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Ancient Maya faced bane of urban sprawl, too

October 27, 2022

The ancient Maya’s Calakmul once was the biggest city in the Americas, full of apartment complexes, temples and shrines stretching across an area the size of Washington, D.C. New mapping tools are giving an international team of scientists their first complete look at the scale and complexity of the enormous metropolis hidden beneath centuries of rainforest.

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Student’s future takes root at UC Clermont

October 26, 2022

After graduating from West Clermont High School in 2019, Koda Baker took the traditional next step — pursuing a bachelor’s degree at a four-year university. But once on campus, Baker felt lost.

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Q&A: CCM student Emma Marhefka discusses her company debut with Knoxville Opera

October 26, 2022

Emma Marhefka, a second-year master’s student in UC College-Conservatory of Music’s Voice Performance program, made a company debut this fall with Knoxville Opera singing the role of Younger Alyce in Tom Cipullo’s 2007 opera Glory Denied. The production, directed by Dean Anthony and conducted by Steven White, ran Sept. 9-11, 2022.

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UC sets CAHS student on the road to success

October 25, 2022

Greer Downing ’24 is one of those people you come across occasionally in your lifetime — someone who has been trustworthy, caring and competent from the time they were a child.

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Local 12: New breakthrough makes it easier to buy hearing aids

October 18, 2022

A newly enacted FDA rule makes it possible to now buy a hearing aid over the counter or online, without having to get a prescription or seeing a doctor. WKRC-TV, Local 12 interviewed some experts in covering the story, including Brian Earl, PhD, of the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the UC College of Allied Health Sciences.