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Seeking tales and sipping whiskey in a shack floating down the bayou

August 21, 2025

DAAP faculty Wes Modes is featured in a New York Times article on river chronicles. Aboard a handmade shantyboat built with friends, Modes has traveled waterways across the U.S., from the Ohio and Mississippi to Louisiana’s bayous; interviewing more than 175 people about art, music, food, work, and family traditions — and about the shifting realities of life on the water.

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Grad student designs a future with NYC co-op

August 20, 2025

Architecture graduate student Tamara Nasr secured a co-op at Steven Holl Architects, a top-ranked, internationally recognized firm headquartered in Manhattan. It was the firm's first UC co-op experience, and they plan to continue the partnership.

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UC mourns the passing of former first lady Carol R. Steger

August 19, 2025

Carol R. Steger, former first lady of the University of Cincinnati, died on August 12, 2025 at the age of 85. Steger served as UC’s first lady from 1984 to 2013. Her husband, Joseph A. Steger, was UC’s 24th president and had the second-longest term in the university’s history. President Steger died in 2013.

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Can you feel weather changes in your body?

August 19, 2025

People have long sworn they can tell a change in the weather is coming by an ache in their joints or a pain in their head. In recent years, scientists have been lending more credence to the phenomenon, the study of which is called meteoropathy.

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How smell brings back memories faster than other senses

August 19, 2025

The University of Cincinnati's Kelly Dobos was featured in a Personal Care Insights article discussing why humans are attracted to pleasant smells for a mix of biological, psychological and cultural reasons and safety guidance for the industry when creating fragrance.

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UC Brain Tumor Center’s groundbreaking research finds support along the Ohio River

Event: October 19, 2025 9:00 AM

The annual “Walk Ahead for Brain Tumor Discoveries” returns Sunday, October 19, 2025, to Cincinnati’s scenic Sawyer Point — and this year’s event is more personal than ever., especially for Jennifer McClure who named her tumor Fred. Walk Ahead benefits the Brain Tumor Center at the University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute.

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UC and CPS collaborate on inaugural Principal Leadership Institute

August 19, 2025

The inaugural three-day Principal Leadership Institute partnered University of Cincinnati with the Cincinnati Public School district to gather public education principals together for leadership development, shared resources, and a unified commitment to student success.

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Celebrating 150 years of Black classical composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

August 18, 2025

August 15 marked the 150th birthday of celebrated Black British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. NPR did a deep dive on Coleridge-Taylor’s history, his legacy in Britain and the biases that impacted his short but robust career. NPR spoke with Sam Reenan, PhD, one of the College-Conservatory of Music’s new faculty members. Reenan, who joins the music theory faculty for the 2025-2026 academic year, spoke on Coleridge-Taylor’s legacy in Britain.

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Cincinnati Magazine’s 12th Annual Slice Night returns

Event: September 10, 2025 5:30 PM

Cincinnati Magazine’s 12th annual Slice Night returns to Yeatman's Cove for an evening of all-you-can-eat pizza benefiting an incredible cause. Slice Night 2025 is set for Wednesday, September 10 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. in support of the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center.

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New UC engineering course blends academia and industry

August 18, 2025

As the global demand for renewable energy accelerates, the University of Cincinnati is preparing its students to making meaningful contributions. The College of Engineering and Applied Science now offers a graduate-level course that combines industry and academia, teaching students the capabilities of utilizing hydrogen as a fuel source.