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UC to celebrate 100th anniversary of Nippert Stadium dedication all season

June 27, 2024

Cincinnati Athletics will commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the dedication of Nippert Stadium during the entire 2024 football season, celebrating the life of stadium namesake Jimmy Nippert as the Bearcats' season-long theme. The celebration will take center stage Nov. 9, 2024 when the Bearcats face former BIG EAST rival West Virginia on Carson Field.

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UC Nursing alum continues to further advocacy efforts for LGBTQ+ community

June 27, 2024

University of Cincinnati alum Cole Williams, BSN ’23, has continued to stay busy post-graduation. In addition to working at the med-surg floor at Tufts Medical Center, in Boston, he continues to make strides at Pride and Plasma, a group he founded in 2022 to advocate for revising blood and tissue donation guidelines.

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33rd annual UC Real Estate Center Dinner celebrates vibrant Cincinnati real estate community

June 27, 2024

Nearly 600 real estate professionals, students, alumni and supporters packed Cincinnati Music Hall on June 12 for the University of Cincinnati Real Estate Center’s 33rd annual Real Estate Dinner. Attendees showed out to celebrate Lindner’s real estate students and the night’s top honoree Gregg Fusaro, partner, CIG Communities, recipient of the Distinguished Service Award.

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UC alum credits journalism program with early success

June 26, 2024

Zachary Jarrell came to the University of Cincinnati in 2019 to pursue a degree in statistics. In 2023, he graduated with a Bachelor’s in Journalism. For many undergraduates, the journey through college rarely takes the expected track. Detours happen, and majors change. When plans switch up, it can be helpful to a student’s success to find support. For Jarrell, it was the people he worked alongside in the journalism department who helped him on his journey. It has left a lasting impression on his life so far, guiding him to multiple internships as an undergraduate, real-world experience in prominent news outlets, and eventually a successful career in the highly competitive field of journalism.


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The Body: How one Black woman wrestles with vaccine hesitancy

April 20, 2021

Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the UC College of Medicine was one of the sources cited in an article published in The Body about the author's concern about getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Fichtenbaum stressed the safety and efficacy of the vaccines and said they would not interere with treatments for cancer and HIV/AIDS.

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CNBC: Students push for more financial education

April 19, 2021

Students are joining the cause for more personal finance education. University of Cincinnati economist Julie Heath, who helped to develop the SmartPath curriculum, is quoted in a CNBC article, saying schools can start teaching financial education early; by age 7, a lot of kids’ attitudes about consumption are set or beginning to form.

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Flyover Future: UC's David Adams gives peek inside CID's success

April 21, 2021

Local publication Cincinnati Future interviews University of Cincinnati Chief Innovation Officer David Adams about the success of the Cincinnati Innovation District's first year. In spite of the pandemic, Adams shares how the purpose-built innovation model continues to grow, attract and retain talent to the Greater Cincinnati Region.

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WOSU: Breast cancer screening and transgender patients

April 22, 2021

Dr. Annie Brown, assistant professor of radiology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, discusses health disparities in the LGBTQ+ community and new breast cancer screening recommendations for transgender patients with WOSU-FM public radio.

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National Herald: Greek president awards medals to UC archaeologists

April 22, 2021

The National Herald and other international media covered the Greek president's awarding Commander of the Order of the Phoenix medals to UC Classics professor Jack Davis and UC senior research associate Sharon Stocker for their contribution to the world's understanding of ancient Greek history.