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CLOVERS study to examine methods of increasing blood pressure in...
October 16, 2018
UC researchers are part of national study comparing methods of increasing dangerously low blood pressure levels in sepsis patients.
Campus Recreation offers discounted employee membership
November 1, 2018
When faculty and staff participate in Campus Recreation's Rec Rewards program, they can be reimbursed all but approximately four dollars per month. Program requirements such as number of monthly visits must be met for reimbursement. Promotional membership fee of thirty dollars per month is available through November, 2018.
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CLOVERS study to examine methods of increasing blood pressure in...
October 16, 2018
UC researchers are part of national study comparing methods of increasing dangerously low blood pressure levels in sepsis patients.
Campus Recreation offers discounted employee membership
November 1, 2018
When faculty and staff participate in Campus Recreation's Rec Rewards program, they can be reimbursed all but approximately four dollars per month. Program requirements such as number of monthly visits must be met for reimbursement. Promotional membership fee of thirty dollars per month is available through November, 2018.
Fall enrollment tops 3,000 at UC Clermont
October 24, 2018
Parking lots and classes are bit more crowded at the University of Cincinnati Clermont College this fall, thanks to a fall enrollment of 3,017 — the highest number the campus has seen in years.
$175K in pilot grants awarded to UC cancer researchers
October 11, 2018
Pilot grants totaling $175,000 were recently awarded to University of Cincinnati (UC) researchers to fund projects dedicated to advancing science and finding new therapies for pancreatic and head and neck cancers.
CCM's Bernstein at 100 Festival Concludes with 'Lenny Week'
October 25, 2018
The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music brings its yearlong Leonard Bernstein at 100 Festival to a grand finale with a series of events running Oct. 26-Nov. 4, 2018, culminating with a rare concert performance of Stan Kenton’s Grammy Award-winning instrumental version of Bernstein’s West Side Story score.
Author John Jeremiah Sullivan to visit UC Clermont
Event: November 14, 2018 6:00 PM
Author John Jeremiah Sullivan, a Guggenheim-grant winning essayist published in The New York Times Magazine, GQ and Harper’s Magazine, will visit UC Clermont College to raise money for student scholarships Nov. 14.
Duke Energy gives $25,000 to UC Center for Field Studies
October 4, 2018
Duke Energy has donated $25,000 to the University of Cincinnati Center for Field Studies (UCCFS), one of the university’s most advanced teaching and research facilities.
Medical students offer thanks at Oct. 13 service for body donors
October 10, 2018
UC College of Medicine Body Donation Program will hold a memorial service set for 11 a.m. Saturday, October 13, 2018, to honor individuals who have donated their bodies for medical education.
Transforming oral histories into interactive art
October 3, 2018
news feature on the cincinnati project's art installation 'what is and what can be: women of color and the struggle for justice in cincinnati'
UC’s Hero Bearcats art exhibit celebrates everyday heroes
October 5, 2018
UC art exhibit supports student scholarships and services, celebrates Cincinnati’s everyday heroes
Jewish consultant for 'Transparent' to speak at UC
Event: November 11, 2018 2:00 PM
Rabbi Susan Goldberg will speak at the Mayerson JCC about her time on the set of the hit television series "Transparent"as part of annual Lichter Lecture series.
UC students, faculty and staff invited to 2018 shred event
Event: October 19, 2018 9:00 AM
Read more about the 2018 Shred Event taking place at McMicken Commons, Friday, October 19, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Oct. 30 Life of the Mind lecture to address the topic of 'next'
Event: October 30, 2018 3:00 PM
Life of the Mind, interdisciplinary conversations with UC faculty, will return Tuesday, Oct. 30, 3-5pm, in Annie Laws (407 Teachers/Dyer) with a lecture by Sarah Stitzlein, professor of education and affiliate faculty in philosophy. Professor Stitzlein will speak on “What’s Next for America? Teaching Hope and Reviving Democracy.”