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UC finds disparities in energy efficiency in multifamily housing

August 17, 2020

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science provide data to city policymakers that can lead to improved access to more energy-efficient, low-income, multifamily housing in Cincinnati and lower the rate of greenhouse gas emissions.

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New Builders Competition serves as a primer to construction industry

October 8, 2020

The University of Cincinnati Construction Competition Club hosts the annual New Builders Competition for students from UC and other schools in the region. Students interested in the construction industry compete by creating a proposal as if they were the construction company bidding for a job in one of three categories: commercial, residential and heavy civil.

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WaPo: UC engineer talks about future of Brent Spence Bridge

November 18, 2020

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science associate professor Gian Andrea Rassati tells the Washington Post that the Brent Spence Bridge is functionally obsolete but will be safe again for motorists when it reopens in December.

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Bankrate: Architectural engineering ranks as most valuable degree

October 5, 2021

Bankrate’s latest rankings of the most valuable college degrees puts architectural engineering on top, but only about two dozen accredited degree programs exist in the U.S. The University of Cincinnati launched an architectural engineering program in 2015 at the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Bankrate talked to Rich Miller, head of UC’s Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management.

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'The perfect situation': Look inside UC's nationally-ranked co-op program

November 29, 2021

The University of Cincinnati’s co-op program rose to No. 4 in U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings, released in mid-September this year. The local program has historically placed in the top 5 co-op programs in the country. Its reputation is enough to attract students from all over the world, reports the Cincinnati Enquirer.