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Unheralded but essential: Celebrating UC’s CECH alumni during Teacher Appreciation Week

May 3, 2021

The Arlitt Child Development Center has remained a place of stability, love and magic. Despite formidable obstacles, Arlitt’s teachers — including 15 graduates from the UC College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services — have drawn upon their creativity and grit to continue serving the essential developmental needs of more than 100 children ages 3 to 5.

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UC grad uses experience to help students amid pandemic

March 1, 2021

A UC grad in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology uses what she learned in the Early Childhood Education program to help students and families during the pandemic.

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UC Answers: What’s it like to be a first-gen student?

November 8, 2020

Sydney King is a first-generation student studying special education in the University of Cincinnati’s College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH). An ambassador to her college, King offers advice to other first-generation students .

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Co-op 2.0 embedded into TAP at UC

October 26, 2020

The University of Cincinnati's (UC's) Transition and Access program creates innovative employment experiences for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Scholarship funds help mother pursue her dream

October 7, 2020

Monikia Murray’s pursuit of her bachelor’s degree has been a long journey. As a single mother working full-time, sometimes with a second job, her dream of earning a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education hasn’t been easy. “It’s very challenging,” the UC Online student says. “Life does not stop. This is a milestone I really need to complete. I’m almost at the finish line.” Recently, the finish line began to fade because of a lack funds. Not only was she paying for her own classes, but her daughter had started college. Monikia was concerned she would have to defer her dream again but reached out to her academic advisor for help. This future teacher received support from the Frances A. Kemp Scholarship which was established in 1990 by the estate of Hazel N. Kemp to provide scholarships in the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH) for students studying early childhood education. She also received help from a CECH emergency fund.

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WCPO: UC CECH student honored for philanthropy

August 26, 2020

Camryn Morrow, a third-year student majoring in human development and community engagement in UC’s College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services, will be honored as Youth of the Year during the National Philanthropy Day celebration on Nov. 5 hosted by the Association of Fundraising Professionals of Greater Cincinnati.