Human Faces of Climate Change Film and lecture series
January 10, 2020
The UC Clermont College Sustainability Committee presents the Human Faces of Climate Change lecture on Wednesday, Feb. 12 from 12:30–1:30 p.m. in the Snyder Building, Room 142. The lecture will be given by University of Cincinnati employee Dr. Michael Roman, a former Kiribati Peace Corps volunteer, Fulbright Fellow and author of two upcoming books —American Asylee and When There Was No Money. Roman has spoken worldwide about the human faces of climate change for the past 19 years. His goal is to raise global consciousness about our planet’s climate crisis from the frontlines.
Despite social distancing, UC Medical students celebrate a Match
March 20, 2020
Social media has sometimes been seen as the culprit of social isolation. But in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s allowing medical students at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine to stay connected as they celebrate Match Day with friends and loved ones, albeit with proper social distancing.
UC medical students assist seniors amidst COVID-19
March 27, 2020
A new student-driven program allows UC and community volunteers to pickup groceries, prescription and check on seniors amidst the coronavirus.
Local 12 News: UC medical students running essential errands for those at high risk of COVID-19
April 8, 2020
Two UC med students, Tommy Daley and Cassandra Schoborg, have launched the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky COVID-19 match. It is a free service aimed at connecting younger healthy volunteers who have a lower risk for illness with individuals at severe risk of developing coronavirus and in need of someone to pick up groceries, medications or deliver meals.
Women's History Month events honor heroines changing history
March 3, 2020
In celebration of Women's History History Month in March, all UC campuses offer a series of of thought-provoking exhibits, lectures and fun events. Everyone is encouraged and welcome to attend.