UC faculty-staff intranet complete
January 12, 2023
The UC Intranet project has finished Phase I establishing the university’s inaugural employee intranet.
January 12, 2023
The UC Intranet project has finished Phase I establishing the university’s inaugural employee intranet.
January 25, 2023
Jerry Harris, JD ’72, is not the fearsome litigator you expect when he opens the door to his home. His hair is shoulder-length; his feet are bare. He has two raucous (yet adorable) dogs on leashes and an adorable grandchild on the couch with his wife of 50-plus years, Carol.
September 18, 2022
An enthusiastic crowd packed a light-filled atrium to listen to speeches from dignitaries and witness a ribbon-cutting before a blast of confetti marked the grand opening of the UC College of Law’s new $45.6 million building.
October 12, 2022
Robert McClendon spoke with the media and greeted supporters during a Cornhole Tournament fundraiser for the Ohio Innocence Project held at UC Law on Oct. 2, a day known as Wrongful Conviction Day.
October 26, 2022
Sanjaly Geevarghese, ’23, arrived at UC with a mission. She had seen survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault — people she cared about — struggle within the legal system.
September 22, 2022
UC Family Weekend was designed to introduce families to university life. The three-day event attracted more than 5,000 people to the Uptown campus Sept. 16-18. A pep rally, a movie night in Nippert Stadium, an evening barbecue along with host of activities on Schneider Quad offered something for UC students, their siblings, parents and other supporters.
September 15, 2023
It's now official. The University of Cincinnati enrolled 50,921 students for the fall semester. Growth has been continuous with the student body increasing by 19% during the past decade.
August 28, 2023
University of Cincinnati President Neville G. Pinto shares the importance of UC's impact as enrollment projected to eclipse 50,000 students for first time in university history.
September 24, 2023
Andrea Wujek Beck, ’25, was well established in her life and career when the COVID-19 pandemic hit., which shifted her outlook. Law school was something she always wanted to do and was drawn to UC by the Ohio Innocence Project.
November 7, 2023
Nearly one in five UC students are considered first-generation college students — meaning they and their siblings are the first in their family to attend a four-year institution of higher learning. UC is attracting a growing number of first-gen students; their numbers jumped by 8% this fall on campus.