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UC engineering student's painting displayed in the Met

May 22, 2025

Ava Collins, a University of Cincinnati architectural engineering student, has always had a passion for art, thriving in her advanced art classes in high school. While she was preparing to begin her undergraduate program at UC, she received the news that one of her pieces was selected to be displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Met, the largest art museum in the Americas.

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UC mentor program hosts laptop giveaway

May 22, 2025

Students from the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine recently gathered for a night of celebration as they reunited with the children they have been mentoring through the UC Med Mentors program. The event marked the end of the school year for Cincinnati Public Schools and included the distribution of laptops to the kids as they head into summer break.

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TAP students step up for a cause in fun-filled philanthropy exploration with Magnified Giving

May 22, 2025

Students in UC’s Transition and Access Pathways program (TAP) are learning the power of giving back through a hands-on partnership with Magnified Giving. By researching local nonprofits and awarding grant money, TAP students are gaining leadership skills while making a real impact in their community. This inspiring collaboration proves that everyone has the power to give—and to lead. Read more about how these students are changing lives, including their own.

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UC study: Many seniors fear cataract surgery

May 21, 2025

Cataract surgery is one of the most foolproof procedures in medicine, with a success rate as high as 95%. Nevertheless, many seniors don’t get cataract surgery because they fear losing their sight, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine researchers reported recently in the journal Clinical Ophthalmology. The UC study was recently featured in U.S. News & World Report.

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Students are spending the summer researching cures

May 21, 2025

Siobain Knox and Eric Kniffen are biology students who plan to work in the medical field to help improve and possibly save lives. They are both getting hands-on experience this summer through two separate, highly competitive research fellowships with area hospitals.

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Poiesis Quartet to compete at Banff International String Quartet Competition

May 20, 2025

CCM graduate student ensemble the Poiesis Quartet is the only quartet in the USA to compete in the 2025 Banff International String Quartet Competition (BISQC). At CCM, the Poiesis Quartet studies chamber music with the Ariel Quartet. Members are AD student Sarah Ying Ma, violin; AD student Max Ball, violin; AD student Jasper de Boor; and AD student Drew Dansby, cello.

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Engineer harnesses magnetism to drive alternative energy source

May 20, 2025

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati Sarah Watzman is utilizing energy conversion principles to gain fundamental information about a recently discovered class of materials. She received the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award to fund this project for the next several years. Since earning her PhD from The Ohio State University, she has been at UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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UC co-op student at forefront of AI revolution in electron microscopy

May 20, 2025

Discover how Addie Salvador, a mechanical engineering student from the University of Cincinnati, is revolutionizing electron microscopy at National Renewable Energy Laboratory with AI-driven automation. Her innovative work is advancing materials science, paving the way for breakthroughs in energy storage and microelectronics. Explore her journey at the forefront of scientific discovery and learn how the next generation is shaping a sustainable future.