History Department Lecture
January 9, 2002
Lecture by Allan W. Winkler, Miami University, Oxford on "Urban America in World War II: Cincinnati as an example" at the Cincinnati Museum Center at 7:30pm.
January 9, 2002
Lecture by Allan W. Winkler, Miami University, Oxford on "Urban America in World War II: Cincinnati as an example" at the Cincinnati Museum Center at 7:30pm.
January 10, 2002
The University of Cincinnati moved up in two different national rankings established by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to compare college and university research efforts.
January 17, 2002
Lecture by Leslie Adelson, Cornell University, will deliver a Taft lecture titled "Back to the Future and Beyond 'Two Worlds':Turkish Lines of Thought in Contemporary German Literature and Memory Work" at 3:00pm in the Max Kade German Cultural Center in Old Chemistry.
The college's success is driven by the generosity and support of our donors who make a profound impact on CEAS. From FY19 to FY24, CEAS has received:
Support breakdown includes, 63% scholarships and grad fellowships, 12.2% programs, 9% faculty, 8.1% unrestricted, and 6.9% research initiatives.
There are more than 45,000 UC CEAS alumni! From FY19-FY24, the percentage of engagement by CEAS alumni with the university grew from 67% to 76%.
The CEAS Alumni Golf Outing continues to be a growing event, with funds raised growing from $31,250 in 2019 to more than $45,000 in 2024 and 160 scholarships have been awarded. The Endowed Scholarship fund supported by the golf outing totaled over $300,000 as of June 30, 2024. The volunteer-run event was started by the CEAS Alumni Board more than 30 years ago.
September 12, 2024
A first-generation college student, Corbett’s transition to UC proved more difficult than she had imagined.
July 11, 2022
It was typical for Tom Davis, ’83 CEAS, during his teenage years, to find guests at the dinner table. He often dined with students that his parents had met through their work at the University of Cincinnati. Tom’s father, R.T. Davis, was the chair of aerospace engineering at the UC College of Engineering and Applied Science in the 1970s. His mother, Barbara Davis, tutored students at the former University College. He remembers his mother meeting student-athletes for additional early-morning tutoring sessions and his father mentoring engineering students. Their kindness and focus on helping others have served as a life compass for Tom and his wife, Gloria Davis.