennis Leadership Institute launches its Women's Leadership Development Program. During a three-day kick-off event in early January, future women leaders delved into uncharted territories to unlock the full spectrum of their leadership potential.

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CCM alumna achieves historic first in renowned military band

January 30, 2024

The UC College-Conservatory of Music has numerous alums employed by military bands all across the nation. However, one such luminary recently made history, achieving an unprecedented honor: Adrienne Doctor (BM Music Ed, ’11; MM Trumpet, ’15), the first female drum major to lead a band at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.

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CCM student wins first place in American Prize

January 30, 2024

The UC College-Conservatory of Music is thrilled to congratulate DMA composition students Kevin Li, who was recently named the winner of the 2023 American Prize in Composition university division, and Wenbin Lyu, who was awarded 3rd place in the same competition.

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Hoxworth Blood Center and FC Cincinnati bleed orange and blue...

January 30, 2024

Hoxworth Blood Center invites volunteer blood donors and soccer fans to show their Cincinnati pride this February by donating blood and making an impact in our community by saving lives. All donors will receive a limited-edition FC Cincinnati scarf while supplies last.

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Top tips for tax season: A guide for startup success

Tax season can be a daunting time for startup founders and small business owners, but with a little bit of planning, you can take advantage of different tax laws to maximize your returns. Kim Girling, an accounting, tax and management instructor at the Lindner College of Business, helps small businesses across a variety of industries navigate tax season with confidence.

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Kinetic Vision takeover inside UC Ground Floor Makerspace

January 29, 2024

In a groundbreaking collaboration, the University of Cincinnati's Ground Floor Makerspace and the visionary minds at Kinetic Vision (KV) combined their creative forces to pioneer an immersive makerspace bootcamp tailor-made for UC engineering and industrial design co-op students destined to shape the future at Kinetic Vision.

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