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University of Cincinnati to host 2025 sport management conference

Event: February 12, 2025 10:30 AM

The Applied Sport Management Association (ASMA) is a scholarly organization dedicated to building research partnerships between faculty and students in the arena of sport management. The association, which publishes the quarterly peer-reviewed Journal of Applied Sport Management, has held an annual conference designed to connect scholars with practitioners in the sports industry since 2005 (it was known as the Southern Sport Management Conference from 2009 to 2015) and hosted at various academic institutions over the years. In February 2025 the ASMA conference is coming to the University of Cincinnati for a three-day event hosted by the School of Human Services, part of the College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology (CECH).

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The science behind sulfate-free cosmetics

January 28, 2025

Cosmetics Design USA highlighted research coauthored by the University of Cincinnati's Stephen Herman that examined advancements in the development of sulfate-free cosmetics products.

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NEH grant funds CCM faculty project that explores Cincinnati's sounds

January 24, 2025

A faculty team at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks in America History and Culture grant. The award of $190,000 will fund their project Cincinnati Sounds: Exploring a Musical City’s Spaces, Places, and Sounds.

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UC hosts second annual Sustainability@UC Week

January 22, 2025

The University of Cincinnati College of Arts and Sciences is gearing up for the second annual Sustainability@UC Week to take place Jan. 27-Feb. 1. With a week full of events and activities, students, researchers, educators, staff and the public are invited to participate and get involved in sustainability at UC.

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High school program draws local students to engineering

January 21, 2025

In a handful of cities around the world, including Cincinnati, GE Aerospace Foundation partners with local organizations and universities to run the Next Engineers program, a global college-and career-readiness program working to increase the diversity of young people in engineering. University of Cincinnati student Kallab Hailu Abebe was in the first cohort of GE Next Engineering Academy Graduates, and was inspired to enroll in a higher education engineering program after his experience.