- P&G alum revs up gaming scene in UC Esports LabIn September 2021, Brad Walsh became the coordinator for the University of Cincinnati Esports Lab, which opened the following August inside the 1819 Innovation Hub. Prior to this role, Walsh had 30 years of experience in process development as a technical director managing intellectual property at Procter and Gamble.
- Inspiring others as a UC NEXT Innovation ScholarA Latina student at University of Cincinnati is paving the way for future generations by breaking cycles. Being the first in her family to attend college came with a myriad of challenging experiences for Yulia Gimena Martinez, a student at the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (CEAS).
- WVXU: Federal approval for psychedelics is on horizonUC postdoctoral researcher Neşe Devenot tells WVXU's Cincinnati Edition that psychedelics are gaining increasing attention in scientific and medical circles because of the potential they have for treating mental health issues.
- UC Clermont women’s basketball wins national championshipThe UC Clermont women’s basketball team has claimed the 2023 Small College Division II National Championship for the United States Collegiate Athletic Association.
- Hungry? Bite into an edible book with UC LibrariesOnce again, the University of Cincinnati Libraries will celebrate the International Edible Books Festival with an event scheduled for Monday, April 3rd from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on the 4th floor of the Walter C. Langsam Library.
- CCM apparel now available for purchase onlineBack by popular demand, official CCM-branded apparel is now available for purchase online! Show your school spirit this spring with official UC College-Conservatory of Music apparel. The CCM Tribunal is sponsoring the college's spring apparel campaign to help raise funds for student initiatives. CCM-branded t-shirts, hoodies and quarter-zip pullovers are available for purchase online now through April 23, 2023.
- WLWT: A change in mammography standards could help save livesThe University of Cincinnati's Erich J. Boomgarden, MD, provided expert analysis of a new Food and Drug Administration policy that will require health care providers to tell women if they have dense breast tissue, a change that could save lives.
- Laura Brunner recipient of the 2023 Distinguished Real Estate AwardThe University of Cincinnati Real Estate Center has announced that The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority’s President and CEO, Laura Brunner, will receive the 2023 Distinguished Real Estate Service Award.
- P&G, UC celebrate partnership that accelerates innovationAs UC and P&G build on their partnership, they have renamed and celebrated the P&G Digital Accelerator @ The University of Cincinnati.
- UC student uses startup program to turbo-charge an ideaEntrepreneurship programs at the University of Cincinnati allow college students to explore the commercialization potential of business concepts they’ve developed in the laboratory or the classroom. Through the Venture Lab in the 1819 Innovation Hub, Bharadwaj “Ben” Dogga connected with seasoned industry professionals and resources to evaluate the marketability of DigiE3Turbo, a software plug-in he designed to automate the digitization of jet engine blades.
- WCPO: Higher education bill introduced in OhioA proposed Ohio senate bill is viewed as a complete overhaul of higher education, according to media. Legislation is not typically as all encompassing as this bill, says David Niven, an associate professor of public and international affairs.
- Local 12: UC researchers study how to personalize COVID-19 treatmentsLocal 12 highlighted the University of Cincinnati's Bingfang Yan, who recently received a a $2.5 million National Institutes of Health grant to study how COVID-19 therapeutics can work together to create more effective and safe treatments for patients.
- WCPO: He was 90 minutes away from death when he got another chance at lifePierce Reed, director of policy and engagement for the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati, spoke with WCPO-TV about wrongful conviction as part of a segment about death row exoneree Derrick Jamison.
- Spectrum News: Medical students find out their futures on Match DaySpectrum News chronicled two University of Cincinnati students' experiences on Match Day, where the graduating medical students find out where they will be completing their residencies.
- Business Courier: UC startup gets investment to advance trialsA startup founded by four University of Cincinnati physicians has raised approximately $10 million in funding, including a recent $250,000 investment from St. Elizabeth Healthcare, the Cincinnati Business Courier reported.
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