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14th annual Queen City Blood Drive takes over Heritage Bank Center on Feb. 11, 12

February 3, 2025

Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, the Heritage Bank Center and the Cincinnati Cyclones are partnering for the 14th annual Queen City Blood Drive on Tuesday, Feb. 11 and Wednesday, Feb. 12. The event will be held from 12 p.m.-6 p.m. on Feb. 11 and from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Feb. 12 at the Heritage Bank Center, 100 Broadway, Cincinnati, OH 45202. All donors will walk away with a FREE Queen City logo long-sleeve T-shirt, a voucher for two Cincinnati Cyclones tickets, a voucher for a free Donatos pizza, a bag from Flying Pig Marathon (while supplies last) and a Cincinnati Cyclones hoodie (while supplies last). Complimentary parking at Central Riverfront Garage (149 Broadway) from SP+ Parking and Hamilton County will be provided.

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Meet the father-daughter inventors helping sick children

February 3, 2025

WVXU talks to UC Distinguished Research Professor Ephraim Gutmark and his daughter, UC College of Medicine Associate Professor Iris Gutmark-Little about their work on a device to help clear airways for children with breathing difficulties.

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Celebrating Black history with a vision for the future

February 3, 2025

With a packed calendar of events spanning February, the university’s African American Cultural & Resource Center (AACRC) and partners are starting conversations, presenting performances and leading celebrations designed to educate, challenge and inspire.

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What to expect now in U.S. foreign policy

February 3, 2025

UC School of Public and International Affairs Professor Jeffrey Blevins tells French news outlet La Liberte what to expect in foreign policy in the new administration.

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UC researcher uses AI to reimagine telehealth billing

February 3, 2025

With the growing popularity of telehealth comes new issues with billing. Dong-Gil Ko, PhD, of UC’s College of Business is addressing this unsustainable system using artificial intelligence and electronic health records.

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CCM Wind Symphony presents 'Inspirations' concert on Feb. 2

Event: February 2, 2025 4:00 PM

The CCM Wind Symphony is joined by the Cincinnati Wind Band and the CCM Trombone Choir to present a thrilling concert of collaborations, culminating in a performance of Respighi’s epic Pines of Rome. Titled "Inspirations" the performance is at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 2 in Corbett Auditorium.

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All in the mind? The surprising truth about brain rot

January 31, 2025

In an article by The Guardian, UC faculty Anthony Chemero weighs in on whether technology denigrates brain function. Chemero and other brain/behavior experts contend that technology enhances human function.

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CPS, UC team up to expand mental health support for students

January 31, 2025

A partnership between the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS), Central State University in Ohio (CSU) and local mental health agencies has been formed to address the growing mental health needs of K-12 students in the region.

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7 big questions about cancer, answered

January 31, 2025

The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center's Davendra Sohal was featured in a New York Times article where oncologists answered seven big questions surrounding cancer today.

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Bloomberg Law: Federal workers sue over executive order

January 31, 2025

Anne Lofaso, a professor in the University of Cincinnati College of Law, recently spoke with Bloomberg Law podcast about an executive order issued by President Trump designed to reclassify federal workers making it easier to fire career employees.

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CCM faculty and alumni nominated for 2025 Grammy Awards

January 31, 2025

This year, four UC College-Conservatory of Music alumni and one current faculty member are among the nominees named for the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, which will be held in February of 2025. Represented across five categories, the Bearcats specifically named in the Grammy's published list of nominees include CCM Associate Professor of Voice Elliot Madore along with alumni Shoshana Bean (BFA Musical Theatre '99), Aaron Lazar (MFA Musical Theatre, ’00), Kevin McCollum (BFA Musical Theatre ’84, HonDoc ’05), Fotina Naumenko (MM Voice ‘12, DMA Voice ‘18), Jeannette Sorrell (MM Orchestral Conducting, att. ‘86-88) and Donald Nally (BM Music Education ‘82).

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UC engineer studying renewable energy sources

January 30, 2025

Katherine Schlaak came to University of Cincinnati as a student for her bachelor’s degree in physics, and stayed for her master’s degree and doctoral degree in materials science and engineering. Her PhD research in the Energy Conversion Materials lab is related to renewable energy.

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Cincinnati Media: Big surprises for future UC Bearcats

January 30, 2025

Media from across Greater Cincinnati provided coverage of Decision Day 2025 activities at the University of Cincinnati. Five area high school students were surprised with admission, scholarships and a visit by the Bearcat Mascot, UC band and cheer team. UC Vice Provost Jack Miner welcomed the newest Bearcats to the university.