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Playbill: Recent CCM graduate leads Broadway stars in virtual performance of 'Holding On'

July 15, 2020

In the middle of his final semester at UC’s College-Conservatory of Music, orchestral conducting student Jeremy Robin Lyons found himself in a new world that deprived him — for now — of the communal experience of making music with other people in person. The pandemic canceled performances, forced classes to move online and separated loved ones, but Robins was hopeful and set out to create a virtual choir and orchestra project that united musicians online.

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Composition alumnus selected for New Music USA Amplifying Voices Program

June 30, 2020

New Music USA recently announced six composers who have been co-commissioned to write new orchestral works through its Amplifying Voices Program, supported by the Sphinx Venture Fund. As one of the lead orchestras in the program, Berkeley Symphony co-commissioned UC College-Conservatory of Music alumnus Brian Raphael Nabors (MM Composition, ’15; DMA Composition, ’19) to write a new piece that will be premiered in the 2021-22 season.

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CCM alum performs new EP on WCPO's Lounge Acts

July 13, 2020

UC College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) alumnus Ryan Fine is a Nashville-based musician who recently released his debut EP, "Square One," and performed with for WCPO's "Lounge Acts."

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Minnesota United hires UC alumna as lead nutritionist

September 30, 2020

Angela Bruzina, MS, RD, LD, (CAHS, ‘17, ‘18) is living her dream job. As one of only a handful of full-time dieticians in Major League Soccer, she occupies a highly specialized niche where elite performance and nutrition intersect.

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Jack Gimpel credits DAAP for his business ingenuity

September 4, 2020

It is often said that many DAAP graduates use their skills in arenas apart from traditional Design, Architecture, Art and Planning positions. A prime example is alumnus Jack Gimpel of the Class of 1965.

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UC Alumni Association launches new series exploring health inequities

September 1, 2020

As the world reckons with the COVID-19 pandemic, many other public health crises have become increasingly apparent in cities across the nation. Throughout the upcoming school year, the UC Alumni Association’s Academic Health Center engagement team will present a webinar series that explores these crises with an attempt to understand the causes and consequences of health inequities.

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DAAP alumna creates custom stuffed animals for homeless children

September 4, 2020

Macy Meyer was researching homelessness in Cincinnati when she saw a void that she was well-positioned to fill. Young children in shelters did not always have access to creative outlets, and some lacked a special possession – soft and huggable – that provided a sense of security and could accompany them to their next destination. And the ones after that.