WCPO: Council shoots down 'resign-to-run'
September 8, 2021
Political scientist David Niven comments on failed resign-to-run proposal for city office holders
September 8, 2021
Political scientist David Niven comments on failed resign-to-run proposal for city office holders
September 8, 2021
The newest COVID-19 variant, Mu, is starting to cause concern, being found now in all 50 United States. Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the UC College of Medicine was interviewed by WLWT-TV about the latest on the Mu variant.
September 8, 2021
Medical ethics researcher comments on article regarding trauma induced care
September 8, 2021
Political scientist David Niven comments on failed resign-to-run proposal for city office holders
September 8, 2021
The newest COVID-19 variant, Mu, is starting to cause concern, being found now in all 50 United States. Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the UC College of Medicine was interviewed by WLWT-TV about the latest on the Mu variant.
September 8, 2021
Medical ethics researcher comments on article regarding trauma induced care
September 8, 2021
UC's Hilja R. Ruegg, MD, medical director of Integrated Mental Health Care and program director in the UC Family Medicine/Psychiatry Combined Training Program, spoke with Fox 19's Trevor Peters about the grassroots campaign of area physician moms encouraging schools to require universal masking.
September 8, 2021
Recent UC College-Conservatory of Music alumnus Declan Hayden (BM Percussion Performance, ‘20; BM Music Education, ‘20) won a position this summer with the touring production of percussion and theatre troupe STOMP. The ensemble has twelve members, with eight of those members performing on any given night. Hayden’s character is called “Potato Head,” whom STOMP describes as “the rock steady rhythmic center of the show.”
September 7, 2021
Tobacco Free UC is here to educate, empower, and support you. With classes starting, more Bearcats are returning to campus as well as visitors. It is important that your overall health and well-being are prioritized!
September 7, 2021
By Rebecca Schweitzer [COPY] A big part of the freshman experience at any university is social connection. In UC’s College of Arts and Sciences, the largest college in UC with some 8,000 undergraduates, first-year students can find friendship and like minds through a wide variety of student organizations. As students return to campus life this fall, clubs offer safe communities in which to learn more about the local community or world. Clubs focused on current interest topics such as social change, the environment and politics exist within clubs such as We The People, GIVE and Students for Justice in Palestine, while other clubs such as Bearcat Bhangra and Opera Club meet over shared niche interests.
September 7, 2021
University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory Associate Professor of Voice and CCM alum Stuart Skelton will be the featured soloist for Last Night at the Proms with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. The concert premieres Sept. 11, 2021, in London’s Royal Albert Hall.
September 7, 2021
Emily Baxter, a student at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, never dreamed that she would be designing art for a major league soccer stadium. But Baxter, 23, designed works for the new TQL Stadium, home of FC Cincinnati.
Event: October 6, 2021 5:30 PM
The University of Cincinnati Clermont College will hold a fall Open House on Wednesday, Oct. 6, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. for prospective students and their families.
September 7, 2021
Assistant Professor Minjin Kim rallies against anti-Asian racism and discrimination by amplifying the voices of people of Asian descent.
September 7, 2021
In an article for the online sexual health publication Giddy, Abhinav Sidana, MD, assistant professor in the Division of Urology in the Department of Surgery at the UC College of Medicine was interviewed on the topic of genetic testing for prostate cancer.
September 7, 2021
AZO CleanTech highlights an effort by the University of Cincinnati to unlock the secrets of how bacteria store electricity. The work could help solve renewable energy's biggest drawback.
September 4, 2021
On Sept. 3, 2021, police responded to the 2300 block of Rohs Street for a burglary report.
September 3, 2021
By Rebecca Schweitzer [COPY] For many students, college is a time of uncertainty and discovery. It is during these formative years that many learn where their interests lay and what future they hope to create for themselves. This was no different for A&S alumna, Jelanah Cheatham. When Cheatham began at UC in 2014, she felt completely unsure about what career path she hoped to follow. She found herself switching majors multiple times and shifting her post-college aspirations every semester. After a few semesters of this routine, Cheatham decided Interdisciplinary Studies seemed like a good option and concentrated her curriculum in Math, Marketing and Computer Science.