UC Law student aims to raise awareness of human rights in Middle East
November 4, 2020
Before attending the University of Cincinnati College of Law, Nawfal Ali Aljabali had already worked to fight for human rights in the Middle East. Finding the work fulfilling, he knew he wanted to continue in this area. Aljabali chose to continue his education at UC Law so he could do more with his law degree, both in the United States and back home in Yemen.
UC Law students set course for Colombia
May 9, 2023
Students in the College of Law traveled to Bogotá, Colombia during spring break as part of a short course exploring international trade, human rights and transitional justice.
With UC, you see the world
September 19, 2023
Study abroad is back to 75% of pre-COVID levels at the University of Cincinnati, and a wide variety of international study options is available to students in any program. Where do you see yourself in the world?
Cincinnati Decision Day arrives with record numbers and Bearcat surprises
February 5, 2021
As UC reaches Cincinnati Decision Day on Feb. 5 — when thousands of students find out if they’ve been admitted to the university to pursue their studies — the numbers reveal that the institution is more popular than ever.
A UC first: Enrollment tops 48,000
August 18, 2022
The University of Cincinnati anticipates record enrollment as classes begin Monday, Aug. 22, with a projected 48,300 students — a 3% increase over last year. It will mark nearly a decade of continuous growth of a student body that increasingly reflects the university’s core values.
UC's record graduating class prepares for next chapter
April 22, 2024
UC will confer degrees to 7,521 degrees to 7,391 students. (Some students are earning multiple degrees.) Both represent new records at UC for a single graduating class dating back two centuries.
CCM Doctoral student chosen to judge international violin competition
March 3, 2021
Junqi (Sophie) Tang, current DMA Violin student at UC’s College-Conservatory of Music was recently invited to serve on a distinguished panel of judges for the 2021 Hong Kong International Violin Competition and Chamber Music Competition. Sponsored by the Asia Musicians Association, the competition attracts performers from all over the world including Germany, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Russia and more.
UC advisor raises awareness of endangered paradise in face of rising tides
August 21, 2018
As climate change jeopardizes remote Pacific islands, UC advisor becomes advocate for change.
UC student creates own co-op in Germany
November 19, 2018
Biomedical engineering student Charley Goodwin will be the second American to co-op at Johnson & Johnson’s offices in Norderstedt, Germany