WKRC-TV: Current, future college students cope with FAFSA changes
February 7, 2024
Jack Miner, vice provost for enrollment management at UC, spoke to WKRC-TV about the rollout of the federal government's new financial aid process.
February 7, 2024
Jack Miner, vice provost for enrollment management at UC, spoke to WKRC-TV about the rollout of the federal government's new financial aid process.
February 7, 2024
UC College-Conservatory of Music's BFA Media Production program announces the "Summer in LA" internship program, provided students with the opportunity to work and live in the heart of the film and television industry while earning college credit during paid internships.
February 7, 2024
University of Cincinnati neurology experts are presenting research at the International Stroke Conference 2024, Feb. 7-9 in Phoenix, Arizona.
February 6, 2024
Cincinnati's WLWT-TV highlights the legacy of UC alumna Marian Spencer.
February 6, 2024
The Ariel Quartet returns to the stage 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13 in Robert J. Werner Recital Hall at CCM. Titled “Cetera Desunt: The rest is missing,” the program features the eponymous string quartet by Lera Auerbach, as well as the composer’s string quartet No. 10, “Frozen Dreams” and Schubert’s beloved “Trout” Quintet. Tickets are on sale through the CCM Box Office.
February 6, 2024
Spring Arts Festival will showcase the artistic and musical talents of UC students, faculty, alumni and local community members.
February 6, 2024
The Ohio Department of Higher Education has awarded $1.5 million in new funding to provide essential resources and new initiatives to support student mental health and well-being at the University of Cincinnati.
February 6, 2024
The University of Cincinnati’s annual Black History Month celebration is back and better than ever. This year’s celebration has been renamed Black FUTURE Month by organizers, and includes something for everyone—from tours of historical Black churches to cosplays to Drink n’ Thinks, field trips and food.
February 6, 2024
A new University of Cincinnati trial, in partnership with Spark Biomedical, will test a wearable neurostimulation device to help patients with opioid use disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder stick with medication treatment while finding the right dose.
At the University of Cincinnati, undergraduate engineering degrees take five years to complete, unlike the typical four-year bachelor's degree program. But that extra year is incredibly valuable for students to gain a head start on building their careers. Students receive unique, hands-on experiences during their time at the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) through the cooperative education (co-op) program. Co-op is built into the curriculum and students alternate between semesters in the classroom and semesters working full-time in industry or research.