‘U.S. News’ ranks UC co-op among nation’s Top 5
September 14, 2020
In the newest national rankings, UC’s co-op program outpaces those at Duke, Stanford, Cornell and more.
September 14, 2020
In the newest national rankings, UC’s co-op program outpaces those at Duke, Stanford, Cornell and more.
College of Allied Health Sciences is offering a new three-year program structure for the Doctor of Audiology program, that will help students graduate and earn a professional income faster.
The new Master of Medical Laboratory Science Leadership pathway at UC College of Allied Health Sciences is the only program of its kind in the country.
The College of Allied Health Sciences recently launched direct admission opportunities in two of their programs: Medical Laboratory Science and Advanced Medical Imaging Technology.
The College of Allied Health Sciences starts new Accelerated Dietitian Nutritionist Program that will allow students to complete their bachelor’s, master’s, and supervised practice experience in just five years, saving them time and money.
October 28, 2020
The University of Cincinnati is featured in a new 30-second commercial called “Push Forward.” Filmed on campus and around Greater Cincinnati, the university-produced ad features UC students on screen and behind the scenes.
June 13, 2019
Inspired by her own father’s experience, UC College-Conservatory of Music E-Media Professor Hagit Limor set out to create Moniek’s Legacy, a multimedia tool that captures the journey of a Holocaust survivor with lessons to inspire action against future acts of hatred. With support from the CCM Harmony Fund, Limor and 15 students in her fall 2019 Media Topics class will travel to Poland and Germany in October to work on the project.
January 31, 2020
University of Cincinnati acting major and e-media minor Carlee Coulehan has trod the boards from Edinburgh Fringe Festival to Auschwitz.
April 27, 2020
Until the recent COVID-19 social distancing mandate, UC’s recent Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation recipients, Rishi Mehta and Zachary Thomas, were building success as undergraduate researchers in the medical sciences and biomedical engineering programs respectively. And they’re not slowing down.