It's a great day to become a Bearcat
August 1, 2022
The University of Cincinnati is waiving its $50 application fee for prospective students seeking bachelor's or associate degrees at all campus locations, Monday, Aug. 1.
August 1, 2022
The University of Cincinnati is waiving its $50 application fee for prospective students seeking bachelor's or associate degrees at all campus locations, Monday, Aug. 1.
July 6, 2022
UC’s College-Conservatory of Music offers dozens of different general studies and arts elective courses in fall 2022. These credit-granting courses are open to all UC students and cover a wide range of topics including dance, movies and media, music and theatre arts!
October 3, 2022
Residential students have a convenient new smart locker service for package pickup, located on 200 Level, Tangeman University Center.
June 20, 2023
High school students at the University of Cincinnati’s Early IT Summer Camp are learning there’s a lot more to information technology than repairing computers or writing code.
August 16, 2023
UC student leaders, Taylor Morgan and Vu Pham, offer advice to incoming Bearcats. Morgan is this year's student body president while Pham is the student body vice president. Both are studying majors in the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
August 22, 2023
Cincinnati media visited the UC campus to capture the first day of class. Record enrollment, new structures such as Clifton Court Hall, and shared experiences from UC students were all worth celebrating for the start of a new academic year.
April 24, 2023
Four students from the first cohort of the University of Cincinnati's Early IT program, which allows students to complete the first year of their bachelor's degrees while they're in high school, will graduate this spring.
April 26, 2023
Sociology is a field of study that offers much more than just an understanding of the social world we live in. It provides a comprehensive insight into human behavior, social structures, and social change in a constantly evolving world. Katherine Castiello Jones, the undergraduate program director of the sociology department within UC’s College of Arts and Sciences, attests to its everyday significance. “Sociology is everywhere,” she says. “It can help us understand all different facets of our everyday lives. Sociology is very useful because it helps us make connections between our own individual experiences and the larger social forces that are having impacts on our lives.”
April 4, 2022
A Seat at the Table content series looks to explore the experiences and identities of diverse student populations at UC while shedding light on support, resources and opportunities available at the university.
April 20, 2023
When you think of anthropology, your mind may wander to popular media depictions of the discipline presented in television shows and movies like “Bones,” “Star Trek,” “Indiana Jones” and “Midsommar.” While there may be some truth to these portrayals, these are highly fictionalized accounts of the field of anthropology. If you’re interested in the subject you, may be asking yourself ‘what is anthropology, and what does an anthropologist actually do?’ A degree offered through UC’s College of Arts and Sciences, anthropology is an interdisciplinary major that investigates various aspects of the human condition and offers a range of career and post-graduate options. Anthropologists have an unbounded view of human history and evolution. They study the diverse origins, evolutionary pathways, and contemporary lives of humans across the globe. As careful observers of humans in their everyday surroundings, anthropologists often conduct intensive fieldwork to understand the complex interplays between individuals and the world around them. Anthropology offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees and provides students with a unique combination of analytical skills and experiential engagement with the complexities of global human diversity.