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CCM welcomes new viola faculty member Brian Hong

May 1, 2025

UC College-Conservatory of Music Dean Pete Jutras has announced the appointment of Brian Hong as CCM's new Assistant Professor of Viola. His faculty appointment officially begins on Aug. 15, 2025. Hong has established a notable career as a critically acclaimed performer, inspiring pedagogue and successful music administrator. As the violist of the GRAMMY-nominated Aizuri Quartet from 2023-2025, he premiered major new works on nationally renowned chamber music series and conducted residencies at universities across the United States.

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A farewell for the iconic Crosley Tower

May 1, 2025

The Cincinnati Business Courier reports that UC Board of Trustees approved $47.3 million for remediation and demolition of Crosley Tower. There are mixed feelings about what has been dubbed by some as the ugliest building on a U.S. college campus.

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Machine learning brings new insights to cell’s role in addiction, relapse

April 30, 2025

Researchers led by the University of Cincinnati’s Anna Kruyer and the University of Houston’s Demetrio Labate have published research in the journal Science Advances applying object recognition technology to track changes in brain cell structure and provide new insights into how the brain responds to heroin use, withdrawal and relapse.

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Most teens prescribed SSRIs did not have recommended follow-up appointments

April 30, 2025

The University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center's Martine Lamy commented to Medscape on new research that found fewer than half of the adolescents prescribed a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) at two large Chicago pediatric primary care clinics had a follow-up visit within the recommended 6 weeks.

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Lindner student athlete masters personal branding

April 29, 2025

In the pool, Jessica Davis is a sprinter, swimming the 200- and 5,000-meter freestyle events. Outside of the pool, the Master of Science in Marketing student brings the same energy, determination and agility to her studies and marketing practice.

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Students shine at 2025 CAHS Scholarly Showcase

April 29, 2025

Nearly 200 students and more than 40 alumni judges participated in the 2025 CAHS Scholarly Showcase at the University of Cincinnati, featuring 82 research projects across allied health disciplines.

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UC finance major finds his passion through co-op

April 29, 2025

Khalid Davis, a senior at the University of Cincinnati, finishes his third co-op at First Financial Bank in Cincinnati with clearer thoughts about the future. The former student body vice president charts his course forward by pushing for continuous improvement and remaining true to himself.

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UC study uncovers unexpected link between police spending, housing prices

April 28, 2025

A first-of-its-kind study on the link between police budgeting and the housing market seemed to be a dead end — showing practically no relation between the spending on law enforcement and home transaction volume and prices, just like previous studies. But University of Cincinnati economics professor David Brasington found surprising results when he split the data between low-income and high-income communities: large, completely opposite moves in housing prices.

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Mechanical engineering scholarship honors alumnus

April 28, 2025

An estate gift from Pringle and her husband, Thomas Pringle, honors Sullivan with the creation of the Harold Richard Sullivan Endowed Scholarship Fund. The scholarship supports mechanical engineering students at the UC College of Engineering and Applied Science with a preference to students who are current or former service members of the U.S. Armed Forces.

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Nursing careers: Surprising paths you can take with your degree

If you’ve ever wondered what you can do with a nursing degree, we’re breaking down both traditional and alternative paths, salary potential, and how to find your unique fit. At UC, we’re proud to offer one of the nation’s top nursing programs, preparing students to enter a dynamic healthcare industry that’s rapidly evolving.

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Album by CCM faculty featured in the New York Times

April 25, 2025

Four CCM faculty members were recently highlighted in a New York Times roundup of notable new classical music albums. Entitled "5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now," the article spotlights the new album of Beethoven's string quartets performed by the Ariel Quartet, which has served as CCM's string quartet-in-residence since 2012. The ensemble is comprised of four CCM faculty members: Alexandra “Sasha” Kazovsky, violin; Amit Even-Tov, cello; Gershon Gerchikov, violin; and Jan Grüning, viola.