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Incoming Bearcat hopes to follow mom into medicine

July 29, 2022

Brooke Bartholomew had a hunch something good was about to happen when she saw people carrying balloons in the University of Cincinnati’s black and red colors walk into her high school classroom.

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‘I can focus on how best I can give back’

July 19, 2022

Sushruth Muthuluru, a graduate of duPont Manual High School in Louisville, Kentucky, is an incoming Cincinnatus Presidential Scholar who has already conducted four years of medical research.

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DAAP's School of Art anticipates record enrollment fall 2023

July 15, 2022

Unprecedented growth in the School of Art enrollment at DAAP is not by accident. Under the strategic leadership of Director Kate Bonansinga, the School of Art has evolved under her tenure to achieve this milestone with the steadfast support of faculty and staff.

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Life-changing diagnosis sparks new calling for UC Clermont cancer survivor

June 30, 2022

Sarah Hoderlein expected to spend her 21st birthday the way most college kids do, celebrating the highly-anticipated milestone with family and friends. Instead, she spent it in the hospital, having fluid removed from her lungs, where she received a life-changing diagnosis — stage II Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

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UC to offer certificate in disability studies

June 30, 2022

Students at the University of Cincinnati will be able to enroll to earn a certificate in disability studies in fall semester, 2022. Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences, the certificate will explore the experiences of disabled people, and the role of the disability community and the community at large in addressing equity, access and justice. The creation of the certificate program was inspired in part by the experiences of students, says Cheli Reutter, associate professor of American and African-American literature, who helped develop the program.

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UC to observe Juneteenth Monday, June 20

June 16, 2022

Our hope is that we as a university community can use this time to pause and reflect on the horrific injustices of our nation’s past. May we also commit to fighting systemic racial inequalities that continue today and devote ourselves to inclusiveness, equity and justice.

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Cincinnati tops the list of best places for recent college graduates

June 15, 2022

SmartAssets released a ranking with seven out of the 10 cities located in Midwest. The Queen City was number one in that ranking. Three categories – jobs, affordability and fun – help drive the decision to pick that first place out of college. The score also considers the number of dining and entertainment establishments along with bar and restaurant reviews and how much of the population is in their 20s. It’s no surprise at the University of Cincinnati that the Queen City has a top ranking.