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Mechanical engineering student builds skills in co-op

March 4, 2021

Avyay Putsherry, who will graduate with his bachelor’s in mechanical engineering technology from the University of Cincinnati in spring 2021, said his experience as a cooperative education (co-op) worker for two automotive companies has helped give him the confidence and technical skills to prepare him for his future. Putsherry was named Undergraduate Student Engineer of the Month by the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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Passion for infrastructure drives student's return to finish degree

July 7, 2021

Vernisha Walker's passion for designing a better environment led her to return to University of Cincinnati to finish her degree in civil engineering, bringing with her experiences from almost a decade out of the field, 6 years in the health insurance industry, and becoming a first-time mother.

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Undergraduate research opportunities expand

February 3, 2021

University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science recently introduced the Undergraduate Research Fellowship this year that further encourages and supports more engineering students who are seeking to gain experience in UC research labs as part of the mandatory cooperative education (co-op) program.

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First engineering education student paves the way

March 3, 2021

Jutshi Agarwal is blazing a trail as the first student enrolled in the newly minted engineering education graduate program at the University of Cincinnati. The engineering education graduate program, which offers both a master of science and a doctor of philosophy path, encompasses the research and study of how to best educate engineering students at all levels, from grade schoolers through college students and even workforce development.

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Biomedical engineering merges student’s interests

March 25, 2021

Rachel Rosteck will graduate this spring from the University of Cincinnati with her bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering and her master’s degree in mechanical engineering, which she earned through the ACCEND program. Rosteck was named Undergraduate Engineer of the Month by the College of Engineering and Applied Science.