WVXU: 'Cheaper and safer' battery holds promise for green energy storage
October 2, 2023
WVXU highlights UC's chemistry research that shows promise for improving largescale batteries needed by wind and solar farms.
October 2, 2023
WVXU highlights UC's chemistry research that shows promise for improving largescale batteries needed by wind and solar farms.
October 2, 2023
A recent gift from Ledger, a global platform for digital assets, will benefit students and research at the University of Cincinnati. Ledger has donated the use of its Enterprise Platform, a cutting-edge digital asset security solution that will enhance the university’s technological capabilities in the cryptoeconomics area. This generous donation supports student learning at the Kautz-Uible Cryptoeconomics Lab at the Digital Futures building.
September 29, 2023
College Matters. Alma Matters. podcast features molecular geneticist Dr. Anil Menon, associate dean of undergraduate education and director of the undergraduate program in biomedical sciences in the UC College of Medicine and Pateek Raj, graduate of SPIA.
September 28, 2023
UC Classics Associate Professor Steven Ellis talks to National Geographic about the controversial topic of excavations at Pompeii. Some researchers say there is more to learn by unearthing the city. Ellis said preserving what is there is key.
September 28, 2023
The Associated Press reports that four Big 12 newbies saw ticket and merchandise sales soar along with new donation records. UC Foundation VP Steve Rosenfeld told AP that philanthropy to UC athletics has quadrupled since 2013.
September 27, 2023
When Elajah Trosclair, ’23, came to UC from California, her expectations were straightforward. She would study, support herself financially, earn her degree, and become a registered nurse. To her surprise, a much larger world opened up to her.
September 27, 2023
Jinnipha Pajoubpong ’23, was working at a pharma company as a regulatory pharmacist in her home country of Thailand when she had an epiphany.
September 27, 2023
Lane Bokros ’25, grew up in a household that showcased what intelligence and a strong work ethic can do. Today, Bokros is following in the family tradition of success, but with a difference: He is a first-generation college student who aspires to post-graduate education and a career in medicine.
September 27, 2023
When Raj visited UC the summer before his freshman year, the university stepped up to help him meet the many challenges he faced as a first-generation college student.
September 27, 2023
Even as a little girl, Lizzie Bernys ’23, wanted to become a teacher. At UC, Bernys discovered special education — her ultimate dream job.