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PHOTOS: UC students help baby geese get to safety

April 16, 2025

UC biology students on Wednesday helped a family of Canada geese get from a sixth-floor skyway to the safety of the ground in an annual spring ritual. The geese have nested there for the last five years.

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UC's first Marian Spencer Scholar set to graduate

April 16, 2025

Katelyn Cotton, an alum of Cincinnati's Walnut Hills High School, is the first Marian Spencer Scholar to graduate from the University of Cincinnati. Cotton, a political science major, will return for graduate school. She hopes to attend law school in the future.

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UC political scientist named Carnegie Fellow

April 16, 2025

University of Cincinnati political scientist David Niven has spent a large part of his career examining how we vote. Now, a $200,000 Andrew Carnegie Corporation of New York fellowship award will help Niven dive deeper into the American polling system and how polling environments impact voters.

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Engineer transitions from industry to innovation at UC

April 16, 2025

Prior to coming to the University of Cincinnati, Adonai Vera Gonzalez worked in industry for six years, holding a variety of positions related to artificial intelligence. He connected with UC Professor of Aerospace Engineering Donghoon Kim and began a Master of Engineering program at the College of Engineering and Applied Science. He won first place in the AI ATL hackathon for a generative AI project.

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Red & Black Blast 2025: A night of celebration and impact

April 15, 2025

On Feb. 27, 2025, the IDD Education Center hosted its 8th Annual Red & Black Blast, celebrating the achievements of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through its programs, The center proudly honored Ted Karras, Cincinnati Bengals center and founder of The Cincy Hat Foundation for his dedication to creating opportunities in education, employment, and housing for individuals with IDD.

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UC, GE Aerospace Foundation celebrate Next Engineers grads

April 15, 2025

The University of Cincinnati played host in April to the graduation of this year’s class of the GE Aerospace Foundation’s Next Engineers, a global college- and career-readiness program that provides scholarship incentives for young people to become engineers.

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UC hosts talk on applying geography to business

Event: April 17, 2025 2:00 PM

UC's Department of Geography will play host to guest speaker and Bentley University Professor Joel Deichmann who will discuss ways economic geography can be applied to business majors.

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PHOTOS: Welcoming spring with a festival of colors

April 15, 2025

UC’s campus was awash in color for an annual festival celebrating the start of spring. Students celebrated the holiday of Holi, which includes throwing colorful powders, painting revelers in a rainbow of hues. UC student photographer Kallista Edwards captured the technicolor festivities.

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UC program tackles health care worker shortage

April 15, 2025

The Healthcare Exploration Through Patient Care course allows University of Cincinnati students to train and work as patient care assistants (PCAs) within the UC Health system, offering them paid, hands-on experience in hospital settings while earning academic credit.

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Causes and symptoms of air hunger

April 15, 2025

The University of Cincinnati's Jeffrey Strawn was featured in a VeryWell Mind article discussing "air hunger," the inability to breathe properly that can be a result of anxiety and panic.

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$5 million gift supports University of Cincinnati regional colleges

April 15, 2025

An anonymous donor has made a $5 million gift to the University of Cincinnati to support its regional colleges, UC Blue Ash College and UC Clermont College. This generous donation will provide paid internships and co-ops, expanded career services offerings and more scholarship support for students at both colleges. Since 2018, this anonymous donor has given UC $7.26 million; earlier gifts were to UC Clermont.

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Philanthropy fuels growth at Grau Center for Professional Selling

April 15, 2025

Philanthropy is empowering University of Cincinnati business students with the top skills needed for some of the most in-demand careers in sales. The unique skill set for sales roles is a growing need, particularly for those pursuing the tech industry. The Carl H. Lindner College of Business is teaching professional selling, and companies across the country are seeking out UC students.

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CCM Philharmonia performs concert of French composers on April 17

Event: April 17, 2025 7:30 PM

The CCM Philharmonia closes its 2024-25 season with a trip to the City of Lights! A culmination of students' work throughout the year, the "Tour de France" concert is presented at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 17 in Corbett Auditorium. Tickets are on sale now through the CCM Box Office.