Bowties and Scarves for Scholarships Luncheon Benefits UC Students
September 18, 2016
All attendees of the Oct. 13 luncheon receive the official 2016 UC bowtie or scarf. Proceeds benefit need-based scholarships for UC students.
September 18, 2016
All attendees of the Oct. 13 luncheon receive the official 2016 UC bowtie or scarf. Proceeds benefit need-based scholarships for UC students.
September 18, 2016
The September edition of UC Magazine helps readers understand the next campus-bound generation while also featuring a cancer survivor and CCM's new diversity fellowship.
September 29, 2016
For a quarter century, the African American Cultural and Resource Center at UC has broken barriers, empowered students and sought to end the polite silence on race.
November 28, 2011
Former Winton Woods High School teacher Anita Williams will receive UC s Cincinnati USA Outstanding Educator Award at the Dec. 10 Commencement Ceremony.
February 17, 2013
Find out where UC students will be learning and serving around the globe over spring break March 18-22.
October 2, 2013
In this issue, we celebrate UC's successful $1 billion campaign by sharing stories about the lives impacted by your generous giving.
October 11, 2013
PARADE AT 8:30 A.M. OCT. 19: Around the University of Cincinnati campus, some streets will close the morning of Saturday, Oct. 19, while traffic and parking on other streets will be restricted.
August 5, 2015
The University of Cincinnati Foundation concluded its most successful Faculty & Staff Fundraising Campaign ever, with more than 72 percent of UC full-time employees, retirees and former employees giving a combined $13.9 million to the university.
January 29, 2008
Approximately 90 UC faculty, students and staff are actively engaged in research and initial planning regarding UC's possible move to semesters. A list is below.
January 29, 2008
A task force is conducting research and planning regarding a likely university transition to move UC from the quarter system to the semester system. That task force invites interested members of the campus community to participate by e-mailing ideas, questions and concerns.