UC study on police militarizaton re-emerges
June 2, 2020
A 2017 University of Cincinnati study about the militarization of police is getting worldwide attention again.
June 2, 2020
A 2017 University of Cincinnati study about the militarization of police is getting worldwide attention again.
June 19, 2020
Current administration overturns rules on sex, gender and identity in health care and draws conflicting opinions.
August 14, 2020
HR Succeeds meetups provide students with additional guidance on topics ranging from how to manage your money to insurance needs and managing workforce diversity.
October 15, 2020
Shaonta’ is a Black Christian millennial scholar. These intersecting aspects of her identity inform the way she conducts and makes sense of her research. Her dissertation project, Unapologetically Black and Unashamedly Christian: Exploring the Complexities of Black Millennial Christianity, looks “specifically at how religion plays a role in how young Black Christians are making sense of racial inequality and how they go about responding to some of the racist conditions that they may experience.”
October 15, 2020
Four University of Cincinnati students have joined the inaugural class of interns participating in Cincinnati Public Radio’s Democracy & Me program.
November 20, 2020
UC’s expert in Africana studies Edward Wallace speaks to how the health crisis has exacerbated issues in minority and low income households in Cincinnati. .
November 6, 2020
Karrington Rainey is a student in the University of Cincinnati’s College of Arts and Sciences, studying sociology. Karrington is a pioneer in her family as a first-generation college student.
October 30, 2020
Science Magazine explains how UC graduate Charles Henry Turner pursued science in the face of discrimination. His profound contribution to science is only now being recognized.
August 12, 2021
Step back into UC’s history with the help of a new tour created by students. This Black History Walking Tour guides participants through numerous where one can learn more about prominent figures of Black History like Ralph Belsinger, Marian Spencer and The Quadres Society, as well as locations and events throughout history. The self-guided tour titled, University of Cincinnati’s Black History Walking Tour, was created by a group of UC students as a way to inform others about important people, events, and locations of Black history around campus, covering with information from the 1800s to modern day. It is available now through free app, PocketSights. Although the tour has a website, it is designed to be followed as a self-guided tour through mobile device and can be downloaded in the App Store or on Google Play.
November 19, 2021
University of Cincinnati alumna Angelique Kennedy-Chavannes combines English major and study abroad experiences into a career at Fodor’s.