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An agreement signed last year between the NCAA and those Power Five conferences allows schools to give athletes a portion of the revenue their athletic departments generate.
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At the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine, Ana Luisa Kadekaro wanted to do something about the massive volume of Styrofoam the medical school received with its supplies.
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Collegiate athletes with disabilities can now compete in wheelchair tennis and adaptive track and field.
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The Roomba-like robot removes debris, often small pieces of metal, found along runways that can sometimes damage planes and other equipment.
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A local team of researchers will use the $5.1 million from the Federal Transit Administration to test various digital technology in an effort to make transit infrastructure construction more efficient.
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The grant will support research into how climate change impacts human health — the single biggest health threat facing humanity, according to a 2021 World Health Organization report.
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Petrochemical leaks have harmed communities in Ohio over the past few years — and they’re likely to continue happening as the oil and gas industry grows.
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Shailaja Paik faced prejudice because of her family's Dalit caste and her gender. As a historian she's written ground-breaking books on India's Dalits and now, the University of Cincinnati professor is a MacArthur 'genius grant' awardee.
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Recipients of the so-called "genius grants" include a historian from the University of Cincinnati.
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The U.S. Supreme Court effectively ended the ability for colleges and universities to consider race in their admissions following its ruling on affirmative action. Since the verdict came down, it's been open to interpretation by state leaders in many cases.