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Scholarship to support students from Ukraine, Russia

April 13, 2022

A Greater Cincinnati company has established a scholarship for international students at the University of Cincinnati affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Cincinnati Business Courier reported.

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Passing along compassion

August 4, 2021

Christopher Slack was a sophomore in high school when his mother had a double brain aneurysm and was given a 5% chance of survival. Now in his second year of medical school at the University of Cincinnati, he says that experience convinced him: becoming a doctor was his calling.

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Bearcats unite for National Food Bank Day

August 31, 2021

Did you know that 1 in 3 students at four-year institutions face food and other insecurities? The Bearcat family will come together Sept. 3 to tackle this unfortunate statistic.

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Scholarship makes law school possible for UC student

August 26, 2021

When Damon Davis, a third-year University of Cincinnati College of Law student and Ohio Innocence Project (OIP) fellow, works with individuals in the prison system, he says he can relate—except for one important factor.

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Cheering from the stands and the stacks

March 2, 2022

Attend a Cincinnati Bearcats Women’s Basketball, Lacrosse or Volleyball game and that cheering you hear from the stands may likely be retired University of Cincinnati professors Laura and Richard Kretschmer. Loyal fans, the couple have been rooting for UC’s female student-athletes since the 1970s. This devotion doesn’t end with the season.