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Recent graduate sees freedom in computer science

August 11, 2021

Prudhviraj Naidu chose to study computer science because he wants to give people back some of their time by simplifying mundane tasks through AI. Naidu graduated in spring 2021 from the University of Cincinnati with his bachelor’s degree in computer science. Naidu is working as a junior machine learning engineer at a startup, Passio Inc., that focuses on machine learning. He was named Undergraduate Student Engineer of the Month by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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From IPALs to 'I do'

February 13, 2023

Zoe Lee and Christian Charles, University of Cincinnati alumni, recount their love story from an international student group to experiences like the international co-op program.

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Ancient Maya faced bane of urban sprawl, too

October 27, 2022

The ancient Maya’s Calakmul once was the biggest city in the Americas, full of apartment complexes, temples and shrines stretching across an area the size of Washington, D.C. New mapping tools are giving an international team of scientists their first complete look at the scale and complexity of the enormous metropolis hidden beneath centuries of rainforest.

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UC joins historic U.S. academic outreach to Greece

October 31, 2022


The University of Cincinnati will join a historic delegation of U.S. academic institutions on a visit to Greece in November to explore new opportunities for student scholarship in both countries.

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UC Law students set course for Colombia

May 9, 2023

Students in the College of Law traveled to Bogotá, Colombia during spring break as part of a short course exploring international trade, human rights and transitional justice.