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NEXT Innovation Scholar spotlight: Yasmine Shaban

June 3, 2025

A place where curiosity and innovation can flourish, the NEXT Innovation Scholars (NIS) program at the University of Cincinnati empowers a new generation to become leaders. The program immerses students in interdisciplinary experiences across various industries, fostering forward-thinking problem solvers who embrace ambiguity with curiosity and confidence. Among the current cohort of scholars is Yasmine Shaban, DAAP ‘25, whose time as a NEXT Innovation Scholar has helped her grow as a leader. Recently, Shaban shared her experiences and insights that she gained from the program.

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Ten years of impact in South Africa

June 2, 2025

University of Cincinnati students participating in a South African study abroad program may have boosted the revenue of local entrepreneurs with fresh new logos and marketing materials, but there is no dollar figure for the memories they made.

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UC College Credit Plus student celebrates high school and...

May 29, 2025

Caden Elrod made history for Cincinnati Public Schools and the University of Cincinnati this month by graduating first with a bachelor’s in math and statistics at UC and then on May 22 with a diploma from Walnut Hills High School. His story aired on WLWT and Local 12 News in Cincinnati.

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NEXT Innovation Scholar spotlight: Yasmine Shaban

June 3, 2025

A place where curiosity and innovation can flourish, the NEXT Innovation Scholars (NIS) program at the University of Cincinnati empowers a new generation to become leaders. The program immerses students in interdisciplinary experiences across various industries, fostering forward-thinking problem solvers who embrace ambiguity with curiosity and confidence. Among the current cohort of scholars is Yasmine Shaban, DAAP ‘25, whose time as a NEXT Innovation Scholar has helped her grow as a leader. Recently, Shaban shared her experiences and insights that she gained from the program.

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Ten years of impact in South Africa

June 2, 2025

University of Cincinnati students participating in a South African study abroad program may have boosted the revenue of local entrepreneurs with fresh new logos and marketing materials, but there is no dollar figure for the memories they made.

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UC College Credit Plus student celebrates high school and...

May 29, 2025

Caden Elrod made history for Cincinnati Public Schools and the University of Cincinnati this month by graduating first with a bachelor’s in math and statistics at UC and then on May 22 with a diploma from Walnut Hills High School. His story aired on WLWT and Local 12 News in Cincinnati.

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Student voices at the table

May 28, 2025

At the University of Cincinnati Foundation, philanthropy drives progress, and so do the people behind it. Recognizing the importance of student representation in shaping the future of UC and UC Health, the Foundation appoints a select group of student trustees to serve on its board. These students play a critical role in bringing authentic student perspectives to high-level conversations and decisions that impact the university community at large.

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UC grad finds successful role at Procter & Gamble

May 28, 2025

When Monica Salatin finished her undergraduate program in media studies at CUNY Hunter, Macaulay Honors College, she knew she wanted to deepen her education in communications. So, when she received a full scholarship to study at UC’s Master of Communications program, she took the opportunity. While at UC, Salatin took advantage of the experiences the college had to offer, including conducting research, and a position with the marketing and communications office for the College of Arts and Sciences. These opportunities provided her with the hands-on experience she wanted, setting her up for her career.

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Co-ops prepare UC grad for career in laboratory research

May 28, 2025

University of Cincinnati biomedical engineering graduate Katelyn Jansen pursued her own research questions and presented research at a major conference thanks to a co-op at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center’s Head and Neck Experimental Advancement Laboratory.

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NEXT Innovation Scholar spotlight: Mallika Desai

May 19, 2025

From building health care innovations to collaborating with teams to crafting creative solutions with human-centered design thinking, the NEXT Innovation Scholars program at the University of Cincinnati empowers a new generation of leaders and innovators.

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CCM alumnus releases memoir about Broadway in the Covid-19...

May 6, 2025

Todd Almond is no stranger to the stage. A 1999 alum of the UC College-Conservatory of Music with a BFA in Acting and BM in Vocal Performance, he got his start in local Cincinnati productions in the early 2000s. Since then, he’s gone on to a career as a performer in Broadway musicals, a writer of acclaimed plays and a singer/composer on multiple original albums. Now, Almond adds the title of “author” to his multi-hyphenate. In a recent interview with CityBeat, Almond discusses his new book, Slow Train Coming: Bob Dylan’s Girl from the North Country and Broadway’s Rebirth, chronicling his experience as a Broadway actor during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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University of Cincinnati College of Medicine celebrates Class of...

May 6, 2025

The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine celebrated the Class of 2025 at its annual Honors Day, recognizing graduates' achievements, resilience through the COVID-19 pandemic and commitment to compassionate, innovative care. Highlights included a 100% Step 2 pass rate, top residency matches and powerful moments of reflection and recognition.

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The UC Alumni Association is now accepting nominations for its...

May 2, 2025

Each year, the UC Alumni Association recognizes and celebrates the many contributions and overall excellence of UC alumni in countless fields of endeavor, throughout the world. Next year’s slate of honorees will be recognized during Alumni Week, April 13-18, 2026 at the UC Alumni Celebration. The UC Alumni Association is currently accepting nominations for its top awards through July 16.

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A farewell for the iconic Crosley Tower

May 1, 2025

The Cincinnati Business Courier reports that UC Board of Trustees approved $47.3 million for remediation and demolition of Crosley Tower. There are mixed feelings about what has been dubbed by some as the ugliest building on a U.S. college campus.

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