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VIDEO: The evolution of a lecture

Next Up

In this episode of NextUP, University of Cincinnati professor Brian Kinkle discusses the history of college lecturers and how they've evolved to fit the needs of today's generation of students.

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The ultimate guide to cooperative education (co-op)

Co-Op Internships

As the 1906 founder of cooperative education — an educational model where students alternate traditional academic semesters with semesters spent working paid jobs in their field of study — University of Cincinnati continues to house the world’s third-largest co-op program. Each year, students earn a collective $65 million annually while working for over 1,300 employers locally and globally. 

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What can I do with an IT degree?

Career Paths

Information Technology (IT) is a vital piece of today’s world and IT professionals are in high demand. One of the biggest advantages to earning a degree in information technology is the wide-range of opportunities and paths available to you. Nearly every industry requires IT-related talent. Here are five career paths that IT students can pursue.

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DAAP's School of Art anticipates record enrollment fall 2023

July 15, 2022

Unprecedented growth in the School of Art enrollment at DAAP is not by accident. Under the strategic leadership of Director Kate Bonansinga, the School of Art has evolved under her tenure to achieve this milestone with the steadfast support of faculty and staff.

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UC breaks summer enrollment record two years running

June 24, 2021

UC welcomes its largest summer class in university history by nearly 500 students. Preliminary summer 2021 enrollment is at 20,618 students, up 2.4% from 2020, when UC previously surpassed the university’s summer enrollment record. The upward trajectory represents a longtime trend in summer enrollment.

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UC co-op medalist thrives in NASA internships

May 10, 2022

University of Cincinnati student Anna Lanzillotta dreamed of working as an engineer in the aerospace and aviation industry. Now, Lanzillotta is graduating with an electrical engineering degree, experience working at NASA for four cooperative education jobs, and a full-time job in the aerospace industry. Lanzillotta was selected for the 2022 Herman Schneider Medal, which is awarded annually to a graduating senior in UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science for distinction as an exemplary co-op student who has taken full advantage of the unique opportunities of cooperative education.