Work hard, play well
June 17, 2025
A co-op at Lego shows one University of Cincinnati student that innovative design starts with a spirit of play.
June 17, 2025
A co-op at Lego shows one University of Cincinnati student that innovative design starts with a spirit of play.
June 11, 2025
The University of Cincinnati’s Student-Run Free Clinic is filling critical health care gaps by serving uninsured adults. Through a service-learning model, medical students gain hands-on experience while providing essential care.
June 12, 2025
The University of Cincinnati cut the ribbon on the Sheakley Indoor Practice Facility and Athletics Performance Center, culminating a two-year construction process for the $134-million, 210,000-square-foot complex that will redefine the student-athlete experience at UC.
June 17, 2025
Upon being introduced by UC President Neville Pinto as the 2025 recipient of the William Howard Taft Medal for Notable Achievement at the UC Alumni Celebration in April, Darrell Miller gave in to the understandable urge within him, given his surroundings. There in historic Cincinnati Music Hall, he paused a moment, then belted out several bars of Nessun dorma from the Puccini opera Turandot, showing off a set of pipes that don’t get exercised all that often these days but remain mainstage-worthy.
June 17, 2025
The halls of UC’s biology department came alive with high school students early last month. Scores of students from Hughes, Aiken and Lockland high schools poured in for a day of learning. Molecular parasitology, hydrogeology and spider vision were all on the schedule, and there was plenty of hands-on learning as they handled snakes, hissing cockroaches and frogs, studied vertebrate anatomy and combed through stream samples searching for elusive mayflies, sowbugs and crayfish. The occasion? The tenth anniversary of Biology Day, which UC’s College of Arts and Sciences hosts each year in partnership with Cincinnati Public Schools.
June 17, 2025
University of Cincinnati and Case Western Reserve University researchers have received an Air Force Research Laboratory grant to test platelet-inspired nanotherapeutics to treat traumatic brain injuries and hemorrhages.
June 17, 2025
The UC Real Estate Center’s 34th annual dinner was held on June 11 and celebrated real estate students and Distinguished Real Estate Service Awardee Shenan Murphy, vice chairman, Cincinnati, Dayton, Cleveland-Akron, Colliers.
June 17, 2025
A co-op at Lego shows one University of Cincinnati student that innovative design starts with a spirit of play.
June 16, 2025
Brittany Knott, MSN, RN, does not just see herself as a nurse, but as a changemaker. A lifelong learner with four academic degrees under her belt, Knott is now just one semester away from earning her Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) certificate from the University of Cincinnati. But her ambitions stretch far beyond the classroom or hospital floor—she is actively working to open Cincinnati’s first minority-owned hospital.
June 16, 2025
UC’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) offers dozens of different general studies and arts elective courses in fall 2025. These credit-granting courses are open to all UC students and cover a wide range of topics including dance, movies and media, music and theatre arts!
June 16, 2025
Janet Dong, PhD, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Cincinnati's College of Engineering and Applied Science and director of the UC Center for Robotics Research, was recognized by the university with the Distinguished Teaching Professor Award. This award is given to one faculty member each year who exemplifies educational excellence through impactful teaching, curriculum development, and student mentorship.
June 17, 2025
UC journalism Professor Jeffrey Blevins talks to NBC News about why politicians spread lies about the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses.
June 16, 2025
The Plain Dealer spoke with UC Law's Mark Godsey about proposed state budget language that could limit access to police records. A compromise between opponents and supporters appears likely.
June 12, 2025
The proposed “big beautiful bill” has a provision that would ban states from enforcing regulation on artificial intelligence models and systems for 10 years. The legal implications of the bill’s moratorium on AI regulation are a source of confusion across the political spectrum. Cincinnati Edition on WVXU recently spoke with director of UC’s Applied AI Lab Jeffrey Shaffer for insight on what the provision could mean at the crossroads of innovation and safety.
June 12, 2025
The University of Cincinnati cut the ribbon on the Sheakley Indoor Practice Facility and Athletics Performance Center, culminating a two-year construction process for the $134-million, 210,000-square-foot complex that will redefine the student-athlete experience at UC.
June 10, 2025
UC Associate Professor Bob Hyland talks to WCPO about the latest findings of UC's environmental testing at Burnet Woods.
June 10, 2025
UC President Neville G. Pinto shares thoughts on the vital role higher education must play in meeting the workforce needs of our future with the Cincinnati Business Courier.
June 10, 2025
MSN highlights UC Classics research in Pompeii that showed ancient Romans traded exotic animals such as giraffes. Professor Steven Ellis discovered giraffe bones while excavating the ancient city entombed in ash from a volcanic eruption.
June 9, 2025
Major accounting firms are auditing their approach to recruiting new talent, according to a new article by the Cincinnati Business Courier. The Courier lays out what local firms are doing to shake up the industry, including hiring more employees, raising salaries and creating plenty of hands-on student opportunities. Chelsea Anderson, PhD, assistant professor of accounting in UC’s Lindner College of Business, told the Courier that co-op is a great way to gain that vital experience.