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History Dissertation Deemed Ohio's 'Best'

April 3, 2002

The Ohio Academy of History (OAH) will award its prize for the best dissertation of 2000-2001 to University of Cincinnati alumnus Sanjam Ahluwalia, who completed her PhD in history at UC in late 2000.

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Climate Change Research Draws Attention of Top National Panel

April 10, 2002

One of the most influential national panels looking at global climate change traveled halfway around the world earlier this year to see what UC geologists and their collaborators have discovered about climate change in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Historian Traces U.S. Eugenics Movement

April 15, 2002

Cloning, genetic manipulation, and designer babies may sound like progressive developments at the forefront of modern medicine, but to historian Wendy Kline they can be counted among the latest terms in a century-long movement to "build a better race" in the United States.


UC: In the News

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Jet engine-powered growth in southwest Ohio’s small towns

July 21, 2025

The Cincinnati Business Courier recently reported that manufacturing giant GE Aerospace plans to invest over $100 million into its southwest Ohio facilities this year. According to the Courier, the investment is likely to create new jobs and drive economic growth between Cincinnati and Dayton.

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New global trial testing oral therapy for MS spasticity

July 21, 2025

The University of Cincinnati's Shahla Hosseini, MD, PhD, was featured in a Multiple Sclerosis News Today article discussing a new international clinical trial testing an oral drug that enhances naturally occurring molecules in the body to help muscles relax as a treatment for spasticity in patients with MS.

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Op-ed: The road ahead for higher ed

July 21, 2025

In a recent Cincinnati Business Courier editorial, Ryan Hays, executive vice president and chief innovation and strategy officer at the University of Cincinnati, outlines a bold vision for the future of higher education.

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Nurses face violence on the job

July 17, 2025

Gordon L. Gillespie, PhD, DNP, adjunct professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing, and chief program officer for the National League for Nursing, spoke with Medscape for a story about violence against nurses in the workplace.

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Cleveland agrees to pay $7.9M to estate of wrongfully convicted Ohioan

July 16, 2025

City officials in Cleveland have agreed to pay $7.9 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the estate of Isaiah Andrews, an exoneree of the Ohio Innocence Project at UC Law. Andrews, a man who served one of the longest prison sentences in history, gained his freedom in 2020 thanks to OIP's work.

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Engineering graduate drafted by San Diego Padres

July 16, 2025

The Cincinnati Enquirer highlighted University of Cincinnati engineering graduate Kerrington Cross's journey to the major leagues. Waiting alongside hundreds of other baseball hopefuls, Kerrington Cross heard his name called on July 14. With the 220th overall pick in the Major League Baseball Draft, Cross is headed to the San Diego Padres.