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New drug could help in crucial time during stroke

September 11, 2024

The University of Cincinnati's Joseph Broderick was featured in an MSN article highlighting the FASTEST trial testing a drug to treat stroke due to intracerebral hemorrhage, when blood vessels in the brain rupture and cause bleeding in the brain.

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Bearcat enrollment growth beats national trends

September 11, 2024

The University of Cincinnati recorded its largest enrollment ever as the official head count landed at 53,235 students for fall semester 2024. The figure represents nearly a 4.5% increase over last year’s enrollment or an additional 2,314 students.

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New drug could help in crucial time during stroke

September 11, 2024

The University of Cincinnati's Joseph Broderick was featured in an MSN article highlighting the FASTEST trial testing a drug to treat stroke due to intracerebral hemorrhage, when blood vessels in the brain rupture and cause bleeding in the brain.

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Bearcat enrollment growth beats national trends

September 11, 2024

The University of Cincinnati recorded its largest enrollment ever as the official head count landed at 53,235 students for fall semester 2024. The figure represents nearly a 4.5% increase over last year’s enrollment or an additional 2,314 students.

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UC workshop shows AI alone cannot best human input

September 11, 2024

As AI starts to permeate industry, how will those in the creative fields adapt? A workshop hosted by UC’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) brought industry and academics together to discuss the future of AI and how creative disciplines benefit.

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Advocating for science in the misinformation age

September 10, 2024

UC’s Center for Public Engagement with Science, known as PEWS, was created to help researchers showcase their work, build more trust and transparency in science and improve community science literacy.

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Poll: Lower-income Black parents talk to kids about race...

September 10, 2024

The University of Cincinnati's Steven Kniffley spoke with Parents.com about a recent Gallup poll that found lower-income Black families with young children are more likely to discuss the challenges of race with their kids than other families.

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What is communication?

September 10, 2024

If you’re looking for an opportunity to go after a degree in communication, UC’s program offers various routes for you to find your calling. Whether you’re interested in a career in public relations, event planning, human resources or politics, this program provides the foundational course work for finding your path. UC’s communication program has been growing for more than 30 years, and it has seen continuous growth throughout the major. Professor of communication Steven Fuller graduated from UC’s program in 2001 and began teaching in the program not long after. Fuller’s career has seen him around UC often, as well as working on other projects outside of the program, and he has found that graduating helped him be ready for a job straight out of college.

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Ted Karras partners with UC for Cincy Hat scholarships

September 9, 2024

Bengals center Ted Karras began wearing The Cincy Hat during the 2022 NFL season. The proceeds initially went to fund a group housing facility in Indiana for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The Cincy Hat has now branched out to fund a UC program called TAP, which provides an on campus experience and a certificate to students with IDD.

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Dangers of forever chemicals

September 9, 2024

PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, are a large, complex group of synthetic chemicals that have been used in consumer products since the 1950s. Now scientists are getting a clearer picture of just how dangerous these chemicals are.

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UC students earn discount tickets to Forbes Under 30 Summit

September 9, 2024

University of Cincinnati students buy discounted tickets to the Forbes Under 30 Summit. The Forbes Under 30 Summit will bring America’s next generation of entrepreneurs to Cincinnati to network, share insights and build community — and UC students can attend for just $100.

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Fall fundraisers fuel groundbreaking brain tumor research

Event: October 13, 2024 9:00 AM

When Hannah Hengehold’s father, Brad, was diagnosed with a stage four glioblastoma in February 2023, her world was shaken. But in the wake of his passing a mission emerged and “Brad to the Bone,” was born — a brain tumor research fundraising organization for the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute. Join the “Cheers for Charity” event on Wed., September 18, at West Side Brewing and the annual “Walk Ahead for Brain Tumor Discoveries” on Sun., October 13.

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UC joins Ohio to improve worker safety

September 9, 2024

Ohio is taking steps to ensure the safety of workers in proximity to these electronic tools. The Bureau of Workers’ Compensation awarded $9.4 million for workforce safety innovation projects, including two led by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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CEAS alumna at the forefront of AI chip innovation

September 9, 2024

During her time as a graduate student at the University of Cincinnati, Devika Chauhan, PhD played a vital role in elevating UC's cutting-edge research on carbon nanotube synthesis and its state-of-the-art applications. Now employed by Intel, she applies the knowledge from her graduate experience at UC to develop future artificial intelligence (AI) chips.

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Marcus Sapp says he’s finally free after wrongful murder charges...

September 8, 2024

Marcus Sapp, an Ohio Innocence Project exoneree, spoke with The Cincinnati Enquirer about his journey to freedom following a wrongful murder conviction. OIP at UC Law took his case and uncovered exculpatory evidence that should have been presented during his initial trial.

