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The University of Cincinnati ( UC or Cincinnati, informally Cincy) is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the second oldest institution of higher education in the Cincinnati area [6] (behind Miami University) and has an annual enrollment of over 50,000 students, making it ...
The Cincinnati Bearcats are the athletic teams that represent the University of Cincinnati. The teams compete in the NCAA's Division I and the Football Bowl Subdivision as members of the Big 12 Conference . In September 2021, Cincinnati received and accepted a membership offer to the Big 12 Conference.
Bess Marie Eversull, first woman to earn a PhD in mathematics from the University of Cincinnati. Suzanne Farrell, prima ballerina, recipient of Kennedy Center Honors and Presidential Medal of Freedom. Hattie V. Feger, professor of education at Clark Atlanta University, 1931-1944. Abraham J. Feldman (1893–1977), rabbi.
The Bearcat statue near the main entrance of Fifth Third Arena on University of Cincinnati campus was erected in 2010. Origins of the UC Bearcat mascot trace back to a 1914 football game between ...
With the NCAA college football transfer portal ending May 1, the University of Cincinnati Bearcats have had significant additions and subtractions since their 2023 season ended last Nov. 25.
The National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) maintains information on endowments at U.S. higher education institutions by fiscal year (FY). [1] As of FY2023 [update] , the total endowment market value of U.S. institutions stood at $839.090 billion, with an average across all institutions of $1.215 billion and a ...
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Taylor's research focuses on African-American history in the nineteenth century, particularly in Ohio and Kentucky. Her first book, Frontiers of Freedom: Cincinnati's Black Community 1802-68, based on her dissertation, looks at how an African-American community developed in geographic proximity to the threat of slavery.