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UC students' cryptocurrency advice leads to big gains

April 4, 2024

Using recommendations from University of Cincinnati students, a cryptocurrency fund has grown from $50,000 to more than $120,000 in less than 15 months. As part of an economics course, Economic Applications of Blockchain, UC students are challenged to research potential cryptocurrency investments for a fund owned by UC’s Kautz-Uible Economics Institute.

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UC Answers: Why is giving back so important?

February 17, 2021

Francesca Gottardi has served countless hours with the Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, including in Georgia where she fought for women's rights.

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Goldwater scholars adapt amid crisis

April 27, 2020

Until the recent COVID-19 social distancing mandate, UC’s recent Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation recipients, Rishi Mehta and Zachary Thomas, were building success as undergraduate researchers in the medical sciences and biomedical engineering programs respectively. And they’re not slowing down.

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UC Answers: Why should I choose UC?

June 29, 2020

Logan Lindsay, University of Cincinnati student body president and student in UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science, shares why he chose UC and what the university offers students.

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GE to invest $5M on next generation of Cincinnati engineers

October 13, 2021

GE will partner with UC to launch Next Engineers, a program to boost diversity among young engineers by reaching out to Cincinnati-area students ages 13 to 18. GE will invest $5 million locally as part of a $100 million commitment to improve opportunities in engineering for underrepresented groups around the world.

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WVXU: How university co-op programs help reduce student debt

July 17, 2023

After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a plan to cancel student debt, many borrowers will have to start paying back their loans later this year. UC started its co-op program more than 100 years ago and continues to create more experienced-based learning opportunities for its students, even helping some students graduate debt free.