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News & Media

Staying informed about issues relevant to retirement, the emeriti community, and the university is valuable; stay up-to-date on our events and discussions with our newsletter and YouTube channel. 

Emeriti Connection Newsletter

The Emeriti Connection Newsletter is distributed quarterly, and highlights information on upcoming events, feature pieces on UC emeriti, and communication from association leadership. 

To be added to the Emeriti Association mailing list for future editions, please contact Joanna Mitro at joannamitro@uc.edu.

Other Media

The Emeriti Association & Center is proud to offer a host of resources for members, including a YouTube channel featuring interviews and discussions with members and other audio and video resources.

If you know of additional resources that would be of interest to the emeriti community, please email the Emeriti Association & Center at emeriti@uc.edu.

News from the Office of the Provost

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UC joins national mental health initiative for college students

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.

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University of Cincinnati named an Age-Friendly University

September 17, 2025

The University of Cincinnati has been recognized as an Age-Friendly University, joining a global consortium of more than 100 institutions of higher education committed to fostering age integration in teaching, research and community engagement.

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UC unveils renovated chemistry building

September 4, 2025

Local media highlighted UC's reopening of one of its oldest buildings after $190 million in renovations that included new state-of-the-art laboratories, study spaces, energy efficiencies and conservation measures.

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