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A journey of innovation and impact

August 16, 2024

Jamie Dee's pivotal decision to change from biochemistry to industrial design led to the University of Cincinnati as a NEXT Innovation Scholar where she graduated in 2024 with a bachelors degree in industrial design and a minor in computer science — opening opportunities for developing life-changing technology in the world of virtual reality .

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UC grad finds inspiration in the Amazon and its community

August 15, 2024

When Aaliyah Mann traveled to the Amazon to study abroad, she didn’t know what to expect. When she returned, she had a whole new perspective on how we, as a country, can try to help ourselves. Environmental challenges are becoming increasingly common. Roadblocks like deforestation and air pollution severely impact our world, and its future health, and the world is starting to take notice. In the summer of 2024, a Northern California wildfire forced hundreds to evacuate while parts of Florida were still reeling from severe flooding, as reported by NBC News. The world needs more people focused on lessening the effects of these issues, and the University of Cincinnati’s Environmental Studies program students seek to do just that.

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A journey of innovation and impact

August 16, 2024

Jamie Dee's pivotal decision to change from biochemistry to industrial design led to the University of Cincinnati as a NEXT Innovation Scholar where she graduated in 2024 with a bachelors degree in industrial design and a minor in computer science — opening opportunities for developing life-changing technology in the world of virtual reality .

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UC grad finds inspiration in the Amazon and its community

August 15, 2024

When Aaliyah Mann traveled to the Amazon to study abroad, she didn’t know what to expect. When she returned, she had a whole new perspective on how we, as a country, can try to help ourselves. Environmental challenges are becoming increasingly common. Roadblocks like deforestation and air pollution severely impact our world, and its future health, and the world is starting to take notice. In the summer of 2024, a Northern California wildfire forced hundreds to evacuate while parts of Florida were still reeling from severe flooding, as reported by NBC News. The world needs more people focused on lessening the effects of these issues, and the University of Cincinnati’s Environmental Studies program students seek to do just that.

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A legacy of love: The inspiring story behind ‘Tony’s Totes’

Event: September 8, 2024 8:00 AM

Now in its 20th year, the annual Sunflower Rev It Up for Parkinson’s WALK/RUN/RIDE for UC's Gardner Neuroscience Institute on Sunday, Sept. 8, is more than just a fundraiser; it’s a living tribute to the resilience and dedication of those affected by Parkinson’s disease. And at the forefront of this effort is a young woman, Cackie Schwanekamp, determined to keep her grandfather’s legacy alive, one tote bag at a time.

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Co-op's $88 million impact

August 13, 2024

In the 2023-24 academic year, more than 8,300 UC students earned an estimated $88.8 million collectively through paid co-op experiences, according to self-reported data. That averages to nearly $10,700 per student per semester. It’s an 18% increase in wages from the last reported co-op data.

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Tony Nominee Dorian Harewood receives BFA from CCM

August 9, 2024

Tony nominee Dorian Harewood was honored with a BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music on August 8. Harewood studied at CCM, but left the university in 1972 prior to graduating to pursue his first acting offer.

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Finding meaning in medicine

August 8, 2024

When Milford native Luke Ustick graduated from high school, he didn’t see higher education in his future. Now, the aspiring doctor who once thought he would never set foot in a college classroom will begin courses as a medical science student in UC’s College of Medicine this fall. Ustick hopes to eventually work as a physician in geriatrics or surgery.

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Future focused

August 8, 2024

With assistance including from an academic adviser and UC Clermont Career Services, Nathan Gorman found a new academic path, an internship and a job.

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The heart of the matter

August 2, 2024

Pouring himself into his profession, ‘medical man’ and proud Bearcat Dean Kereiakes is one of the world’s premier cardiologists.

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UC’s living laboratory offers hands-on instruction

Event: August 3, 2024 10:00 AM

UC will host an open house at its Center for Field Studies with children’s activities, tours and talks as part of its Discovery Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 3. Children can take a creek walk and learn about spiders, insects, birds, fossils and fish.

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