UC students uncover ancient city
August 10, 2022
The Cincinnati Enquirer highlights research by UC associate professor Steven Ellis and his students who are discovering new insights about ancient civilizations in Italy.
UC Classics professor competes on Jeopardy!
September 22, 2022
A University of Cincinnati Classics professor competed on the quiz show Jeopardy! Kelly Shannon-Henderson, an associate professor of Classics in UC’s College of Arts and Sciences, made her TV debut in the long-running show.
UC Classics professor returns to 'Jeopardy!'
January 9, 2024
UC Associate Professor Kelly Shannon-Henderson competed on the quiz show "Jeopardy!" again on Thursday, Jan. 4, as part of the show's Second Chance competition. Shannon-Henderson studies Greek and Latin prose literature in UC's Classics Department.
Greek Reporter: See the glittering gold of Mycenaean Greece
March 4, 2024
Greek Reporter highlights gold artifacts discovered by University of Cincinnati Classics researchers at Pylos, Greece.
UC expert helps museum's 'Pompeii' come to life
February 13, 2024
University of Cincinnati Classics Professor Steven Ellis last year published the first of four historical volumes on his work as director of excavations at Pompeii’s Porta Stabia neighborhood. Now he is lending his expertise to a new exhibit on Pompeii at the Cincinnati Museum Center. “Pompeii: The Exhibition” opens at the museum on Feb. 16. It features 150 priceless artifacts from the ancient city.
UC‘s College of Arts and Sciences taps innovative new leadership
December 20, 2023
The College of Arts and Sciences announced Ryan J. White and Rina Williams as the newest divisional deans of Natural Sciences and Social Sciences. White and Kennedy’s inclusion will bring new focuses and structure around student success and the college of Arts and Sciences’ advancement. Both will officially begin their new terms on Jan. 1, 2024.
What is UC’s 4 + 1 program?
December 4, 2023
You may be a UC student thinking about taking your education to the next level — UC’s College of Arts and Sciences has a pathway to help you do just that. A&S has no fewer than 15 five-year programs — from biological sciences to Spanish to psychology — where you can earn both your bachelor’s and master’s degrees in just five years, versus the traditional six-year track. The Bachelors and Master’s 4 + 1 Program is designed to increase your marketability and deepen your understanding of the subject matter. And in an increasingly competitive job market, you may want to investigate an additional year of study.