UC breaks summer enrollment record two years running
June 24, 2021
UC welcomes its largest summer class in university history by nearly 500 students. Preliminary summer 2021 enrollment is at 20,618 students, up 2.4% from 2020, when UC previously surpassed the university’s summer enrollment record. The upward trajectory represents a longtime trend in summer enrollment.
Black FUTURE month is here
February 6, 2024
The University of Cincinnati’s annual Black History Month celebration is back and better than ever. This year’s celebration has been renamed Black FUTURE Month by organizers, and includes something for everyone—from tours of historical Black churches to cosplays to Drink n’ Thinks, field trips and food.
LA ist: UC Law dean weighs in on inequality, CA child care workforce
July 24, 2020
University of Cincinnati College of Law Dean Verna Williams talks about the historical origin of Black women and domestic roles in a LA ist story on child care workers in California.
UC IT, design professors team up to reduce waste in fashion industry
July 14, 2020
UC professor Murat Ozer collaborates with the faculty of DAAP to use technology to create a solution for waste in the fashion industry.
WCPO: Spring Grove Cemetery’s hidden secrets
June 2, 2021
Gravestones and UC author Michael Griffiths tell the tale of prominent Cincinnatians in Spring Grove Cemetery.
The Baltimore Sun: You thought you knew Appalachia
April 30, 2020
Samantha NeCamp, assistant professor and composition director in UC's Department of English, dispels Appalachian stereotypes in her book "Literacy in the Mountains: Community, Newspapers, and Writing in Appalachia."
Inside Higher Ed: Dissertation assistance during COVID-19
August 4, 2020
Writing is required to succeed in and eventually leave graduate school, writes Laura R. Micciche, yet Ph.D. students often don't receive enough support for this mostly invisible private work.
NYT: UC grad was 'beloved professor with historic past'
November 22, 2021
The New York Times publishes a news obituary for Justus Rosenberg, a member of the French resistance who helped artists and intellectuals flee the Germans during World War II. After the war, he earned a doctorate at the University of Cincinnati and taught literature.
Paste: Taking a stab at understanding the ‘Stupid Teens’ horror trope
October 22, 2021
The horror movie genre portrays teens as 'dumb', but they are able to laugh at the trope. After all, who would ever go into the basement...not me!