WCPO: Cincinnati's Lost Year: Pandemic fuels increase in gun violence, anxiety, depression
November 20, 2020
UC’s expert in Africana studies Edward Wallace speaks to how the health crisis has exacerbated issues in minority and low income households in Cincinnati. .
A milestone centennial
March 8, 2021
In 1920, UC became the first university in the nation to open cooperative education — founded at UC in 1906 — to women.
DAAP artists paint hope in the streets with Black Lives Matter mural
July 7, 2020
UC DAAP artists lead design teams while creating Cincinnati's Black Lives Matter! street mural during Juneteenth 2020.
Study tests whether election truths can combat lies
October 28, 2020
Election lies are difficult to overcome say cyber security researchers who simulated an attack on the 2020 presidential election.
‘Somos familia’
April 26, 2023
“Somos familia” means “we are family,” and students from throughout the Latinx community are building family, finding success and continuing a legacy at UC.
UC joins national CyberCorps to defend America’s cyberspace
February 11, 2021
The University of Cincinnati received a $4 million award from the National Science Foundation to establish a Cybersecurity Scholarship for Service program.
Cincinnati.com: Moving forward means confronting legacy
April 9, 2021
Littisha Bates writes opinion letter to Cincinnati.com on the history of race and policing in the city and other communities.
Cincinnati Decision Day: UC receives another record number of first-year applicants
January 17, 2020
UC remains as popular as ever with incoming first-year students as the institution is seeing another record year for applications by Cincinnati Decision Day on Jan. 17, 2020.