New facial covering requirement and vaccine incentives for UC community
August 3, 2021
UC President Neville G. Pinto announced that facial covering requirements will begin at UC Aug. 5, and vaccine incentives will begin for faculty, staff and students later this month.
UC to honor 2,079 grads at summer Commencement
August 2, 2021
UC celebrates the 2021 summer Commencement on Friday in two ceremonies at Fifth Third Arena. On Saturday, UC will recognize 2020 grads with an in-person Commencement celebration.
Rankings Rise: UC Graduate Programs Advance in Just-Released U.S. News' Guide
March 15, 2016
Several UC programs pull rank in the just-released 2017 U.S. News and World Report "Best Grad Schools" guide.
Election 2016: University of Cincinnati Houses Faculty Experts in Politics, Religion, Campaigns and More
March 12, 2016
As Ohio's primary approaches on March 15, University of Cincinnati faculty can share expertise pertaining to politics, campaigns, religion and more, as Election 2016 continues.
U.S. News Ranking Positions Cincinnati College of Law Within Top 50 Public Law Schools in the Nation
March 15, 2016
The University of Cincinnati College of Law s significant increase in employment and high bar passage earns results in its ranking among the top 50 public law schools by U.S. News and World Report.
UC Tallies $8.5M Impact Thanks to Volunteer Activities and Community Engagement
April 17, 2017
A first-ever pilot study by UC s Economics Center quantifies the value of 46,000 faculty, staff and student volunteers who put in 700,000 volunteer hours in a year.
UC Graduate School Launches Graduate Professional Development Council
April 19, 2017
The new Graduate Professional Development Council coordinates professional development opportunities for graduate students across UC.
Opera, Ethics Combine In Unusual Lecture Topic
May 20, 2003
New York Times columnist Randy Cohen ("The Ethicist") and Cincinnati Opera artistic director Nicholas Muni will discuss "Ethics in Business: Capitalism and Sin" with reference to Kurt Weill's opera "The Seven Deadly Sins" on June 4 as part of the programming of the Hebrew Union College-UC Ethics Center.
PROFILE: Joint Degree Pays Off With Top Washington Assignment
May 15, 2003
After completing UC's joint degree program in law and women's studies, Ellen Eardley is headed to Washington to claim one of the most competitive women's advocacy positions in the nation.