Local media features UC students' work to print prosthetic hand for child
EnableUC uses 3-D printing to change another life, a 4-year-old girl from New York
Alice Kurylo, 4, shared a beautiful moment with her soon-to-be stepfather thanks to students from the University of Cincinnati.
EnableUC, a student-led nonprofit of mostly College of Engineering and Applied Science students, printed yet another prosthetic hand for a young child.
Alice lives in New York, and her life is now vastly different thanks to their work.
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