Swiftie in school
October 6, 2025
UC’s Taylor Swift class gained attention on Oct. 2, when Local 12 reporter Chelsea Sick visited campus to cover the course the day before the release of Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl.
October 6, 2025
UC’s Taylor Swift class gained attention on Oct. 2, when Local 12 reporter Chelsea Sick visited campus to cover the course the day before the release of Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl.
October 3, 2025
Walking up to Science Harvest’s booth at the Northside Farmers Market, surrounding their inviting, sparkly craft table, are nothing but kids with smiles. On closer look, the cut-out paper bugs and “pollen” (mac and cheese powder), reveal themselves. Engaging with the kids is Kate Nicole Hoffman, researcher with UCs Center for Public Engagement with Science (PEWS), as she explains to them how pollination works. Science Harvest’s mission is an extension the mission for PEWS, which is to educate the public on science-related topics to benefit everyone. This makes their weekly appearance at the family-friendly Northside Farmers market a perfect match.
October 3, 2025
UC College-Conservatory of music celebrates Pulizter and Grammy Award-winning composer Jennifer Higdon during her residency at CCM on Oct. 16-18, 2025. Audiences are invited to experience the music of this contemporary classical composer in a variety of free and ticketed concerts; tickets on sale through the CCM Box Office.
October 6, 2025
UC’s Taylor Swift class gained attention on Oct. 2, when Local 12 reporter Chelsea Sick visited campus to cover the course the day before the release of Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl.
October 3, 2025
Walking up to Science Harvest’s booth at the Northside Farmers Market, surrounding their inviting, sparkly craft table, are nothing but kids with smiles. On closer look, the cut-out paper bugs and “pollen” (mac and cheese powder), reveal themselves. Engaging with the kids is Kate Nicole Hoffman, researcher with UCs Center for Public Engagement with Science (PEWS), as she explains to them how pollination works. Science Harvest’s mission is an extension the mission for PEWS, which is to educate the public on science-related topics to benefit everyone. This makes their weekly appearance at the family-friendly Northside Farmers market a perfect match.
October 3, 2025
UC College-Conservatory of music celebrates Pulizter and Grammy Award-winning composer Jennifer Higdon during her residency at CCM on Oct. 16-18, 2025. Audiences are invited to experience the music of this contemporary classical composer in a variety of free and ticketed concerts; tickets on sale through the CCM Box Office.
Wondering what to wear to a career fair? This student-friendly guide covers affordable, professional outfit tips, common mistakes to avoid, and free resources on campus to help you dress for success.
October 1, 2025
The UC Office of Information Security will host paper shred events on Tuesday, October 7 and 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
October 1, 2025
Asked to describe the most exciting part of her post-graduate education, Ellie Ishida, BS ’24, PharmD ’27, immediately points to experiential learning. At the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, you might even call it experiential living.
Explore how the University of Cincinnati’s paid co-op program sets students apart. Gain experience, earn income and launch your career before graduation.
September 30, 2025
More than 300 students and community members attended “Made You Look” on Sept. 24, a pop-up retail experience at the Tangeman University Center that showcased UC student creativity in partnership with Champion and the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP).
September 30, 2025
Adam Wolshire, a fifth-year industrial design student, spoke with CityScene Magazine about his co-op experience at the Denmark-based toy manufacturer Lego.
September 30, 2025
UC's Center for Public Engagement with Science welcomed fifth-grade students from Cincinnati's School for the Performing and Creative Arts to campus for activities celebrating science.
September 30, 2025
In her loftiest dreams, Louisette Abikou, Nur ’25, imagined earning a doctorate in nursing. She wanted to conduct research, publish, and broaden the world’s awareness of violence against women.
September 29, 2025
It was the children she experienced by happenstance who convinced Sydney Graham, CECH ’27. Not with words, but with their school-day busyness, the smiles on their little faces, their just being young and cute.
September 29, 2025
The University of Cincinnati has joined a national program aimed at strengthening mental health support for college students, becoming an official JED Campus as part of the university’s long-standing commitment to supporting student well-being. The JED Campus program, developed by the nonprofit Jed Foundation, helps colleges and universities evaluate and enhance their mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention efforts. The initiative guides schools through a four-year strategic process to build comprehensive systems of care.
September 28, 2025
Adalyn Heins, CAHS ’26, knew she was ready for a bigger arena. She had grown up in Johnstown, Ohio, a town of 5,300 about 30 miles east of Columbus. As she looked toward college, she wanted to be part of a community that offered more opportunities than what her hometown provided.
September 26, 2025
Jalen Tucker, a senior cybersecurity major, at the University of Cincinnati discusses the impact three co-ops have had on shaping his career path.