Input Sessions Seek Ideas on UC s Priorities, Future
University of Cincinnati students, faculty and staff will have an opportunity to provide ideas and input for the university's future and its priorities during sessions with President Neville Pinto and his senior leadership team scheduled in October and November.
Four input sessions open to the campus community will seek feedback on UCs
for the years to come. Students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend any session convenient to them. None of the four sessions is limited to a specific college or unit:
- October 25 10 a.m. in Kowalewski Hall at the Winkle College of Pharmacy.
- October 27 1 p.m. in Muntz Auditorium at UC Blue Ash.
- November 1 2 p.m. in Krueger Auditorium at UC Clermont.
- November 2 10 a.m. in Annie Laws at the College of Education, Criminal Justice and Human Services (Room 407, Teachers/Dyer Complex).
Feedback can also be sent to
.
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