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UC students engineer first-place-winning hydraulic bicycle

May 5, 2026

For more than a decade, students in the University of Cincinnati Fluid Power Club has designed, built and competed a hydraulic bicycle in the annual National Fluid Power Association’s Fluid Power Vehicle Challenge, where students develop a bicycle-like vehicle fully powered by pneumatics and hydraulics. For the first time, the Bearcats brought home the grand champion title this year. A group of fifth-year mechanical engineering technology students joined together to design, develop, and finetune the vehicle.

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CCM Stage Design alumna receives prestigious Rome Prize

May 5, 2026

UC College-Conservatory of Music alumna Cameron Anderson (MFA Stage Design, '02) is a 2026 recipient of the Rome Prize, a national competition that supports innovative work in various disciplines across the arts and humanities. The American Academy in Rome announced Anderson won the Billie Tsien Rome Prize in Design.

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WATCH: CCM Musical Theatre Class of 2026 Senior Showcase

May 5, 2026

UC College-Conservatory of Music's BFA Musical Theatre program launches its 2026 Senior Showcase website, featuring performance videos available to watch on demand. Explore the website to watch the performances on demand and learn more about the graduates: ccm.uc.edu/musicalshowcase.

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UC English professor named 2026 Guggenheim Fellow

May 5, 2026

Kristen Iversen, an English professor in the University of Cincinnati College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a 2026 Guggenheim Fellow, one of the nation’s most prestigious honors for scholars, writers and artists.

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UC classrooms become curated exhibitions

May 4, 2026

The College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) came to life with a week of galleries full of student work in an annual exhibition showcasing the next generation’s work across disciplines.

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Environmental engineer driven to provide access to clean water

May 4, 2026

Evangelia Anna Passa was drawn to the UC by its reputation of research and department of chemical and environmental engineering. Now pursuing a PhD in environmental engineering at the College of Engineering and Applied Science, she was recently named Graduate student Engineer of the Month.

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College of Engineering and Applied Science alum finds meaning in giving

May 4, 2026

The notion of Dāna (दान), or selfless giving, is a fundamental tenet of the Hindu religion has always been important to Narendar Sahgal, MS, CEAS ’83. He’s received much in life, he says, for which he’s always wanted to give back — and since retiring in 2016 from Intel in Portland, Oregon, where he worked for 33 years, he has been doing just that.

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UC team first in world to achieve complete remission of aggressive pituitary tumor through immunotherapy

May 4, 2026

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute’s Brain Tumor Center were the first in the world to achieve complete remission of a rare pituitary cancer using a novel immunotherapy treatment. The case of the complete remission, which had been previously published in the Neurosurgery Journal, was verified as the first in the world with a novel immunotherapy regimen detailed in a new publication in the journal Surgical Neurology International.

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UC computer science student earns co-op medal

May 4, 2026

University of Cincinnati student Nathan Nguyen has always been inspired by the idea of learning while doing. From early internships in high school to hands-on engineering projects at UC, real-world experience has been a top priority. Nguyen will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in computer science this spring on the heels of five impressive co-op jobs and receiving the 2026 Herman Schneider Co-op Medal from UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science. Named after Dean Herman Schneider, who invented co-op in 1906, this award is given to one graduating student each year who has demonstrated exceptional success on co-op.

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Biggest crowd for the biggest graduation

May 1, 2026

The University of Cincinnati celebrates a record Spring 2026 commencement, honoring 7,800+ graduates with ceremonies at Fifth Third Arena and Nippert Stadium.

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CCM presents a weekend event to celebrate violist Roberto Díaz

May 1, 2026

CCM is proud to present a celebration of violist Roberto Díaz on May 8-9, 2026! Renowned violist Roberto Díaz stands as a monumental figure in the world of music. UC's College-Conservatory of Music is honored to host a celebration recognizing his extraordinary artistry, vision and the wealth of knowledge he continues to share with his students and the global viola community.

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UC Classics professor named National Humanities Center fellow

April 30, 2026

Danielle L. Kellogg, an associate professor of classics in the University of Cincinnati’s College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a 2026–27 fellow at the National Humanities Center, one of the nation’s leading institutes for advanced study in the humanities.