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UC student infuses art and design into Cincinnati’s newest sports venue

July 30, 2021

Emily Baxter, fine arts senior in UC’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, spent her co-op working for RARECulture, a New York-based design firm, but worked right here in the Queen City creating wall plaques and historical designs for the region's new sports venue: TQL Stadium, home of major league soccer team FC Cincinnati.

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CCM Prep offers summer arts workshops for high school students

January 4, 2021

High school students are invited to dive deeply into the arts at UC’s internationally renowned College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) this summer. CCM Preparatory and Community Engagement’s High School Arts Immersion workshops in June 2021, offer unparalleled arts experiences to students interested in everything from musical theatre to jazz.

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A&S undergrad lands opportunity for hands-on research experience

January 6, 2021

For Arts and Science students at the University Cincinnati, there are no shortage of ways to get involved with their major and classes. Many students spend much of their first few years searching for enriching opportunities to help them explore their passions and help them prepare for a career after college. For biology major Ariana Berrios, she didn’t have to look for long. 

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New UC program focuses on caring for the underserved

January 20, 2021

The UC College of Nursing and James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy are collaborating on a graduate certificate to train students to care for the underserved. There is a growing need in the community for health care workers with these skills.

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Co-op leads to full-time job for civil engineering student

January 15, 2021

Tanner Alley, civil engineering student, landed a full-time job thanks to his experience in the University of Cincinnati cooperative education program that is integrated into the engineering undergraduate curriculum. Alley was named Undergraduate Engineer of the Month by the UC College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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UC student uses zebrafish to study spinal deformities

January 21, 2021

Oriana Zinani, a doctoral student in molecular developmental biology at the University of Cincinnati, is part of a team of researchers using zebrafish embryos to study a gene mutation that causes scoliosis, a sideways curvature of the spine that typically occurs in humans just before puberty.

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CCM Musical Theatre freshman featured in HBO Max 'Homeschool Musical'

January 25, 2021

Before he began his first year in the Musical Theatre program at UC's College-Conservatory of Music, Jeffrey Cornelius joined the cast of an original documentary by HBO Max, "Homeschool Musical: Class of 2020." The special is available to watch online with a subscription to the streaming service.