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UC fosters student-led research

December 20, 2022

UC doctoral student in psychology Julia Rabin studies social issues. Her recent study focused on Latinx mental health during the Trump era.

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Empowering patients through physician education

October 18, 2022

Sarah Pickle, MD, often hears transgender patients express gratitude for being celebrated by their health care team. Pickle, a physician with UC Health and an associate professor of Family and Community Medicine at the UC College of Medicine, is an advocate for transgender medicine within her practice and at the college.

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Students celebrate 10 years of Lindner Women in Business at Empowerment Day

March 10, 2023

Current and prospective students in the Carl H. Lindner College of Business packed Lindner Hall on March 4 for Lindner Women in Business’ (LWiB) annual Empowerment Day. The event, now in its seventh year, brought together alumni and members of the Cincinnati business community to equip students with the tools they need to succeed in the workplace.

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Pathway to Lindner program recognized for inclusive excellence

March 3, 2023

The University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business’ Withrow University High School of Business Pathway to Lindner program was recently recognized with the Inspiring Programs in Business Award from INSIGHT into Diversity magazine. The award recognizes university programs that support underrepresented students on their path to becoming future business leaders by providing support from recruitment through graduation.

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Women’s Center wins national award for Black Feminist Symposium

February 16, 2024

University of Cincinnati’s Black Feminist Symposium has been recognized nationally for its commitment to intersectional feminism and inventive strategies to address the emergent and changing needs of the campus community. UC has received the Outstanding Women’s and Gender Equity Center Program Award from the National Women’s Studies Association.

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CCM alumna achieves historic first in renowned military band

January 30, 2024

The UC College-Conservatory of Music has numerous alums employed by military bands all across the nation. However, one such luminary recently made history, achieving an unprecedented honor: Adrienne Doctor (BM Music Ed, ’11; MM Trumpet, ’15), the first female drum major to lead a band at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.

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What is Africana Studies?

February 29, 2024

In the Africana studies major within UC’s College of Arts and Sciences, you will explore a variety of approaches to understand the experiences of African, African American, Afro-Latin, Afro-Caribbean, and Afro-European populations globally. This interdisciplinary program blends tools from sociology, psychology, literature, anthropology, politics, and history to address social issues affecting people of African descent across continents and diasporas.