Meet a colorful but color-blind spider
January 13, 2022
An international team of researchers finds that a jumping spider with vivid color on its face and legs can't see it.
January 13, 2022
An international team of researchers finds that a jumping spider with vivid color on its face and legs can't see it.
January 13, 2022
UC President Neville Pinto thanks the UC community for its continued resilience, while also looking ahead to an encouraging 2022.
January 13, 2022
As the U.S. Supreme Court weigh possible restrictions on abortion law University of Cincinnati faculty members, Jenn Dye, PhD, and Michelle McGowan, PhD, discuss the implications of a high court ruling with WVXU's Cincinnati Edition.
January 13, 2022
An international team of researchers finds that a jumping spider with vivid color on its face and legs can't see it.
January 13, 2022
UC President Neville Pinto thanks the UC community for its continued resilience, while also looking ahead to an encouraging 2022.
January 13, 2022
As the U.S. Supreme Court weigh possible restrictions on abortion law University of Cincinnati faculty members, Jenn Dye, PhD, and Michelle McGowan, PhD, discuss the implications of a high court ruling with WVXU's Cincinnati Edition.
January 13, 2022
Akshata Upadhye found a passion for research in artificial intelligence and machine learning, which led her to pursue a master’s degree in computer science at the University of Cincinnati. Upadhye has a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from University of Pune in India. She was named Graduate Student Engineer of the Month by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.
January 13, 2022
University of Cincinnati researchers have received a U.S. Department of Defense grant to further study how stress hormone receptors affect brain cell degeneration in Parkinson's disease.
January 12, 2022
NSA grant expands the Russian program at UC. The NSA STARTALK grant is the largest to the humanities at the College of Arts and Sciences.
Event: January 21, 2022 7:00 PM
CCMpower is thrilled to announce the return of Cincinnati’s one-of-a-kind virtual fundraising event, Moveable Feast, featuring incredible performances by UC College-Conservatory of Music’s student artists. Despite circumstances that keep us from being together in person again, CCMpower has planned a joyful evening of artistry, food, celebration and togetherness with Moveable Feast 2022: A Bridge to the Stars, presented online on Friday, Jan. 21, 2022.
Event: January 13, 2022 11:00 AM
UC's African American Cultural & Resource Center presents Martin Luther King Jr. Day virtual celebrations and thoughtful discussions on current issues, hope and future promise on Jan. 13 and 18. Virtual events includes panel discussions by Cincinnati Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, UC students, staff and other local community activists.
January 12, 2022
College of Nursing honored with 2021 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine
January 12, 2022
University of Cincinnati assistant professor Elizabeth Hobson discusses 100 years of research in dominance hierarchies in the latest issue of the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
January 12, 2022
The University of Cincinnati announced the launch of the Warren Bennis Leadership Initiative (WBLI), an interdisciplinary home for leadership study, development and programming.
January 11, 2022
Cincinnati has become a model for Ohio and for cities across the nation when it comes to solving pressing economic issues.
January 11, 2022
The College of Medicine has received a grant from the Association of American Medical Colleges to foster greater collaboration between the college and community partners in promoting confidence in COVID-19 vaccines.
Co-Op Internships
For college students who want to cut costs and limit student debt, enrolling in a university with cooperative education programs could be an opportunity that reduces student loan borrowing while offering real-world learning experiences.
January 11, 2022
With COVID-19 cases surging thanks to the omicron variant, many people are turning to self-administered tests to see if they have the virus. Some who do their own research about the tests online, may find a wide variety of theories on the best way to administer the tests. In an article published by Cincinnati.com, Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the UC College of Medicine answers some questions about how to make the most of a home COVID-19 test.