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Senior reporter at Cincinnati Business Courier credits A&S for success

May 14, 2021

By Haley Parnell [INTERIOR CAPTION AND PHOTO CREDIT] Description of image here. Photo/Credit goes here. “I think the biggest thing that I learned at the University of Cincinnati was, it’s really important to go do,” says Tom Demeropolis, a 2007 graduate of UC’s journalism program and a senior reporter with the Cincinnati Business Courier. “You’ve got to be able to show potential employers that you can do the work,” he says. The journalism program encourages students like Demeropolis to apply classroom learning to hands-on experience like writing for The News Record (TNR), UC’s student-run media organization. This kind of training helps prepare students for internships, professional networking and later, career success.

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Husted launches Ohio tour for In-Demand Jobs Week at 1819 Innovation Hub

May 5, 2021

UC's 1819 Innovation Hub in the Cincinnati Innovation District was host to Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted's kickoff for the "In-Demand Jobs Week" statewide tour. Husted toured the innovation hub, now at full capacity, and spoke with UC President Neville G. Pinto, Chief Innovation Officer David J. Adams and industry partners about how UC and Cincinnati are setting the innovative pace for Ohio and the Midwest.

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A milestone centennial

March 8, 2021

In 1920, UC became the first university in the nation to open cooperative education — founded at UC in 1906 — to women.

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UC students explore career paths through NeuroSociety Club

May 7, 2021

By: Joí Dean As a freshman, Victoria Popritkin, the current president of NeuroSociety , a third-year neuroscience and vocal performance major, was in search of an organization that would complement both of her future career choices. Right away Popritkin felt that the student organization NeuroSociety, was a place for people with a variety of different career paths and not a road that would only lead to medical school. According to CampusLink, NeuroSociety, is a group of undergraduate students looking to learn more about the brain and the career fields associated with neuroscience through speakers, movies and hands-on activities.