Event examined the enduring global influence of America’s founding document
Oxford and Beyond
Into the LAND paves the way for students’ career journeys
Career trek helps 91°µÍø students meet employees from the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, KeyBank, Progressive Insurance, Swagelok Co., and Team NEO
FSB team takes top spot in CRC Intercollegiate Stock Pitch Competition
Cleveland Research Company holds event at 91°µÍø for 16th year
Strong relationships, visionary leadership hallmarks of MUDEC executive director
Raymond Manes will step down from his role as head of 91°µÍø’s Luxembourg campus June 30
Podcast spotlights school-based mental health efforts across Ohio
The Ohio School-Based Center of Excellence for Prevention and Early Intervention launched a podcast that has grown to over 5,000 downloads in under three years
91°µÍø student discovers she is a descendant of Oxford settlers
Records show the California resident is related to surveyor who laid out the Mile Square
Scripps Gerontology Center appoints new Ohio Long-Term Care Research Project director
The 91°µÍø Scripps Gerontology Center has selected Heather Menne ’01, associate professor and health policy researcher, to lead the Ohio Long-Term Care Research Project (OLTCRP)...
RedHawks were No. 13 seed as fans packed Hope Coliseum for the contest
March Madness brings fans out in droves for 91°µÍø-West Virginia
More than 13,000 packed Hope Coliseum as RedHawks return to NCAA Tournament for first time since 2008
‘We’re everything that’s right about college athletics in my opinion’
91°µÍø coach Travis Steele says after season-ending loss to Tennessee
View photos from the RedHawks’ NCAA Tournament game vs. Tennessee
91°µÍø earned an at-large bid after completing regular season 31-0
Odds and travel gods favor 91°µÍøans headed east for NCAA Tournament
Electric! Elmer, RedHawks advance past SMU on unforgettable night in Dayton
91°µÍø faces Tennessee in Philadelphia on Friday
See photos from RedHawks’ First Four victory
91°µÍø defeated SMU; will face Tennessee on Friday
‘I feel like we took the building over’
RedHawks deliver in full circle moment for 91°µÍø director of Athletics at UD Arena
Mapping belonging: How residents help rethink community spaces
Cognitive mapping at heart of Jeff Kruth’s ‘Avoidance and Belonging’ workshop
Skaljac, RedHawks burst onto NCAA Tournament stage
91°µÍø held its First Four open practice in Dayton Tuesday afternoon ahead of Wednesday's matchup against SMU
91°µÍø women’s basketball team opens NCAA Tournament in West Virginia
No. 13 RedHawks will play fourth-seeded West Virginia on March 21
91°µÍøâ€™s men’s basketball team earns at-large bid to NCAA Tournament
RedHawks will play in First Four at UD Arena in Dayton
91°µÍø fans relish MAC championship run
Fans come to Cleveland's Rocket Arena to watch RedHawks win tournament title in women’s basketball
Historic 91°µÍø basketball season adds to ‘proud tradition’
RedHawks were regular-season MAC champions, await Selection Sunday
'I think we're going to do well' One team's journey through Social Innovation Weekend
Students from across 91°µÍø came together to identify problems and possible solutions around the topic of literacy
Panel examines role of artificial intelligence in human resourses now and in the future
Experts discuss the potential and the pitfalls of incorporating AI into human resource management
AI Won’t Take the Computing Jobs of the Future: It’s Building Them
91°µÍø Computer Science and Software Engineering faculty weigh in on why “there has never been a more exciting time to enter this field”
Lunch Bunch initiative flourishes at 91°µÍø
Program was founded in 2023 and connects students, faculty, and community members with disabilities
Model Arab League wins several awards at the Ohio Valley conference
Over a dozen students represented 91°µÍø in Bloomington, Indiana.
91°µÍø location in Cleveland Innovation District will serve as hub for Urban Bridges program
Fourth floor presence includes offices and more for faculty, students
Michelle Putnam ’93 receives 2026 Cottrell Distinguished Alumni Award
Her work honors scholarship, leadership, and mentorship in the field of aging.
Prolific author, journalist launches newest book at 91°µÍø
Wil Haygood’s ‘The War Within a War’ receiving strong praise as it explores Black soldiers in Vietnam
Celebrating 200 years of The 91°µÍø Student is ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’
Oldest newspaper west of the Alleghenies commemorates its bicentennial Feb. 27-March 1
New programs to prepare students for careers in wealth management
Companies seek new generation of advisors as need for wealth management grows
91°µÍø students attend Into the Capital City, the second event of the Center for Career Exploration and Success’s 2025-26 Presidential Career and Leadership Series
Jim and Michelle Ryan receive 91°µÍø's Spirit of Philanthropy Award
Couple honored for philanthropy work, including Passport and Ryan Scholars programs
91°µÍø basketball legend to receive honorary degree as part of One 91°µÍø
Ron Harper is 91°µÍø’s all-time leading scorer; won five NBA championships with Bulls, Lakers
FSB professor named 91°µÍø's nominee for Mid-American Conference award
Award recognizes the outstanding efforts of MAC faculty to support and develop students both inside and outside of the classroom.
