Leenellett named EMRA Faculty Mentor of the Year
August 29, 2022
Elizabeth Leenellett, MD, has been named Faculty Mentor of the Year for 2022 by the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association.
Future environmental engineer takes helm of UC student government
August 12, 2022
Meet UC Student Body President Isaac Smitherman. He's a third-year environmental engineering major. Smitherman, a Black openly gay student and possibly the first to lead the UC student body, is also a vegan and a proponent of sustainable practices that support human, ecological and economic health and well-being.
Ivey receives enrichment award from Burroughs Wellcome Fund
September 19, 2022
College of Medicine postdoctoral fellow Malina Ivey, PhD, has received a 2022 Postdoctoral Enrichment Program Award from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund
Registration for Digital Inclusion Day now open
September 16, 2022
Registration for UC's fourth annual Digital Inclusion Day now open
UC grad uses degree to encourage equality for those who are deaf and have special needs
February 25, 2022
UC Alumni Cheryl Moses shares the lessons she learned as a student in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology (CECH).
UC’s executive director of identity and inclusion makes a space for multi-racial students
February 14, 2022
Brandi Elliott, the Executive Director of Identity and Inclusion, creates a safe space for all students on campus.
UC grad strives to make space for future Black, male school psychologist professionals
February 2, 2022
Former School of Human Services doctorate student, Kamonta Heidelberg, shares the importance behind his research and the need for more black males in the School of Psychology field.
Amazon bestseller and UC grad, strives to create equity in educational systems
February 28, 2022
UC alumni and Amazon Bestseller Garrett Carter, Ph.D., strives to create equity in educational systems.
Prominent civil rights attorney Al Gerhardstein donates papers to the University of Cincinnati
October 18, 2022
Al Gerhardstein, noted Cincinnati civil rights attorney, has donated to the University of Cincinnati Libraries’ Archive and Rare Books Library, papers documenting his nearly 50-year career in civil rights litigation and advocacy, with focuses in reproductive rights, prisoner’s rights, policing, employment discrimination, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights.