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Bridging the Center for the Silicon Heartland with Silicon Valley

October 8, 2024

At the University of Cincinnati’s 1819 Innovation Hub, a suite consistently buzzes with student activity and spirited discussions. The room is occupied by UC’s NEXT Innovation Scholars (NIS) program, where rising stars are shaping the future of innovation. This signature scholarship initiative elevates students beyond traditional discipline-based degree programs by cultivating an interdisciplinary approach that molds forward-thinking problem-solvers capable of navigating a complex, rapidly evolving world.

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New CECH Dean Lisa Huffman Hosts 24th annual Welcome Back Barbecue

October 8, 2024

On Sept. 13, the University of Cincinnati’s College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology held its 24th annual Welcome Back Barbecue, marking the first time the event was led by CECH’s newest dean, Lisa Huffman. The barbecue, traditionally a hallmark of the CECH community, took place in the CECH Courtyard this year due to ongoing renovations to improve and expand the Lawrence J. Johnson Lawn.

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BLINK: CCM students create lighting design on 'Insane 51' mural

October 8, 2024

UC College-Conservatory of Music students are lighting Cincinnati during BLINK, the nation's largest immersive art and light event. Illuminated by ArtsWave, BLINK transforms 30+ city blocks from Over-the-Rhine through Northern Kentucky on Oct. 17-20, 2024.

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Thinking globally: Developing an international nurse anesthesia partnership

October 7, 2024

The desire to establish an international partnership has long been a goal of the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Nursing Nurse Anesthesia DAs plans were placed on hold for a few years due to the COVID pandemic, virtual communications between the two institutions continued and, last April, six UC nursing students and two faculty members traveled to Paris, France, for a long-planned week of networking and education alongside IFITS students.octor of Nursing Practice program.

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Get to know CCM’s newest faculty/staff members and unit heads

October 7, 2024

UC’s College-Conservatory of Music will welcome a variety of new faculty and staff members to its roster of distinguished performing and media arts experts, researchers and educators this fall. In addition, the college is also welcoming several current faculty members into new leadership roles this year.


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What to know about pregnancy for women with kidney disease

October 8, 2024

Women on dialysis can become pregnant, and women with a kidney transplant can safely breastfeed. Silvi Shah, MD, associate professor in the nephrology and hypertension division of the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, addressed common misconceptions for Healio.

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Defining different types of dementia

October 8, 2024

The University of Cincinnati's Russell Sawyer was featured in a Lake Charles, Louisiana television station KPLC story defining the differences between frontotemporal and alcohol-induced dementia.

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Phenols, found in many products, could upset heart's rhythms

October 7, 2024

Chemicals called environmental phenols include food preservatives, plastics ingredients such as BPA and the parabens in shampoos, so they are ubiquitous in everyday life. Now, University of Cincinnati research suggests that higher exposure to phenols might trigger changes in the heart's electrical system and rhythms.

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Investigational medicine for Tourette syndrome promising

October 7, 2024

Medscape highlighted new research from the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital's Donald Gilbert that found a new drug reduces tic severity in children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome without exacerbating common psychiatric comorbidities.

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Sculptor of Pete Rose statue talks about hit king's legacy

October 4, 2024

Spectrum News talks to University of Cincinnati graduate Tom Tsuchiya about his sculpture of baseball legend Pete Rose. The sculpture outside Great American Ball Park has become a memorial for Cincinnatians wishing to pay respects to the late World Series champion.