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Christina and Miles Davis

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UC alumni Christina and Miles Davis built a thriving Cincinnati cookie business while serving their community as Bearcats for Life.

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Cyndy Wright Sellers

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I am a Bearcat for Life because I believe in, not only the educational opportunities UC provides, but their investment in people and community

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Vic and Laura Troha

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University of Cincinnati alumni turn children’s books into a way to give back in Cincinnati, supporting local kids and families in need.

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Mac Miller

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Being a Bearcat for Life means returning the gift that the University of Cincinnati has given to me for the last four years of my college career.

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Karen Tupman

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Being a Bearcat for Life is a wonderful family tradition for me.

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Theo Marshall

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I’m lucky to be the daughter and granddaughter of UC grads, and my family deeply values the education UC provides—my dad even went back to finish his bachelor’s after 42 years

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Ella Davis

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A Bearcat for Life shares how the University of Cincinnati shaped her journey to becoming a nurse through mentorship, community, and Bearcat pride.

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Morgan Passek

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Cincinnati has allowed me to follow my dreams! Having studied International Business and Marketing at Lindner, I was able to hone my skills, build confidence and raise my hand for opportunities that took me across the globe.

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Megan Pando

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Megan Pando built her future at UC. From DAAP studios to founding Makers Social, her Bearcats for Life story is about creating fearlessly and building boldly.

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Kevin Krebs

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A Bearcat for Life story about giving back to the University of Cincinnati, finding purpose through leadership, and carrying UC’s legacy forward.

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Ad spending ramps up in Senate race

June 8, 2026

Spectrum News turns to a University of Cincinnati political science professor to explain the national interest in the U.S. Senate campaign in Ohio.

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Diamond Jackson

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UC has made me feel more at home than any other place I've been to.

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Are Cincinnati’s rent prices really jumping that much?

June 8, 2026

“There’s greater demand for living in Cincinnati,” said Painter, professor and academic director of the Lindner College of Business’s Real Estate Center. “We just haven’t built enough units to keep pace with that increasing demand.”

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UC’s largest housing project takes shape

June 8, 2026

Block 1 and Block 2, a new residence hall complex topped out this spring as an impressive gateway to campus emerges along the south side of the University of Cincinnati.

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CCM alumni win big at the 2026 Tony Awards

June 8, 2026

UC College-Conservatory of Music alumni took center stage during a star-studded evening on Sunday, June 7, when music superstar P!NK hosted the American Theatre Wing’s prestigious Tony Awards. Two of CCM's most accomplished alumni took home top honors during this year's ceremony. Shoshana Bean and Stephen Flaherty both received Tonys during the June 7 ceremony.

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MSN or DNP: Choosing the right advanced nursing degree for you

June 5, 2026

Choosing between a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is one of the most common points of confusion for nurses looking to advance their education. Both degrees can open the door to leadership opportunities, advanced clinical roles, and higher earning potential, but they differ in length, cost, and long-term career goals.

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State continues support for the Ohio Cyber Range

June 5, 2026

The Ohio Cyber Range Institute at the University of Cincinnati recently received $227,000 from the Ohio Controlling Board., reported Local 12 News. The OCRI manages the Ohio Cyber Range on behalf of the state. It is a statewide, collaborative network that supports cybersecurity programs across Ohio.

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At least two weather patterns increase headaches, UC study suggests

June 4, 2026

University of Cincinnati physicians and collaborators identified two specific weather patterns that increase headache and migraine risk and found the preventive medication fremanezumab (Ajovy) can reduce weather‑associated headaches. The findings will be presented at the American Headache Society Annual Scientific Meeting in Orlando.