WVXU: UC makes finals of 'boring' Hyperloop competition
March 8, 2021
UC Hyperloop is competing in a national competition to design a more efficient tunnel-boring machine that will be needed to design future Hyperloop tubes.
March 8, 2021
UC Hyperloop is competing in a national competition to design a more efficient tunnel-boring machine that will be needed to design future Hyperloop tubes.
March 25, 2021
Rachel Rosteck will graduate this spring from the University of Cincinnati with her bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering and her master’s degree in mechanical engineering, which she earned through the ACCEND program. Rosteck was named Undergraduate Engineer of the Month by the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
March 17, 2021
By Rebecca Schweitzer [COPY] Political Science has become the third department within the College of Arts & Sciences to add a co-op track to their program. This new optional track for all Political Science, International Affairs and Law & Society majors allows students to gain professional experience while enrolled at the University of Cincinnati. The co-op subplan is designed for students to be able to complete within the standard four-year undergraduate plan in most cases.
March 17, 2021
Honors students starting their first year at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business in Fall 2021 will be pioneers in a new approach to honors programming.
March 26, 2021
As Perseverance hurtled toward its destination in February after years of preparation and a 7-month, 300-million-mile spaceflight, emotions ran deep among three recent University of Cincinnati graduates.
March 15, 2021
The University of Cincinnati Clermont College will hold a free in-person Health Career Fair Thursday, April 8 on its Batavia campus.
November 30, 2020
By Rebecca Schweitzer On November 3, millions of Americans lined up to cast their votes during a year driven by the pandemic and political unrest. In Cincinnati, polls opened at 7a.m. and reporters were there, ready to cover the historically largest number of votes in a US Presidential Election. 12 Arts and Sciences journalism students had the opportunity to be part of that history, working as correspondents for the Cincinnati Enquirer by covering polls in the Warren, Clermont, and Butler counties. This was the third presidential election that UC students have been able to cover for the Enquirer. During this year, students from Professor Robert Jonason’s News Collaborative class were sent to virtually interview the directors of the Board of Elections in their designated counties (Butler, Clermont, or Warren) prior to the election. Mark Wert of the Cincinnati Enquirer supplied the students with questions and after the interviews, the students wrote stories on the information they gathered. These stories were sent to the Enquirer and the information has since been used in two stories.
May 22, 2020
UC international grad student, Dylan David, credits his collaboration with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Med Ctr. for Fulbright grant to homeland in Trinidad.
May 7, 2020
Canada. Mexico. Canada again. Italy. Hong Kong. South Korea. India. Chile. And, if not for the cancellation of study abroad programs due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Ghana. Though her ninth study tour was cancelled, University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business student Kalea Lucas still broke the known university record by going on eight unique experiences during her career.