UC remembers mechanical engineering pioneer
June 30, 2020
Clark Beck, one of the University of Cincinnati's first engineering graduates, died on June 14. He was 91. The pioneer in his field had a successful career as a civilian research engineer before joining academia as an assistant dean where he was a champion of STEM programs.
UC STEM scholars attend Choose Ohio First state showcase
June 30, 2020
Seven STEM students represented the University of Cincinnati at the 2020 Choose Ohio First state-wide showcase.
Two faculty join College of Engineering and Applied Science
February 22, 2022
The University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science welcome two new faculty members for the spring 2022 semester, including Eric Nauman, biomedical engineering, and Dongmei Feng, environmental engineering.
UC helps define national best practices in engineering inclusion
July 7, 2021
College of Engineering and Applied Science faculty members take on new leadership roles in the National Association of Multicultural Engineering Program Advocates (NAMEPA).
New UC Harris Lab studies solutions for nerve injuries
March 8, 2018
Greg Harris, a UC chemical and environmental engineering assistant professor, engineers bio-materials as solutions for traumatic nerve injuries.
UC doctoral student blends biology, chemical engineering
November 5, 2021
Having earned a bachelor's degree in biology at the University of Cincinnati, Jacob Orkwis is now pursing a Ph.D. in chemical engineering at UC. His research work on the regeneration of peripheral nervous system tissue blends his biology background with chemical, biomedical and materials engineering. Orkwis was named Graduate Student Engineering of the Month by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.