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Save the date for April 15 State of the University update
Gather with UC community to hear President Neville G. Pinto share his annual address
On the heels of his year-long tour of nearly every college and major unit across all campuses at the University of Cincinnati, President Neville Pinto will share his annual State of the University update at 3 p.m., Monday, April 15, in Room 1410 of the Lindner College of Business.
The State of the University update will take place in the Carl H. LIndner College of Business building.
Refreshments will be served at 2:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend in person, or you may join virtually. The yearly address will be followed by the Spring All-University Faculty meeting.
Attending this talk is an ideal way to stay up to date on the university’s big-picture planning and progress. President Pinto, who celebrated his 7th year as president February 20, will also share achievements and aspirations of Next Lives Here, UC’s strategic direction.
My hope is they leave feeling both informed and inspired to continue their good work.
President Neville G. Pinto
“The importance of higher education has never been greater,” said President Pinto. “Thanks to our talented faculty and staff, UC’s impact on our students, our city and the world is ever expanding. It is humbling to lead this incredible institution, and I’m always appreciative of those who take the time to attend the State of the University event. My hope is they leave feeling both informed and inspired to continue their good work.”
Unable to join in-person? Register to join the State of the University virtually.
Featured image at top: UC President Neville Pinto speaks to the campus community during the 2023 State of the University update in Kowalewski Hall in the UC College of Pharmacy. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand
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