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Pythons are true choke artists

September 16, 2022

Biologists at the University of Cincinnati found that it’s not just the size of a python's head and body that puts almost everything on a python’s menu. They evolved super-stretchy skin between their lower jaws that allows them to consume prey up to six times larger than similar-sized snakes.

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First-generation student awarded Cincinnatus Presidential Scholarship

August 22, 2022

Her parents are from Somalia, but Fardus Faqi hasn’t ventured far from Canal Winchester, just southeast of Columbus, Ohio, her entire life. Her first trip to Cincinnati came when she went to the University of Cincinnati College of Nursing orientation in June 2022 as an incoming Cincinnatus Presidential Scholarship student.

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‘I could have been that kid’

October 10, 2022

When Bitanya Derese began raising money for children in Ethiopia, the country where she was born, she didn’t realize the importance of her endeavor.

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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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Passion for helping others led to dreams of medical school

March 8, 2023

For two University of Cincinnati medical students, it was the years of undergrad outreach work with helping teens cope with anger and stress using meditation and mindfulness intervention for William Smith, and working as an EMT for Minh Nguyen that led to their passion for helping people in need. Receiving UC's IvaDean Scholarship made financing medical school possible for Smith and Nguyen.

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UC fosters student-led research

December 20, 2022

UC doctoral student in psychology Julia Rabin studies social issues. Her recent study focused on Latinx mental health during the Trump era.