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UC Answers: How does UC support first-gen students?

November 8, 2020

First-generation college grad Jamar Beckham is a financial aid adviser at the University of Cincinnati and proud UC alumnus. Beckham received his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 2018 from UC’s College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services. He offers advice to other first-generation students navigating higher education.

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Ohio man who served 45 years in prison finally free, thanks to UC’s OIP

May 5, 2020

Isiah Andrews was wrongfully convicted in 1975 of murdering his wife of just three weeks. It would take more than 45 years and a team of attorneys and students from the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law to uncover evidence that led to his conviction being overturned.

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David Kelley: The driving force behind UC's Sport Administration program

August 8, 2023

Having dedicated and innovative faculty is the key toward upholding any academic program. David Kelley, PhD, is passionate about helping students bridge the gap between theory and practice and provides hands-on opportunities for his students, inspiring them to explore their passions and pursue their goals.

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Traffic of tomorrow

June 10, 2020

More driverless cars. More networked roads. More naps. UC is helping change how we drive.

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First-generation and second to none

November 9, 2020

In coordination with the national First-Generation College Celebration Day on Nov. 8, UC has set aside this week to celebrate the achievements of its own first-gen students who are lifting not only themselves but generations to come by pursuing their college degree.

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UC students win hackathon in San Francisco

July 22, 2024

With an app that combats food waste and incentivises donations to food banks, two University of Cincinnati students were part of a team that won an artificial intelligence and blockchain hackathon competition in San Francisco. Daniel Vennemeyer, a computer science, economics and mathematics student who also is pursuing a master’s degree in AI through UC’s ACCEND program, and Phan Anh “Rai” Duong, a computer science student, were part of a team that won the grand prize in the EasyA x VeChain Bay Area Hackathon.