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Knowledge Nexus aims to empower new faculty with research capabilities

September 26, 2024

Knowledge Nexus is a series of workshops—presented in partnership with the University of Cincinnati's Associate Dean of Education Innovations and Community Partnerships and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs (Dean’s Office, CECH)—that outline common intricacies of research development at CECH and UC, which, as an R1 institution, absolutely values research activity.

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UC Clermont Summer Scholars program launches student success

September 26, 2024

2024 marked the second year for the UC Clermont Summer Scholars program, which focuses particularly on providing opportunities to students who might be underprepared, underrepresented as a minority or with a disability, or are the first generation in their family to attend college.

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UC professor feels need for speed

September 26, 2024

The world's largest aerospace group named UC Professor Prashant Khare an associate fellow. He is studying hypersonic flight in his aerospace engineering lab.

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Hoxworth honors community heroes

September 26, 2024

Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, is encouraging the Greater Cincinnati community to roll up their sleeves and save lives this October. In recognition of National Heroes Day on Oct. 8 and the generosity from community donors, all blood and platelet donors who give at any Hoxworth Neighborhood Donor Center or select mobile blood drives during the month of October will receive an exclusive, limited-edition long sleeve hooded shirt featuring the powerful message, Blood Donors Save Lives, while supplies last.

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Hoxworth Blood Center launches Pucks for Platelets to celebrate Cincinnati’s lifesaving heroes

September 26, 2024

Hoxworth Blood Center is partnering with the Cincinnati Cyclones to honor Cincinnati’s most dedicated platelet donors with an exclusive experience called Pucks for Platelets. The initiative aims to recognize and celebrate the lifesaving contributions of platelet donors, who help to ensure the survival of patients battling cancer, trauma and other life-threatening conditions in local hospitals.

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Beyond science

September 25, 2024

Bridget Verkamp, a senior in UC's Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, shares how she has leveraged opportunities for extra-curricular involvement at UC to foster leadership, communication, advocacy and management skills, which helped her overcome obstacles and become a well-rounded nurse.


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Maya power plants

August 27, 2024

Archaeology Magazine talks to UC Professor David Lentz about his research team's use of environmental DNA to unlock secrets about ancient Mayan culture.

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Forbes highlights UC’s co-op program as institutional model

August 26, 2024

Forbes cites the University of Cincinnati as a leader in higher education due to its cooperative education (co-op) program. UC set the model for co-op, in which students alternate semesters studying on campus with those spent working in paid, professional roles.

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UC students return to campus for move-in week

August 23, 2024

The University of Cincinnati welcomed about 5,800 incoming students to residence halls during move-in week. Cincinnati media covered the big transition from living with parents to making a campus residence home.

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FTC attempts to block Kroger's acquisition of Albertsons

August 21, 2024

Kroger's attempt to purchase rival grocery chain Albertsons is in limbo, with the Federal Trade Commission attempting to block the proposed merger, WLWT reported. “The environment for businesses is that you really have to fight the FTC to have a merger,” said David Brasington, PhD, the James C. and Caroline Kautz Chair in Political Economy and economics professor in the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business.

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This eyeless cavefish grows extra taste buds

August 21, 2024

Research led by Joshua Gross, PhD, in the UC Department of Biological Sciences, revealed the blind cavefish has a similar number of taste buds as surface fish from birth up to the age of 5 months. Then, these taste buds gradually increase in number and start appearing on the head and chin during adulthood, particularly at around 18 months of age.