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Hope after hate

June 10, 2020

UC professor and Emmy Award-winning journalist shares her father’s Holocaust survival story with lessons to inspire action against hatred and bigotry today.

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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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UC projects 8th straight year of record enrollment 

August 24, 2020

Though in the midst of one of the most challenging periods in the history of higher education, the University of Cincinnati will start the new academic year with its eighth consecutive year of record-breaking enrollment.

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Podcasts spotlight UC architects

August 21, 2020

DAAP architecture grad Roger Chanin creates online podcast featuring insight and advice from successful UC architecture alumni for budding new design professionals.

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UC graduate parlays custom curriculum, co-op into dream job

August 21, 2020

By Sally Bishop In Spring of 2020, University of Cincinnati graduate Alena George found herself in an enviable place. With a global pandemic raging and the economy precarious, she had her bachelor’s degree in one hand and a job offer from Procter & Gamble in the other.

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CCMONSTAGE: Watch CCM Wind Symphony's Sept. 13 performance

October 6, 2020

The Wind Symphony at UC's College-Conservatory of music reunites on the Corbett Auditorium stage to present a socially-distanced virtual performance. Led by Director of Wind Studies Kevin Michael Holzman, the concert features works by Kevin Day, Andrea Tarrodi, Samuel Barber, Joaquin Rodrigo and Richard Strauss.

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Remotely possible

When did the COVID-19 pandemic first make an impact on your life? March 10? That was the day the University of Cincinnati decided to change something it has excelled at for 200 years. Teaching. Educating. That day UC announced that all lectures in classrooms, experiments in labs or designing in studios would be suspended. Students started what was expected to be just an extended spring break, but then 12 days later all courses had gone virtual to protect the university community and stop the virus’s spread.