Two-time UC grad reflects on her transformative education in physics
October 13, 2023
Shira Jackson came to the University of Cincinnati to major in biology and left with a degree in physics and a newfound resolve as a woman in STEM.
October 13, 2023
Shira Jackson came to the University of Cincinnati to major in biology and left with a degree in physics and a newfound resolve as a woman in STEM.
October 12, 2023
The University of Cincinnati Foundation will recognize its Outstanding Philanthropic Volunteer Award honorees at the George Rieveschl Recognition Dinner.
October 11, 2023
UC and Cincinnati Childrens Hosptial Medical Center annually presents Fluency Friday, a program for children and teens who stutter and their families.
October 11, 2023
UC President Neville Pinto shares statement on conflict in Middle following Hamas' attack on Israel.
October 11, 2023
Hoxworth Blood Center issues critical appeal for blood donations in preparation for international aid amid Israeli emergency
October 10, 2023
UC President Neville Pinto invites recent and soon-to-graduate-students to apply for prestigious honor — the Presidential Leadership Medal of Excellence and the Presidential Medal of Graduate Student Excellence.
October 10, 2023
The first satellite pantry location of the Bearcats Pantry and Resource Center has been added to the Health Sciences Building at the University of Cincinnati.
October 10, 2023
Hoxworth Blood Center secures BARDA contract to revolutionize red cell product research & approval process
October 9, 2023
The University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and the rest of Uptown Cincinnati have seen growth, which is only expected to accelerate, the Cincinnati Business Courier reported.
October 9, 2023
Amanda Bauer might have spent her career travelling the globe with a degree in French, but the future had other plans. Instead, she found her calling in astronomy through UC’s College of Arts and Sciences. Bauer graduated from UC in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science with high honors. Today, she is deputy director and head of science and education for Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin. Bauer came to UC with a dilemma like many other high school graduates; she knew what she wanted to study but was unsure of the path. “When I was growing up, I wanted to study astronomy, but had not met any scientists and honestly did not know it was physics. So, I majored in French thinking I could travel - my other passion,” said Bauer. Bauer came to see that her first choice was not the right fit, despite her love of travel. She loved astronomy, but no track or major existed within the university at the time.