DAAP, A&S launch cutting-edge games and animation program
March 6, 2024
UC's innovative BFA in Games and Animation blends art and tech, offering hands-on learning, industry partnerships, and a diverse, collaborative approach to prepare students for success in the dynamic fields of digital entertainment.
UC students' cryptocurrency advice leads to big gains
April 4, 2024
Using recommendations from University of Cincinnati students, a cryptocurrency fund has grown from $50,000 to more than $120,000 in less than 15 months. As part of an economics course, Economic Applications of Blockchain, UC students are challenged to research potential cryptocurrency investments for a fund owned by UC’s Kautz-Uible Economics Institute.
Recent UC grad’s education stretched far beyond classroom
July 13, 2020
Benjamin Kuhlman was practically raised a Bearcat. Kuhlman took advantage of his time at UC with student groups and co-op.
From lab to legacy inside UC’s 1819 Innovation Hub
December 12, 2023
In the vibrant corridors of the University of Cincinnati, pioneering research extends beyond the confines of laboratories — it launches revolutionary ideas poised to reshape the world. The key to safeguarding these innovations lies in the swift and savvy journey through the 1819 Innovation Hub’s technology transfer and patent licensing process, a vital approach for both faculty and the university.
UC student wins prestigious Truman Scholarship
April 14, 2022
Adam Elzarka is the second University of Cincinnati student to win the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, in addition to other nationally competitive awards.
Report: Rent has increased 175% faster than household income over past 20 years
March 25, 2021
Mike Eriksen, PhD, West Shell Associate Professor of Real Estate from the Carl H. Lindner College of Business, recently published a report entitled, “The Location of Affordable and Subsidized Rental Housing Across and Within the Largest Cities in the United States” with the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Research Institute for Housing America.
Engineering student aims to develop a more sustainable world
November 20, 2023
As an aspiring power engineer, University of Cincinnati student Matt Smeal hopes to contribute to a more sustainable world by working towards better energy solutions. Smeal is a fifth-year electrical engineering student at the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (CEAS) specializing in electric energy systems with a minor in environmental studies. Currently, he serves as vice president for Clean Up Cincy, a volunteer litter clean-up organization, and is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity and Theta Tau engineering fraternity. He is also one of the first students to enroll in CEAS’s new Master of Engineering in Sustainable Energy, through the ACCEND program. ACCEND enables undergraduate students to earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees concurrently.
UC’s OIP helps free 29th defendant
April 21, 2020
Christopher Smith served 12 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit and then even after a federal judge ordered his release when his conviction was overturned on constitutional violations, faced a COVID-19 scare when prison officials refused to release him. He's finally free, thanks to the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
Women's History Month events honor heroines changing history
March 3, 2020
In celebration of Women's History History Month in March, all UC campuses offer a series of of thought-provoking exhibits, lectures and fun events. Everyone is encouraged and welcome to attend.