Latoya Chambers
BEARCATS FOR LIFE
Discover how UC helped Latoya Chambers find her purpose as an educator, advocate, and servant leader. Read her journey as a first-generation student, TRIO alumna, and proud Bearcat for Life.
BEARCATS FOR LIFE
Discover how UC helped Latoya Chambers find her purpose as an educator, advocate, and servant leader. Read her journey as a first-generation student, TRIO alumna, and proud Bearcat for Life.
BEARCATS FOR LIFE
From marching band memories to career milestones, discover how UC’s Bearcat Bands shaped a lifelong love for Cincinnati, campus spirit, and the red-and-black pride that makes a Bearcat for Life.
BEARCATS FOR LIFE
Discover how a University of Cincinnati graduate became a Bearcat for Life through social justice advocacy, DEI leadership, and global service.
BEARCATS FOR LIFE
Discover how a University of Cincinnati Bearcat for Life blends leadership, engineering, and service to create real-world impact.
BEARCATS FOR LIFE
A Bearcat for Life story about giving back to the University of Cincinnati, finding purpose through leadership, and carrying UC’s legacy forward.
BEARCATS FOR LIFE
A Bearcat for Life shares how the University of Cincinnati shaped her journey to becoming a nurse through mentorship, community, and Bearcat pride.
BEARCATS FOR LIFE
Megan Pando built her future at UC. From DAAP studios to founding Makers Social, her Bearcats for Life story is about creating fearlessly and building boldly.
April 1, 2018
The 1991 implosion of UC’s Sander Hall continues to reverberate with the upcoming release of a powerful new book about the building’s architect from the perspective of his daughter.
April 1, 2018
Matt Berninger and Scott Devendorf of alt-rock band The National reflect on their formative years at UC.
April 1, 2018
UC’s new high school ambassador program could serve as a national model for helping low-income and first-generation students attend college.
April 1, 2018
Man gains precious time with family thanks to innovative UC cancer treatment
April 1, 2018
DAAP alum launches clothing line for women recovering from breast surgery.
June 17, 2025
A co-op at Lego shows one University of Cincinnati student that innovative design starts with a spirit of play.
September 1, 2018
UC prepares for its Bicentennial with sights firmly set on the future
September 1, 2018
UC’s unconventional scientist tackles remedy for cystic fibrosis and COPD.
September 1, 2018
The problem with lead is that it’s so hard to detect. The heavy metal is found in everything from paints and ammunition to car batteries and antique toys. Malleable, cheap and abundant, lead was a favorite material for pipes and plumbing fittings dating back to the Roman Empire. But it’s also toxic, so toxic that exposure can cause lifelong cognitive and neurological impairments in children.
September 1, 2018
UC journalism student Alberto Jones shares his BOLDLY BEARCAT story about surviving abuse to chase his dream of becoming the next Oprah.
September 1, 2018
Advancement after advancement, technology is generation of cybertalent to meet the current and future finding new ways to creep into our lives. Nearly everyone you know carries a computer around in their pocket that’s more powerful than any desktop system from a decade ago. Our country’s money no longer changes hands in stacks of paper bills — it’s now just a bunch of ones and zeroes being moved around from one computer to the next. We now have smart homes, driverless cars and the ability to order more corn flakes with the touch of a single button.
August 26, 2024
The University of Cincinnati anticipates record enrollment as classes begin Monday, Aug. 26, with a projected 52,000 students — a 2.1% increase over last year. Growth continues but is more strategic with the university attracting more online learners, a greater number of transfer and first-generation students along with a stronger student presence on regional campuses at Blue Ash and Clermont.
August 13, 2024
In the 2023-24 academic year, more than 8,300 UC students earned an estimated $88.8 million collectively through paid co-op experiences, according to self-reported data. That averages to nearly $10,700 per student per semester. It’s an 18% increase in wages from the last reported co-op data.