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Hoffman Scholars begin a year of exploration and engagement

September 25, 2025

The second year of the Hoffman Honors Scholars program (HHS) is in full swing. This fall, University of Cincinnati faculty and staff welcomed 22 new students as the second cohort of the Hoffman Honors Scholars program (HHS). Students from UC’s College of Arts and Sciences, College-Conservatory of Music and the Carl H. Lindner College of Business are provided tuition, room and board and a plethora of community tools and skill-training.

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Pack your curiosity, not just your bags

September 24, 2025

What if your next course wasn’t inside a classroom but across the globe? For Arts and Sciences students, UC’s Study Abroad Programs offer endless opportunities to immerse yourself in a new language, religion, culture, and more. “All UC study abroad programs are wonderful — students get to experience the world with a faculty expert and peers, which is always valuable,” said Laura Zanotti, Professor and Director in the College of Arts and Science's School of Environment and Sustainability. Whether you’re practicing your French in Quebec, walking through the Brazilian Amazon or exploring the ancient landscapes of Leinster, these programs are designed for students to connect what you learn in the classroom with real-world experiences.

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Renowned sculptor and UC grad talks about his public art

September 24, 2025

UC graduate and renowned sculptor Tom Tsuchiya talks to CET about his many public works of art, including his latest, a bust of 700-WLW radio announcer Marty Brennaman that was unveiled in September outside Great American Ball Park.

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Hoffman Scholars begin a year of exploration and engagement

September 25, 2025

The second year of the Hoffman Honors Scholars program (HHS) is in full swing. This fall, University of Cincinnati faculty and staff welcomed 22 new students as the second cohort of the Hoffman Honors Scholars program (HHS). Students from UC’s College of Arts and Sciences, College-Conservatory of Music and the Carl H. Lindner College of Business are provided tuition, room and board and a plethora of community tools and skill-training.

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Pack your curiosity, not just your bags

September 24, 2025

What if your next course wasn’t inside a classroom but across the globe? For Arts and Sciences students, UC’s Study Abroad Programs offer endless opportunities to immerse yourself in a new language, religion, culture, and more. “All UC study abroad programs are wonderful — students get to experience the world with a faculty expert and peers, which is always valuable,” said Laura Zanotti, Professor and Director in the College of Arts and Science's School of Environment and Sustainability. Whether you’re practicing your French in Quebec, walking through the Brazilian Amazon or exploring the ancient landscapes of Leinster, these programs are designed for students to connect what you learn in the classroom with real-world experiences.

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Renowned sculptor and UC grad talks about his public art

September 24, 2025

UC graduate and renowned sculptor Tom Tsuchiya talks to CET about his many public works of art, including his latest, a bust of 700-WLW radio announcer Marty Brennaman that was unveiled in September outside Great American Ball Park.

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Working towards sustainability at Michelman

September 23, 2025

UC graduate student Nishat Sultana describes her experience as a Sustainability Industry Fellow at Michelman, organized by the Center for Public Engagement with Science (PEWS).

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Foster care study calls for better training, support

September 17, 2025

A new study led by Catelyn Smeyne, PhD, adjunct assistant professor in the University of Cincinnati Department of Psychology, finds that foster and kinship caregivers across the U.S. need more accessible, ongoing and community-driven training to effectively support vulnerable children.

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Record enrollment continues at UC

September 15, 2025

More than a decade of growth continues with the University of Cincinnati seeing its largest enrollment ever as the official head count landed at 53,682 students for fall semester 2025.

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UC inventor of Benadryl receives national honors

September 11, 2025

The American Chemical Society recognized UC chemist George Rieveschl's discovery of Benadryl on the Chemistry Department's 150th anniversary. The group named Benadryl a national historic chemical landmark.

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UC’s fall Visiting Writers Series offers a wide range of poets,...

September 11, 2025

The University of Cincinnati’s (UC) Fall 2025 Writing Series returns with an inspiring lineup of authors spanning poetry, nonfiction, fiction and more. This series has a long legacy, dating back to over 70 years of bringing writers to campus. “We’ve been hosting writers for over 70 years at UC,” said Jennifer Habel, UC’s Coordinator of Creative Writing in the College of Arts & Sciences, adding that past visitors have included Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners. “It’s a very well-storied series.”

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Award-winning author and science journalist to speak at UC

Event: October 9, 2025 11:30 PM

The University of Cincinnati College of Arts and Sciences welcomes Ed Yong, Pulitzer Prize–winning science journalist and bestselling author of “An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us” for a presentation this October.

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'We’ve gone farther than any mission'

September 10, 2025

UC graduate student Samuel Hall and UC Associate Professor Andy Czaja are helping NASA use the Perseverance rover to look for evidence of ancient life on Mars. This week NASA said they might have found it.

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