UC helping the most students in Ohio with federal CARES Act dollars
May 18, 2020
More than 22,000 UC students in need as a result of coronavirus will soon received federal CARES Act funds.
May 18, 2020
More than 22,000 UC students in need as a result of coronavirus will soon received federal CARES Act funds.
July 24, 2020
Dean Marianne Lewis, Dean of the UC Lindner College of Business, explains why students should choose to study at Lindner.
July 10, 2020
Hoxworth Blood Center Kicks off second year of “Cincinnati Favorites” blood drive tour
July 8, 2020
Two University of Cincinnati biomedical engineering students, Jacquelyn Chapman and Johnathan Wisecarver, are making a tangible impact working with Venti-Now, a nonprofit, start-up company launched in Cincinnati in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to develop a new low-cost ventilators that could be used in impoverished areas. Their professor, Peter Campbell, lends his expertise as medical team leader. UC Health and UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science helped provide Venti-Now with medical testing and consultation.
July 15, 2020
Debra Merchant, VP of student affairs, shares ways UC students can engage in student life despite the pandemic. Learn more.
July 21, 2020
The University of Cincinnati College of Arts and Sciences’ cybersecurity community is voicing its full support for a Congressional amendment to the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act to help strengthen cyber security protection advancements nationwide. Introduced last week by U.S. Representatives Steve Chabot (R-Westwood), Mike Turner (R-Dayton) and Marcia Fudge (D-Cleveland), and passed Monday, July 20th by the U.S. House of Representatives, the amendment secures $3 million in funding for the National Center for Hardware and Embedded Systems Security and Trust (CHEST).
August 28, 2020
Kristin Weghorn, a lab supervisor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the UC College of Medicine describes the various research projects being conducted at UC around COVID-19.
September 16, 2020
UC Clermont College’s paralegal program will offer a series of free virtual legal clinics to local residents this fall. The first clinic, focused on advanced directives such as health care powers of attorney and living wills, will take place Tuesday, Sept. 22 from 6-8 p.m.
October 26, 2020
College of Allied Health Sciences Audiology professor, Dr. Brian Earl is teaming up with community partners to advocate for the relocation of a gun range that may cause hearing loss and other health issues for local residents.