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Meet the ‘Triplets in Tech’: Chad, Lee and Neil Aronson

July 24, 2025

Born and raised in Akron, Ohio, Chad, Lee and Neil Aronson, Bus ’01, were initiated into the business world as grade schoolers — and the triplet brothers haven’t looked back since. Separated in age by mere minutes, the San Francisco-based trio have enduring personal and professional bonds.

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UC scholarship recipients and donor enjoy bond

July 24, 2025

On a bright spring day at the University of Cincinnati’s Uptown Campus, Kim Dobbs, BSED ’78, and a group of students greet each other with smiles and hugs. They chat about summer plans and a shared appreciation for Mexican food. These student-athletes benefit from scholarships created by Kim and her late husband, Robert (Bob) Dobbs, BBA ’76, MBA ’88. In 2024, Dobbs made a planned gift supporting four scholarships for student-athletes on UC’s dance team, women’s tennis, the volleyball team and UC cheerleaders. These scholarships have supported 15 students since their inception. Dobbs has been giving to the university since 1978.

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Innovating flag football with WIN WIN Athletics

July 23, 2025

Geoff Baldwin, the creator and owner of WIN WIN Athletics, fused his design expertise with his passion for sports to tackle common challenges athletes face. He used his creativity to fix the design flaws often found in traditional flag football gear.

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Inside CCM’s XR Studio: where Media Production students experience the future of virtual production

July 22, 2025

Enjoy an inside look at the Virtual Production Studio class offered in CCM's new Extended Reality (XR) Studio. The Media Production Division class is taught by instructor and CCM alumnus Joseph Maiocco (BFA Media Production, '06). CCM's XR Studio is a performing and media arts lab space that allows physical performance to take place in an immersive virtual environment via its 16x10 foot LED wall and a positional camera tracking system that works with 3D creation tools like Unreal Engine to render the digital scenery in real time.

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CCM welcomes new dance faculty member Hee Ra Yoo

July 22, 2025

UC College-Conservatory of Music Dean Pete Jutras has announced the appointment of Hee Ra Yoo as CCM's new Assistant Professor of Dance. Her faculty appointment officially begins on Aug. 15, 2025. An international dance teacher and choreographer, Yoo founded the New York contemporary dance company “Yoo and Dancers.”

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Jet engine-powered growth in southwest Ohio’s small towns

July 21, 2025

The Cincinnati Business Courier recently reported that manufacturing giant GE Aerospace plans to invest over $100 million into its southwest Ohio facilities this year. According to the Courier, the investment is likely to create new jobs and drive economic growth between Cincinnati and Dayton.

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New global trial testing oral therapy for MS spasticity

July 21, 2025

The University of Cincinnati's Shahla Hosseini, MD, PhD, was featured in a Multiple Sclerosis News Today article discussing a new international clinical trial testing an oral drug that enhances naturally occurring molecules in the body to help muscles relax as a treatment for spasticity in patients with MS.

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Op-ed: The road ahead for higher ed

July 21, 2025

In a recent Cincinnati Business Courier editorial, Ryan Hays, executive vice president and chief innovation and strategy officer at the University of Cincinnati, outlines a bold vision for the future of higher education.

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Exhibition and book celebrate The UC Art Collection

Event: July 24, 2025 5:46 PM

The University of Cincinnati Art Collection (UCAC) announces the upcoming release of its first major publication — Collecting Art: Reflections on Works at the University of Cincinnati — accompanied by a landmark exhibition of the same name on display at the Meyers Gallery through Nov. 10.

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UC College of Nursing celebrates outstanding preceptors and clinical partners

July 18, 2025

Preceptors play a vital role in shaping the next generation of advanced practice nurses, offering real-world guidance and support that complement classroom learning. As more students enter Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs across the country, the need for skilled and supported preceptors continues to grow. To celebrate and thank outstanding practitioners and partners whose commitment inspires the next generation of advanced practice nurses, in 2022 the college launched the Outstanding Graduate Preceptor Award and the Outstanding Organization Award, followed by the Outstanding Prelicensure Preceptor Award, in 2023.