4399 Results
2

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.

3

UC student teams cracking codes for change at MakeUC event

November 15, 2023

Within the sleek confines of 1819’s cutting-edge technology, an army of overnight hackers unleashed a wave of innovation, turning laptops into digital canvases and transforming the ESports Innovation Lab into a virtual battlefield. In the Makerspace’s hidden lair, 3D robotic models were forged — all for a good cause.

4

UC students recognized as top innovators

October 27, 2023

University of Cincinnati students and UC alumni have been recognized for their entrepreneurial spirit by Cincy Inno and Dayton Inno as part of lists that honor innovators age 25 and younger.

5

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.

7

UC’s chief innovation officer receives Upward & Onward! Award

April 1, 2021

David J. Adams, University of Cincinnati chief innovation officer and architect of the Cincinnati Innovation District®, was named as this year’s recipient of REDI Cincinnati’s Wm. T. (Bill) Robinson III Upward & Onward! Award on March 31, for his lasting economic impact on the Cincinnati region.

8

REVISED DATE: UC graduates poised to celebrate

April 26, 2021

UC will recognize 6,866 students earning 7,225 degrees at its spring celebration. Some students earn multiple degrees. The graduates earned 504 associate degrees, 4,749 bachelor’s degrees, 1,433 master’s degrees, 242 doctoral degrees and 297 professional degrees.