All UC employees receive a discount on Communiversity courses

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Communiversity is part of the University of Cincinnati’s commitment to lifelong learning. Classes are held in-person on weekday evenings and weekends, online and in venues around Cincinnati, tailored with the adult learner in mind. Taught by UC educators, experts, and artisans from the Cincinnati area, they bring passion for their topics to the classroom, offering you endless opportunities to develop, grow, and learn something new. 

Communiversity offers a variety of classes such as art, fitness, cheese making, bourbon selections and more.

All UC employees, students, alumni and Donors receive 15% off on Communiversity classes. Email communiversity@uc.edu to take advantage of this offer.

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