Architecture co-op builds experiences for grad student Anshumi Dhingra
February 23, 2022
International grad student explains the takeaways of a DAAP co-op experience with architectural firm in downtown Cincinnati.
February 23, 2022
International grad student explains the takeaways of a DAAP co-op experience with architectural firm in downtown Cincinnati.
April 14, 2022
Jeff Bezos’ $165 million purchase of a Los Angeles-area mansion and TikTok helped University of Cincinnati alumnus John Eringman kick-start his career as a full-time content creator.
October 5, 2021
CAHS student Josephine Fernandez, DA ’24 benefits from the generosity of UC alumni and donros.
October 5, 2021
Xiyanna Kellogg, CCM, A&S ’22, shared how donors impacted her UC story.
October 5, 2021
As a recipient of three scholarships at the James J. Winkle College of Pharmacy, Katarzyna wants donors to know that their generosity is truly an investment in the future.
October 11, 2021
Julius Freeman, A&S ’21, shares his UC journey.
October 11, 2021
Jordan Braswell, CECH '22, shares her UC journey.
September 28, 2021
Nontraditional students can be hard to define and even harder to teach in a traditional environment. UC’s College of Arts & Sciences makes it a point to offer flexible scheduling, learning and asynchronous options, aspects that helped Kathy Silbernagel and Al-Raheim Washington earn their liberal arts degrees this year. “In actual class setting, I saw little or no difference between my approach and those of my fellow classmates,” Silbernagel says. “If there is a difference it might be in that many—maybe most—students coming out of high school do not have clear career choices in mind and this was not an issue for me.” Nontraditional students are defined by one or more of seven characteristics: delayed enrollment in college; attends college part-time; works full time; is financially independent; has dependents other than a spouse; is a single parent; or does not have a high school diploma, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. How about a 70-year-old retired CEO and a family advocate and success coach in his mid-30s with a GED?
September 10, 2021
Event on Sept 10 regarding new inclusion investments.
October 18, 2021
Anthony Mileti, CEAS ’25, an architectural engineering major, believes the buildings we live and work in must become simultaneously more resilient and less wasteful.