Biomedical engineering students get to heart of cardiovascular...
September 25, 2025
Associate Professor LaShan Hendrix is studying the cellular causes behind heart attacks and strokes to find ways to prevent them.
Community is at the heart of Campus Recreation.
In addition to offering an award-winning fitness facility, Campus Recreation strives to be a place where members can connect with one another in a safe and positive environment - a place where everyone feels welcome.
We know movement and recreational activities help improve mental and physical health, add balance, reduce fatigue, restore energy, and improve self-confidence.
Campus Recreation’s 212,000 square feet offer so many ways for members to get active – from cardio and weight equipment, to group fitness, swimming pools, a climbing wall and more. Explore all Campus Recreation has to offer!
Campus Recreation's app allows you to register for classes, update your profile information and view your visits!
Cincinnati’s Campus Recreation Center (CRC) is a state-of-the-art fitness and recreation facility on its Uptown West Campus. With over 200,000 square feet of recreation space, the CRC offers university students, employees and friends of the university a wide range of exercise and fitness opportunities.
The Fitness Center (FC) at CARE/Crawley on Eden Avenue at the Medical Campus offers 12,000 square feet of fitness and wellness space. The FC offers membership options for everyone including UC students and employees, university affiliates (e.g., Children’s Hospital) and community members.
Siddall Fitness Center located on the ground floor of Siddall Hall, adjacent to MarketPointe. Siddall Fitness Center includes 5,000 square feet of fitness and wellness space. This locaton is for residents living in Siddall and Calhoun Residence halls.
September 25, 2025
Associate Professor LaShan Hendrix is studying the cellular causes behind heart attacks and strokes to find ways to prevent them.
September 23, 2025
UC Health has opened the doors to a new era of care for adults with developmental disabilities. With cheers, tears and the snip of a ribbon on Sept. 9, 2025, the Timothy Freeman, MD, Center for Developmental Disabilities officially unveiled a $6 million expansion that promises to transform health care in Greater Cincinnati.
September 23, 2025
Media Production students from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music received 20 nominations in the 2025 Student Production Awards from the Ohio Valley Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). The nominations span 12 categories from non-fiction and fiction to arts/entertainment and sports.