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UC researchers build data network to minimize flooding impact

December 2, 2020

A team of University of Cincinnati researchers is working to predict how flooding will impact cities and how to mitigate the resulting economic and human suffering. With the backing of a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation, UC associate professor of environmental engineering Lilit Yeghiazarian is leading phase two of the research project with a multidisciplinary team to create the Urban Flooding Open Knowledge Network. The network merges data that can provide reliable flood-related information to anyone who needs it.

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Drive-in movie raises funds for local STEM program

January 20, 2021

The Society for Multicultural Engineering Students hosted a drive-in movie fundraiser event this fall in support of the Roberts Academy STEM program. Members share insights about being a student at the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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UC's inclusive excellence in engineering celebrates anniversary

January 29, 2021

The Office of Inclusive Excellence and Community Engagement commemorates 32 years of achievement, creating programs and pathways that support the success of under-represented minority students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the local community.

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CEAS enrollment growth aligns with UC goal of more STEM grads

December 18, 2020

At the close of 2020, the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) at the University of Cincinnati is celebrating growth that aligns with efforts by UC to increase the number of graduates in STEM fields and produce a skilled group to enhance the burgeoning Cincinnati Innovation District created earlier this year through a partnership with the state and city.

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Lindner Alumni Spotlight - Anndréa Moore ’10

December 9, 2020

Anndréa is an innovative product and marketing leader with expertise in leading teams to identify and drive customer-focused solutions for three of the world's most valuable companies.

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Career Studio: UC students push professional goals forward

December 9, 2020

By Jenn Cammel and Rebecca Schweitzer While the COVID-19 pandemic has changed so much of college students’ lives, one need remains the same: landing a job after graduation. Toward that end, University of Cincinnati students, working through the Bearcat Promise Career Studio, serve as Peer Career Coaches, mentoring students with advice for building resumés and cover letters, interviewing, navigating career platforms such as LinkedIn and Handshake, and upcoming virtual career fairs. The Bearcat Promise Career Studio, opened in 2019 in UC’s Tangeman University Center, offers full-service job search coaching to students seeking their next step out of college. The center supports UC’s strategic direction Next Lives Here, and its Bearcat Promise that UC students leave college with a degree in one hand, and a career plan in the other. https://www.uc.edu/about/strategic-direction/academic-excellence/bearcat-promise.html With spring semester about a month away, A&S students can take advantage of these services to prepare for upcoming college career events, including Spring Career Fair: Professional Day on Tuesday, Feb. 9, and the A&S Career Fair scheduled for Wednesday, March 31. Here, four Peer Career Coaches from A&S share their experiences and top tips for job searches during COVID and beyond.