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UC inspires Earth Day innovation all year long

April 21, 2023

As the world honors the 53rd celebration of Earth Day on April 22, the University of Cincinnati racks up sustainability recognition on a national level. Eco-friendly campus building boasts 15 LEED silver or Gold certification, green spaces, recycling efforts, living walls and sustainability programs and pedagogy are woven throughout every academic program across the university.

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UC co-op student delves into digital complexities of operations management

May 26, 2023

Raised in the Queen City, Joel Engelhardt began college out of state but returned in 2022 to study in the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business. At a Cincinnati Innovation District (CID) career fair, Engelhardt met Jesse Lawrence, director of partner success at the UC 1819 Innovation Hub. While serving as a co-op student this spring, Engelhardt had the chance to blend his skills in operations management, research and software development to create customized solutions for strategic partners.

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UC student reveals insight into pandemic’s effects on nonprofits

May 24, 2023

Analysis conducted by a University of Cincinnati economics and marketing student has provided a better understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on the nonprofit industry. Annie Hugenberg, Carl H. Lindner College of Business senior and Kautz-Uible Amanda Wait Research Fellow, spent the past semester conducting an in-depth analysis of the economic landscape of Cincinnati’s nonprofit sector, culminating with her presentation at the first-ever installment of Better Together — a workshop series for the local nonprofit community made possible by OneSource Center for Nonprofit Excellence, the Leadership Council for Nonprofits, the Cincinnati chapter of the Association for Fundraising Professionals, Interact for Health, and Pro Bono Partnership of Ohio.

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UC to be national leader in name, image and likeness implementation

May 25, 2023

It has been almost two years now since the NCAA instituted its policy regarding name, image and likeness (NIL) for student athletes. Almost immediately following the establishment of NIL rules and policies, University of Cincinnati Athletics dove headfirst by launching IMPACT, a comprehensive NIL development program. UC then went a step further to maximize those opportunities for UC student-athletes by establishing a groundbreaking partnership with Altius Sports Partners as one of six departments that will participate and place full-time Altius personnel as part of a new program.

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UC undergrad finds success in publishing internship

November 7, 2022

UC undergraduate Mars Robinson understands as well as any the financial challenges that can face college students. A non-traditional student, Robinson took a break after high school graduation before entering UC’s College of Arts and Sciences to pursue an English major with an emphasis on creative writing. In the beginning, Robinson worked in a casino to pay tuition while she pursued her degree. The night work wasn’t compatible with her goals, she says, and she found herself mentally drained and struggling academically. Then, in 2021, she found an internship opportunity with the University of Cincinnati Press.

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Student’s future takes root at UC Clermont

October 26, 2022

After graduating from West Clermont High School in 2019, Koda Baker took the traditional next step — pursuing a bachelor’s degree at a four-year university. But once on campus, Baker felt lost.

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Q&A: CCM student Emma Marhefka discusses her company debut with Knoxville Opera

October 26, 2022

Emma Marhefka, a second-year master’s student in UC College-Conservatory of Music’s Voice Performance program, made a company debut this fall with Knoxville Opera singing the role of Younger Alyce in Tom Cipullo’s 2007 opera Glory Denied. The production, directed by Dean Anthony and conducted by Steven White, ran Sept. 9-11, 2022.

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Bearcats at the zoo

October 31, 2022

University of Cincinnati students and faculty get a chance to work on global wildlife conservation projects with the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, considered one of the best zoos in North America.

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Could an energy audit save you money?

November 28, 2022

Architectural engineering students at the University of Cincinnati are helping community partners save on monthly utility bills through energy audits.

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CCM shares fall 2022 schedule of performances and public events

August 12, 2022

Audiences are invited to return to the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music’s (CCM) concert halls and theaters to experience world-class performances and presentations by the next generation of performing and media artists! The college’s fall 2022 schedule of free and ticketed events is now available. Tickets go on sale beginning on Monday, Aug. 22, through the CCM Box Office website.