Enquirer: Power to Cincinnati water plant failed
October 6, 2022
UC engineering professors explain significance of Cincinnati water plant shutdown in May.
Women of Cincy: Breaking the barriers of STEM
March 1, 2023
Women of Cincy spoke to Assistant Dean Whitney Gaskins in the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science about her foundation, helping marginalized populations feel welcome at UC and the people in her life who made a difference.
WCPO: UC students work on COVID-19 surveillance to prevent surge
January 31, 2024
WCPO highlighted the Ohio Department of Health's COVID-19 surveillance program that UC engineering students oversee. UC Associate Professor David Wendell recruits students to help monitor wastewater to track the virus on campus.
Local news highlights UC's artificial intelligence programs
May 6, 2024
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Professor Ali Minai tells WLWT and WVXU that AI is becoming a popular subject among new students.
GE Aerospace, UC celebrate first class of GE Next Engineers
May 20, 2024
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The Cincinnati Business Courier highlights a collaboration between the GE Foundation and UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science to get more students interested in careers in engineering.
Forbes: Telehealth drones bring health care to you
March 30, 2021
Forbes highlights the work of four UC inventors who are exploring how drones can be applied to telehealth.
Enquirer: UC engineering grad appointed Cincinnati fire chief
May 18, 2021
Cincinnati names UC graduate its new fire chief. Michael Washington was a graduate of UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science.
Spectrum TV: Camp for women of color inspires future engineers
July 28, 2021
UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science hosts a summer camp to encourage women of color to pursue engineering and science careers.
Voice of America: Drones on a leash
August 13, 2021
UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Manish Kumar talks to Voice of America about UC's new semi-autonomous navigation system that keeps tethered drones stable in the sky.