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UC grad balances motherhood, medicine and a major move

June 4, 2021

Hagar Elgendy, a recent University of Cincinnati medical school grad, moves her husband, Cedric Peerman, a former Cincinnati Bengal player, and their four kids to North Carolina as she completes her medical residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation.

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UC student leads effort to clean up campus adjacent Coy Field

April 7, 2021

Karthikeyan Sakthivel, a senior medical sciences undergraduate at the University of Cincinnati, has adopted Coy Field in an attempt to keep the green space clean and ready for use by UC students, area high schoolers and the community. Sakthivel is planning another cleanup event for Coy Field, which is adjacent to the university campus.

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A milestone centennial

March 8, 2021

In 1920, UC became the first university in the nation to open cooperative education — founded at UC in 1906 — to women.

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UC alumni, fans engage in 'Crosstown Tip-off'

February 11, 2021

A "tip war" broke out in Cincinnati in January, with UC and Xavier fans topping each other's generous tips at local restaurants. In just one month, more than $34,000 has been raised to support area restaurant workers hurt by the pandemic.

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Powering through the COVID-19 era

December 8, 2020

The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), a nonprofit organization with more than 18,000 members in 100 countries, recently named UC the international institution of the year for “Institutional Energy Management.”

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With a tip of her cap, UC doctoral student celebrates virtually

December 9, 2020

Doctoral student Angela White is among the 2,348 students who will be receiving 2,457 degrees from the University of Cincinnati during the virtual 2020 fall commencement ceremonies set for Dec. 11 and 12. Some UC programs allow students to earn dual degrees. The College of Medicine is granting degrees to 37 students — 12 doctoral, 24 master’s and one bachelor’s.

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DAAP prof puts new designs on community outreach

April 6, 2020

As University of Cincinnati students shift into learning remotely from their safe spaces, many are seeking ways to deal with their frustrations and uncertainties by continuing to creatively express themselves.