Watch CCM Wind Symphony’s performance of Omar Thomas' 'A Mother of a Revolution'
June 16, 2020
In November 2019, the UC College-Conservatory of Music Wind Symphony presented a special concert to commemorate the 50th anniversary year of the Stonewall Uprising. Exclusively featuring works by LGBTQ+ composers, the performance showcased Omar Thomas’ A Mother of a Revolution, which is available to watch online.
BEARCATS/health inequities series stimulates conversations around disparities
June 18, 2021
The BEARCATS/health series, the sessions offered opportunities for UC faculty members and community partners to share insights from their research and practice to help alumni address tough issues in our communities.
CECH professor collaborates with Diversity and Inclusion resources, incorporates research to aid Latino students
September 27, 2022
Michael Odio, Associate Sport Administration Professor (CECH), recounts personal roles and experiences from involvement in the creation of various Latino-focused organizations in Cincinnati.
WVXU: OKI Wanna Know why does Kentucky own the Ohio River?
April 22, 2021
UC Law's Professor Brad Mank answers questions from OKI Wanna Know about the border between Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana and what the Supreme Court says about it.
Key criminal justice reform bill supported by OIP now Ohio law
May 17, 2021
Criminal justice reform bill on interrogations supported by the OIP gains unanimous support in Ohio government and is sent to the Governor for signature.
P&G, Dinsmore, Cincinnati Law fellowship addresses inequities in the criminal justice system
May 11, 2021
Cincinnati Law, Dinsmore and P&G collaborate to create fellowship to address racial, civil injustice.
Downtown mural to commemorate UC Alumni honorees
March 22, 2021
Community art project will pay tribute to excellence of university’s alumni, highlight UC’s seamless relationship with the city and its residents.
Cincinnati Law lecture explores the Psychology and Politics of wrongful convictions
September 17, 2018
University of Cincinnati College of Law Professor Mark Godsey, a leading scholar, attorney and activist in the Innocence Movement, will discuss his book "Blind Injustice: A Former Prosecutor Exposes the Psychology and Politics of Wrongful Convictions" at a lecture at 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018, at Taft Stettinius & Hollister’s Chicago office (111 East Wacker, Ste. 2800 Chicago, IL 60601).
University of Cincinnati law student places third in national writing competition
October 2, 2018
Law student Megan Hurd places 3rd in national writing competition.