$2 million gift establishes John and Carrie Hayden Community Learning Kitchen
May 12, 2025
Kitchen expands whole-person, integrative approach of the Osher Center, University of Cincinnati Cancer Center
May 12, 2025
Kitchen expands whole-person, integrative approach of the Osher Center, University of Cincinnati Cancer Center
September 12, 2024
Sophia Lammi, ’27, calls it the best of two worlds. She is double-majoring in Fashion Design in DAAP and French in A&S. But one might argue that her double major has opened up more worlds than two.
September 12, 2024
On one hand, saxophonist and University of Cincinnati student Andrew Brown, CCM ’26, is going solo. He is the only student in his graduating class pursuing his specific fields of study. On the other hand, by majoring in Music Education with a Specialization in Jazz Studies, he is also immersed in a rarefied duet.
September 12, 2024
Can a donor’s dollar help change the world? Austin Castle, ’25, is well on his way to proving that it can.
August 30, 2024
The remarkable growth of the University of Cincinnati’s Bearcats Pantry & Resource Center is the greatest testament to its ongoing place of priority among the university’s array of student resources.
September 12, 2024
One might assume that Timoth Akama ’24, ’26 is living a dream come true. But for most of his life, Akama never dreamed that one day he would pursue degrees in public health more than 8,000 miles from home.
September 12, 2024
Charles Rappe ’24 came to UC as a 26-year-old who had followed a unique career path. In the years after college, he had worked as an archeologist, cook, computer programmer, videographer and, finally, a police officer.
September 12, 2024
A first-generation college student, Corbett’s transition to UC proved more difficult than she had imagined.
September 18, 2025
To say that UC has exceeded expectations for Grace Nunn, DAAP ’27, would be an understatement. She arrived on campus expecting to blend her love of art with a career in communication design that provided an economically feasible path forward. What she did not expect was a transformation in how she viewed the purpose of design.
September 16, 2025
For Maya Huffman, Law ’26, there was no doubt, no hesitation, no unexpected detours on her career path. She knew when she was in high school that she would pursue a career in public service law. Today, as one of three Arthur Russell Morgan Fellows at UC’s College of Law, she is one year away from achieving that dream.