Biomedical engineering students get to heart of cardiovascular...
September 25, 2025
Associate Professor LaShan Hendrix is studying the cellular causes behind heart attacks and strokes to find ways to prevent them.
September 25, 2025
Associate Professor LaShan Hendrix is studying the cellular causes behind heart attacks and strokes to find ways to prevent them.
September 22, 2025
Jackson Hanus is pursuing a doctoral degree in civil engineering at the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science working on lighting-related research projects. He works with Assistant Professor Arpan Guha.
September 17, 2025
Rhinegeist Brewery is making a new apple-flavored beer from yeast UC's rocketry team fired into high altitude in competition.
September 25, 2025
Associate Professor LaShan Hendrix is studying the cellular causes behind heart attacks and strokes to find ways to prevent them.
September 22, 2025
Jackson Hanus is pursuing a doctoral degree in civil engineering at the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science working on lighting-related research projects. He works with Assistant Professor Arpan Guha.
September 17, 2025
Rhinegeist Brewery is making a new apple-flavored beer from yeast UC's rocketry team fired into high altitude in competition.
September 15, 2025
More than a decade of growth continues with the University of Cincinnati seeing its largest enrollment ever as the official head count landed at 53,682 students for fall semester 2025.
September 15, 2025
If Chris Humphrey, CEAS ’26, has a comfort zone, it’s broader than most. While pursuing a degree in aerospace engineering as a Cincinnatus Century Scholar, he has been seemingly everywhere at once, both on campus and in the wider community.
September 11, 2025
The American Chemical Society recognized UC chemist George Rieveschl's discovery of Benadryl on the Chemistry Department's 150th anniversary. The group named Benadryl a national historic chemical landmark.
September 10, 2025
Israel Ajiboye has a passion for physics, engineering, and solving the world's biomedical challenges. After earning his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Lagos in Nigeria, he came to the United States to further his education by pursuing a PhD. It was at the University of Cincinnati where he found a deep interest in applying engineering principles to improve healthcare outcomes. Recently, he was named Graduate Student Engineer of the Month by the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
September 9, 2025
Celebrating 50 years at UC, Bearcats Baja is recruiting students in business and design to help the team with its competitive off-road vehicle.
September 5, 2025
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine's podcast Fertility and Sterility on the Air highlights a new study by the University of Cincinnati that examined compressive force on fibroid cells.
September 5, 2025
Gregory Beaucage, PhD, was internationally recognized for his contributions to polymer science and materials characterization. Beaucage, a University of Cincinnati professor in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, died July 14, 2025. His most influential work was the development of the Unified Scattering Function (USF), a breakthrough that transformed the use of small-angle scattering techniques in analyzing complex polymer systems.
September 4, 2025
UC President Neville Pinto invites eligible students to apply for two of our university’s top awards.
September 4, 2025
Local media highlighted UC's reopening of one of its oldest buildings after $190 million in renovations that included new state-of-the-art laboratories, study spaces, energy efficiencies and conservation measures.
September 3, 2025
UC cuts the ribbon on Old Chem after $190 million in renovations.
September 2, 2025
In the 2024-45 academic year, University of Cincinnati cooperative education (co-op) students earned more than $94 million in paid work experiences across top industries, making UC one of the best-value universities for hands-on career training and return on investment (ROI). With average co-op salaries exceeding $11,000 per semester, UC continues to lead in experiential learning, job readiness and employer partnerships.
August 29, 2025
Ohio-based engineering and construction firm HEAPY opened an office at UC's 1819 Innovation Hub to help recruit more students for co-ops. Now UC students top HEAPY’s recruitment list, with Bearcats delivering high-impact projects right from the Cincinnati Innovation District in UC's backyard.