Lindner Alumni Spotlight - Allison Brucato ’15
March 24, 2021
Lindner Alumni Spotlight - Allison Brucato
March 24, 2021
Lindner Alumni Spotlight - Allison Brucato
December 9, 2020
Women in Law, a University of Cincinnati College of Law alumnae organization, awarded its first eight grants, totaling $48,347 in November. The philanthropic group, established in early 2020, was created to provide alumnae, students and faculty with networking opportunities while also supporting transformational experiences for Cincinnati Law students that may be unattainable because of finances.
December 21, 2020
The University of Cincinnati Carl H. Lindner College of Business Alumni Council has welcomed six new members to its 20-member council.
December 9, 2020
Anndréa is an innovative product and marketing leader with expertise in leading teams to identify and drive customer-focused solutions for three of the world's most valuable companies.
December 3, 2020
Logan Lindsay had big plans for his final year at UC. It would be the culmination of all that he loved most about college: building and celebrating friendships and, as Student Body President, seeing his newly created initiatives come to life in the well-being of his fellow students.
November 17, 2020
Lindner College of Business Alumni Spotlight on Cory Sims
December 17, 2019
Allyson West was a high school student from Texas embarking on her national tour of potential colleges. Making her way down the list, she arrived at the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music. While on a walkthrough of the facilities, she saw Corbett Auditorium — yet what should have been her first time seeing the stage wasn’t.
May 29, 2020
The University of Cincinnati College of Arts & Sciences has created the Niehoff Center for Film and Media Studies, thanks to a $2.8 million gift from Peter and Betsy Niehoff.
July 28, 2020
A University of Cincinnati alumnus has donated $200,000 to support a center at the law school focused on race, gender and social justice. Bill Morelli, A&S ’74, JD ’78, has created the Bill Morelli Endowment Fund for the Nathaniel R. Jones Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice at the College of Law. Renamed in 2019 after Judge Nathaniel Jones in honor of his career as a champion for justice, the Jones Center trains and cultivates scholars, leaders and activists committed to social change. After his retirement as a federal judge, Judge Jones joined the law firm Blank Rome LLP, serving as its first chief officer of Diversity and Inclusion. Morelli says the timing of his gift was intentional. “At a time when national discussion—often divisive—is taking place on issues of race, gender and justice, it’s important for the legal profession to take the lead in framing issues and developing solutions,” he said. “The Jones Center is at the center of thought leadership in this area and I hope this gift can bring together scholars and practitioners in the field to inspire the next generation of lawyers to shape public policy and help build bridges of understanding in the broader community.” “Bill’s gift not only celebrates our university and the life work of Judge Nathaniel Jones, it supports our commitment to racial justice,” UC President Neville G. Pinto said. “It helps us create more welcoming spaces for listening, dialogue and support as we move forward and work to solve systemic issues of justice.”