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UC’s Hoxworth Blood Center, Bearcats team up to tackle need for...

September 6, 2024

Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, is joining forces with the UC Bearcats to address the urgent need for blood donations in the Greater Cincinnati area. This September, the Bearcat family is stepping up to support local patients, and you can be a part of it.

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Cancer Center researcher studies combination therapy to improve...

September 6, 2024

The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center’s Eric Vick, MD, PhD, has been awarded a nearly $215,000 grant from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) and a $50,000 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Young Investigator Award to continue research into a combination therapy treatment for acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

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Creating an artistic buzz

September 6, 2024

A study by urban design researcher Hyesun Jeong, an assistant professor of design in UC's DAAP, is cited in a New York Times article on the impact of public art on development. The article highlights the trend of using public art in commercial real estate developments in cities across the country.

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Are community colleges still a pathway to a four-year degree?

September 5, 2024

WVXU’s Cincinnati Edition discusses community colleges being a pathway to a four-year degree. Jack Miner, vice provost for enrollment management at the University of Cincinnati, joined a panel of education experts to tackle the subject.

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UC teams with community partners to help international students...

September 5, 2024

Recognizing the difficult situation many international students are in when they arrive, representatives from UC International, CECH and the Graduate College came together to host Thrifty Move-in Day on Aug. 24, which helped more than 500 students acquire everything from basic necessities to desks, lamps and furniture.

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Study abroad for advisers

September 5, 2024

The UC International Office of the University of Cincinnati offered an international study program this spring for academic advisers and student support staff.

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Chronic skin disorder risk reduces over smoke-free years

September 5, 2024

The University of Cincinnati's Robert Van Haren was featured in a MedCentral article discussing recent research that found smoking cessation significantly reduced the risk of developing skin condition hidradenitis suppurativa.

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Why is gerrymandering bad?

September 5, 2024

UC political science Professor David Niven tells WOSU's Untangled that gerrymandering helps political parties secure an unfair advantage in elections.

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'New' Old Chem reaches latest milestone

September 5, 2024

The final beam was hoisted onto the new Old Chemistry building last week in the topping off ceremony for one of the latest additions to the University of Cincinnati’s uptown west campus.

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UC ASHRAE chapter wins decarbonization grant

September 5, 2024

University of Cincinnati engineering students have partnered with a local sustainability organization, Faith Communities Go Green, to improve energy efficiency in a Cincinnati church. Civil and architectural engineering students are using the data gathered from an energy audit to transform energy use in the church. This project is funded by ASHRAE, a global society of heating, refrigerating, and air-conditioning engineers.

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UC researchers significantly shorten drug development time

September 4, 2024

Researchers from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital have found a new method to increase both speed and success rates in drug discovery. The study, published Aug. 30 in the journal Science Advances, has been featured in several online publications.

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It’s not you: Gen Alpha's slang is really 'Ohio'

September 4, 2024

Nancy Jennings, professor and director of UC's Children's Education and Entertainment Research (CHEER) Lab; was a guest speaker on WVXU to discuss the subject of "Brainrot." This is a term used to describe the ills of too much screen time. The radio show also discussed how social media impacts language use for Gen Alpha, persons born after 2010.

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Work with newborns opens new career paths for UC senior

September 4, 2024

Working as a newborn hearing screener at a local hospital, University of Cincinnati student Sam Kroeger has found rewarding work that’s opened his mind to new career opportunities. Kroeger, who is entering his fourth year in the speech language hearing sciences program at UC’s College of Allied Health Sciences (CAHS), discovered a wide range of job possibilities through his experience-based learning at the hospital.

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Engineering undergraduate students get early research experience

September 4, 2024

The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science established the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Co-op Program to expand opportunities for students to engage in meaningful research in labs. Most students spend five semesters working in industry through the cooperative education (co-op) program, but students can also choose research positions in corporate, university, or government labs. Many students opt for a research co-op if they are considering a career in research or plan to attend graduate or medical school.

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Lindner’s full-time, cohort MBA program includes impactful...

September 3, 2024

The Carl H. Lindner College of Business’ full-time, cohort MBA degree program is an immersive program that elevates students to new heights, from forging connections with classmates, faculty and advisers and receiving support and guidance from Lindner’s dedicated Career Services Center, to experiential learning via course and capstone projects partnered with real companies.

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Public gardens rally against a common foe

September 3, 2024

UC biologist Theresa Culley is organizing an international network of public gardens as an early warning for emerging invasive plants that might pose harm to agriculture and wilderness areas.

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Hats off to Cincinnati Bengal Ted Karras and The Cincy Hat...

September 3, 2024

Cincinnati Bengal Ted Karras and The Cincy Hat Foundation are awarding scholarships to UC Transition and Access Pathways students. Started by Karras, the foundation funds innovative programs to support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live their best lives.

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