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A University of Cincinnati marketing professor says women can be their own biggest roadblocks.
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A researcher at the University of Cincinnati is working to better understand infertility in humans with the help of thousands of tiny fish who share 70% of their genes with humans.
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A cube satellite built by University of Cincinnati students is part of the payload on a resupply mission heading to the International Space Station.
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Though schools in Southwest Ohio, including UC and Miami University, have complied with the new bill, some are questioning whether universities are actually following the law.
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The U.S. Department of Education says the University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University and several other universities from around the country have signed resolution agreements ending their partnerships with the PhD Project, a nonprofit that the federal government claims discriminates based on race.
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We discuss the loan repayment process and efforts to make college more affordable.
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Immigrant advocates define sanctuary campuses as universities that adopt policies to limit compliance with federal agencies like ICE by restricting their access to campus buildings unless agents can present a federal judicial warrant.
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The 16-story brutalist tower built in 1969 has its share of detractors, but also a lot of fans.
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The University of Cincinnati's art collection serves as a teaching tool, and now there are new efforts to make it more accessible to the public.
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The LeopardSat-1 satellite will launch into orbit sometime this spring, following nearly a decade of development and research.