UHP

Fall 2026 Honors Seminars

Study Tours

Upcoming study tours
Course Number Title Instructor Day/Time Location BoK
JOUR2050 Travel Writing in Iceland Wohlfarth, Jenny   Iceland  

Seminars

Upcoming seminars
Course Number Title Instructor Class Number Day/Time BoK  
BIOL3060
ENGL3160
Dying Well Culley, Theresa
Anderson, Lora
       
CI3036
COMM3036
Social Justice Spaces for Children Dell, Laura
Schroder, Sarah
Jennings, Nancy
       
EECE2001C Pinball Design and Programming: The Art and Engineering of Mechatronic Storytelling Fuchs, Zach        
ENGL2089 (honors sections only)

Intermediate Composition See Catalyst  See Catalyst See Catalyst N/A  
FILM3018
DMC3018
Decolonial Game Design Torner, Evan        
FILM3045
COMM3045
FREN3040
Film and Globalization Gott, 
Sastry,
       
GEOL3095
PHIL3095
Dinosaurs, Dragons, and Dogma Biener, 
Miller, 
       
MTEN3015 Learning from Catastrophic Failure – A Spur to Innovation Erdeniz, Dinc        
ORGL3009 (non-LCB students)
MGMT3009 (LCB students)
Bennis Leadership Accelerator Lewis, Marianne
Chrobot-Mason, Donna
       
PHIL3088 (honors section only) Ethics and Dragons: Teaching Ethics Through Role-play Cullison, Andrew        
PHIL3089 Saints, Heroes, and Altruists Carbonell, Vanessa        

Seminar News and Highlights

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New Dungeons & Dragons ethics seminar takes flight

July 7, 2025

On a blisteringly hot summer day, laughter echoed through the cool, damp basement of the Avondale branch of the Cincinnati Public Library. Young teenagers huddled around a table littered with pencils and paper, rolling dice and bonding over a game of Dungeons & Dragons. University of Cincinnati undergraduate student Charitha Anamala sat behind a trifold card with a blazing red dragon on it, serving as the group’s Dungeon Master (DM) or campaign organizer. Within the fantasy setting she described, it was hard to tell the adventure was a lesson in ethics.

2

‘Doing Good Together’ course gains recognition

May 1, 2025

New honors course, titled “Doing Good Together,” teaches students about philanthropy with a class project that distributes real funds to UC-affiliated nonprofits. Course sparked UC’s membership in national consortium, Philanthropy Lab.