University of Cincinnati
Todd Herzog has extensive experience in academia, currently serving as the Director of the Digital Media Program, Professor, Head of German Studies, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati since 2000. In addition, Herzog has been the Director of the Niehoff Center for Film & Media Studies at the University of Cincinnati since 2015 and served as Co-Editor of the Journal of Austrian Studies from 2011 to 2021. Academic qualifications include a Doctor of Philosophy in Germanic Studies from the University of Chicago, a Master of Arts in Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics from The Johns Hopkins University, and a Bachelor of Arts in European Studies from Amherst College.
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University of Cincinnati
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The University of Cincinnati, top 5 university for co-op, offers students a balance of educational excellence and real-world experience. Since its founding in 1819, UC has been the source of many discoveries creating positive change for society, including the first antihistamine, the first co-op education program, the first electronic organ, the Golden Gate Bridge designer and the oral polio vaccine. Each year, this urban, public, research university graduates nearly 10,000 students, adding to more than 300,000 living alumni around the world. UC is the largest employer in the Cincinnati region, with an economic impact of more than $4.2 billion.