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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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UC Health celebrates expanded Freeman Center for Developmental...

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.

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Gift to UC College of Medicine covers tuition for 10 students

September 23, 2025

A $2 million gift from an anonymous donor will fund the tuition of another 10 medical students in the incoming class at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. In 2020, a generous donation of $6.9 million established the Webster-Gustin Medical Scholarship Fund. Four classes of 10 medical students received scholarships, and a subsequent gift in May 2025 supported a fifth class.

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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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UC Health celebrates expanded Freeman Center for Developmental...

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.

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Gift to UC College of Medicine covers tuition for 10 students

September 23, 2025

A $2 million gift from an anonymous donor will fund the tuition of another 10 medical students in the incoming class at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. In 2020, a generous donation of $6.9 million established the Webster-Gustin Medical Scholarship Fund. Four classes of 10 medical students received scholarships, and a subsequent gift in May 2025 supported a fifth class.

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Designing with purpose: how UC transformed one student’s design...

September 18, 2025

To say that UC has exceeded expectations for Grace Nunn, DAAP ’27, would be an understatement. She arrived on campus expecting to blend her love of art with a career in communication design that provided an economically feasible path forward. What she did not expect was a transformation in how she viewed the purpose of design.

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Business student finds UC experience to be a life-changer

September 17, 2025

Growing up on a horse-boarding farm in Johnstown, Ohio, just northeast of Columbus, Thomas Dyer, Bus ’26, fed horses, baled hay, and helped care for a group of alpacas that he adored. But deep down, he knew that he wanted to go to college and pursue his interest in technology and economics. After applying to several schools, he received an unexpected email from UC’s Lindner College of Business. The Honors Program was requesting a secondary screening interview.

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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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UC Foundation Board of Trustees elects five new members

September 16, 2025

The University of Cincinnati Foundation has appointed five distinguished alumni to serve as trustees. Scott DeVenny, Bus ’92; Brian Driscoll, CECH ’92; Tim Fogarty, Bus ’80; Susan Opas, Nur ’71, PhD and Christie Wolf, Bus ’91 will begin their service in October 2025.

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Leading with purpose: Law student eager to make a difference

September 16, 2025

For Maya Huffman, Law ’26, there was no doubt, no hesitation, no unexpected detours on her career path. She knew when she was in high school that she would pursue a career in public service law. Today, as one of three Arthur Russell Morgan Fellows at UC’s College of Law, she is one year away from achieving that dream.

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From makerspace to military labs: hands-on learning propels...

September 15, 2025

If Chris Humphrey, CEAS ’26, has a comfort zone, it’s broader than most. While pursuing a degree in aerospace engineering as a Cincinnatus Century Scholar, he has been seemingly everywhere at once, both on campus and in the wider community.

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A Clarinet, a cause, and a calling

September 14, 2025

Abby Maher was in fifth grade when she fell in love with the clarinet. Years later, as a music education and clarinet performance major at CCM on track to graduate in 2028, and a recipient of a Hoffman Study Abroad Scholarship, she beheld the magic behind the clarinet’s velvety, captivating sound — and the gift of sharing it.

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A century of educational excellence

September 11, 2025

For 100 years Arlitt Child Development Center has encouraged students to be agents of their own learning and prepared generations of Cincinnati children for bright and productive futures.

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Gift supports local health care center while honoring siblings

September 3, 2025

Jude Schramm, Bus, ’97 and Kristen Schramm, Bus, ’96, grew up in neighboring southeast Ohio towns. They started dating in high school, but that was not their first connection. When Kristen’s brother, David Sutton, was born with Down syndrome, the pediatrician connected her mother with Jude’s. His nine-year-old sister, Erin Marie Schramm, also had Down syndrome.

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UC's Portman Center recognizes bipartisan policymaking

August 28, 2025

Senators Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) and Ben Cardin (D-MD) have been awarded the inaugural Sarah and Timothy Fogarty Award for Bipartisan Public Service. The honor is conferred by UC’s Portman Center for Policy Solutions, which is based in the College of Arts and Sciences, and recognizes one Republican and one Democratic office holder who exemplify the values of bi-partisan, solutions-oriented governance in their work both in Washington and their respective states.

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