Biomedical Engineering Alumna Receives Stanford Fellowship
March 21, 2017
Racquel Redwood, UC CEAS biomedical engineering alumna, is the recipient of the Stanford University Biodesign Innovation Fellowship.
March 21, 2017
Racquel Redwood, UC CEAS biomedical engineering alumna, is the recipient of the Stanford University Biodesign Innovation Fellowship.
March 6, 2017
Students participating in UC s nationally ranked co-op program in 2016 saw record placements and earnings: $65 million. The current 2017 year looks equally promising.
March 13, 2017
Raymond J. Wilke, UC CEAS civil engineering alumnus, was bestowed the 2016 Georgia Engineer of the Year in Government Award for his outstanding contributions to the engineering profession, the public welfare and humankind.
February 28, 2017
The University of Cincinnati Fire Science program will host a public seminar March 16 on how to help combat the opioid epidemic in the Tristate using community paramedicine, in which EMTs and paramedics operate in expanded roles to connect underutilized resources to underserved populations.
March 27, 2017
Nine UC colleges are taking part in the new and innovative year-long collaboration that pairs promising scholars with distinguished faculty mentors.
March 9, 2017
The UC Office of the Provost is sponsoring $500 rewards for faculty members who are named eLearning Champions. Nominations are due by the first of each month.
March 16, 2017
The Ohio State University recognized UC CEAS Dean Teik C. Lim for his significant contributions in gear research spanning three decades.
March 25, 2003
Charles Slaven of OverC International Inc. discussed the current and future prospects of the Information Technology (IT) marketplace and shared his views about the growing international aspects of the industry during a talk at the College of Applied Science. Check out the link at the bottom of CAS's story on the lecture to view Slaven's lecture online.
March 3, 2003
UC expert Ed Bridgeman will be sharing information on terrorists and their weapons at an on-campus lecture on March 6. The talk is free and open to the public.
March 9, 2003
Music students as well as those in the arts, engineering, pharmacy and horticulture come together quarter after quarter to play with fire at UC's College of Applied Science (CAS).