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UC Athletics creates new unit: Cincy Sports Partners

October 30, 2024

University of Cincinnati Director of Athletics John Cunningham announces the creation of a new unit, Cincy Sports Partners, which will serve as the in-house sponsorship team focused on connecting our community and enhancing our university through brand partnerships.

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UC DAAP students lead the way in sustainable rain garden design

October 30, 2024

On a patch of campus at the University of Cincinnati, horticulture students are literally moving the earth to reshape their environment. Students from two horticulture classes planted a rain garden designed to do more than just beautify — a clever fusion of science and nature that will help the campus manage rainwater runoff far more efficiently while encouraging native plants to thrive.

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Nippert Stadium: The 1980s

October 30, 2024

As the 1970s gave way to the 1980s, uncertainty was the mood around Cincinnati football. The Bearcats were 10 years removed from conference membership and no closer to building a winner or clearing the myriad financial hurdles that plagued the program. After a winning 1977 campaign, Ralph Staub’s Bearcats trudged to a 9-24 record from 1978-80 while Nippert Stadium attendance figures sunk to 40-year lows. And yet, for Bearcats faithful, the ’80s would only be scarier.

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Cyclones fans score big for Cincinnati

October 29, 2024

Lace up your skates, Cincinnati! This November, Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, is teaming up with the Cincinnati Cyclones to thank local blood and platelet donors with an exclusive Cyclones hoodie, while supplies last. Step onto the ice of community impact by rolling up your sleeves to donate blood and help local patients.

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UC names new director of School of Environment and Sustainability

October 28, 2024

As environmental sustainability becomes a growing concern in political policy and social movements, UC’s College of Arts and Sciences is rising to meet the challenge. Through its one-year-old School of Environment and Sustainability, the college is working to provide students with opportunities to get out ahead of these questions to bring a new generation of thought leaders to the table.

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Guest composer Viet Cuong joins CCM Wind Symphony for Nov. 1 concert

October 25, 2024

The CCM Wind Symphony continues its season at 7:30 p.m.on Friday, Nov. 1 in Corbett Auditorium with “Renewal,” a concert featuring inspiring and forward-thinking music. Anchoring the program are two pieces by guest composer Viet Cuong, one of the most inventive voices in the wind repertoire. Tickets are on sale now through the CCM Box Office.


UC: In the News

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The debate over the death penalty

October 30, 2024

WVXU Cincinnati Edition host Lucy May Interviewers Pierce Reed, director of policy and engagement for the Ohio Innocence Project at UC Law as part of a discussion on the death penalty. UC Law will host a Nov. 1 roundtable on the topic featuring former Ohio death row inmate Lamont Hunter, his attorney Erin Gallagher Barnhart,an assistant federal public defender and Dr. Robert J. Norris, a criminologist at George Mason University.

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Research team aims to simplify the mammography process for patients

October 30, 2024

MSN, Becker's Hospital Review and a San Francisco television station highlighted a multidisciplinary project from the University of Cincinnati’s Colleges of Medicine and Design, Architecture, Art and Planning that took a human-centered design approach to identify and implement tangible patient-centered improvements in the screening mammography program.

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UC hosts 3rd annual ‘Athletics in College’ event

October 28, 2024

WLWT covered the 3rd annual 'Athletics in College' event day hosted at the University of Cincinnati on Oct. 23. The event was a partnership between UC and Cincinnati Public Schools designed to encourage high school athletes to consider higher education.

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Pythons could fit your whole head in their mouth

October 28, 2024

Newsweek and other publications highlight UC biologist Bruce Jayne's latest study examining the gape size of nonnative, invasive Burmese pythons in collaboration with the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.