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Over 100 Mental Health Champions graduated this spring

April 28, 2021

On April 15, 2021, over 100 faculty and staff across the University of Cincinnati graduated to become official Mental Health Champions, a now Healthy UC initiative. These dedicated colleagues successfully completed three trainings focused on creating connections and community, supporting students and co-workers with resources, and investing in their own personal wellness. Trainings were hosted by fellow colleagues who became facilitators in Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR), Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), and the Be Well UC employee wellness program. All Mental Health Champions actively demonstrate their commitment to building the culture of positive well-being at the University.

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McDonald’s CEO headlines UC's Alpaugh Awards

April 27, 2021

President and CEO of McDonald’s Chris Kempczinski, a Cincinnati native son, was a perfect match to give the virtual keynote speech during UC’s Alpaugh Family Economics Center 2021 Awards ceremony.

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CID at the nexus of regional infrastructure collaboration with VP

May 3, 2021

The Cincinnati Innovation District and UC's 1819 Innovation Hub were host to vice president Kamala Harris for a roundtable discussion on Friday, April 30, about creating jobs, spurring economic development and fostering healthier communities through investment in public transit and infrastructure.

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How UCAA Engaged Alumni During COVID-19

June 3, 2021

When the COVID-19 pandemic scorched the past year’s calendar of events and travel plans, the University of Cincinnati Alumni Association, led by Chief Alumni Officer Jennifer Heisey ’97, found itself with a set of plans and preparations for 2020-21 that had become completely obsolete overnight.

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UC, Cincinnati Innovation District celebrate 50th startup milestone

May 21, 2021

The University of Cincinnati Venture Lab celebrates 50+ startups in just two years. The milestone is testament to the thinkers, researchers, students and industry who are converging in the Cincinnati Innovation District to develop the next great ideas to solve real-world challenges — and 50 startups is just the beginning.