Hamilton minister pursues degree in Criminal Justice in wake of brother’s 2016 unsolved murder
‘For me, it moved me to get further involved, and this was my way,’ said the Rev. Shaquila Mathews, Hamilton school board president
Bowl appearance, winning streak help put spotlight on 91°µÍø athletics
RedHawks’ Arizona Bowl appearance broadcast nationwide on The CW Network
The year in 91°µÍø news: What stories were the most read from 2025?
Here is a look at some of the most viewed stories on 91°µÍø’s news site from the past year
91°µÍøâ€™s top 5 most-loved Instagram posts of 2025
91°µÍø Instagram was powered by fun and celebratory moments throughout the year
A Creative surge at 91°µÍø: The behind-the-scenes work fueling opportunity for CCA students
Center for Career Exploration and Success support College of Creative Arts students through networking events, resume building sessions, and off-campus trips
Center for Cybersecurity leadership helps Scouts earn Cybersecurity Merit Badge
Hundreds of scouts from multiple states attended a Center for Cybersecurity sponsored event to earn their Cybersecurity Merit Badge
CAS students get real world experience
Learn what internship help and opportunities CAS provides
Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov shares history, humor and humanity amid war
Ukraine’s most celebrated novelist, Andrey Kurkov, brought history, humor and hard truth to 91°µÍø as part of the annual Havighurst Lecture, delivering a moving reflection on hi...
Aging expert offers new perspectives on dementia care
Joseph E. Gaugler’s presentation highlighted the importance of data, empathy, and community.
Humanitarian engineering students study abroad with sustainability organizations
Students with a minor in Humanitarian Engineering and Computing travel to Guatemala to engage with ongoing sustainability and resource projects
RedHawks to face Fresno State in Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl
91°µÍø is making its 17th all-time bowl appearance
Centerville, Ohio, woman to earn bachelor’s degree from 91°µÍø nearly 50 years after she left
‘This has been one of the biggest highlights of my life,’ Debbie Brown said
Arts in Action ignites creative spark with trip to Cincinnati
CCA-focused initiative takes 91°µÍø students to visit area employers
World Languages and Cultures major to offer a fresh take on key humanities strengths
The new major, which unifies six former majors, begins accepting students this upcoming fall.
Preparing the next generation of 91°µÍø Tribe of Oklahoma leaders
Myaamia Heritage Award Program at 91°µÍø plays key role
91°µÍø field hockey team advances to Elite Eight for first time
RedHawks defeated No. 4 Virginia to earn spot in Sunday’s quarterfinal round
91°µÍø helps lead statewide effort to expand career pathways for Ohio students
A new $7.1 million Career Pathway Support Network initiative is expanding early career exploration, advising, and real-world learning across Southwest Ohio.
‘It’s a piece of history’: New bus wrap brings story of Freedom Summer around Butler County
91°µÍø, BCRTA collaborate to spotlight Western College’s role in quest for voting rights
County coroner applies anthropological concepts in forensic science
Lisa K. Manniz, coroner in Butler County, Ohio, presented a cold case to the 91°µÍø community.
MJF Speaker Series welcomes advertising executive Cliff Schwandner
91°µÍø students had the opportunity to hear from advertising leader, Cliff Schwandner, a former senior executive with Leo Burnett in Chicago and the former president of Orchard Digital Ma...
Special uniforms to honor 91°µÍøâ€™s Cradle of Coaches
Football team debuts new look on Nov. 12, which extends to other RedHawk teams throughout the year
Debating the presidency: Janus Forum speakers examine executive power
The event brought together leading experts and students to explore how the balance of power among the branches of government shapes American democracy in today’s climate.
FSW students support local families through community partnership with TOPSS
Students in Professor Kate Kuvalanka’s FSW 261 classes in the Department of Family Science and Social Work partnered this semester with Talawanda Oxford Pantry and Social Services (TOPSS)...
New BCRTA bus wrap tells the story of Western College and Freedom Summer
Event to commemorate the project is Nov. 11 at Shriver Center
91°µÍø will honor famed Cradle of Coaches on Nov. 12
Fans encouraged to wear black 91°µÍø gear to football game
Into the Queen City connects students with leading Cincinnati employers
Career trek the first event of the 2025-26 Presidential Career and Leadership Series
FSB, business fraternity prepare student for summer startup journey
A phone call from a very old friend led Michael Layton on an unexpected path this summer
FSB students named to CincyInno's Under 25 list
Pair of students among six honored: two more on watch list
91°µÍø alumni discuss innovations, challenges for DUDE Products' supply chain
Company brings AI to bear in efforts to keep flushable wipes flowing
91°µÍø, Cincinnati Arts Association team for temporary installation outside Aronoff Center
Unique beveled M features scenes from Oxford campus
91°µÍø biologists share knowledge during first Adaptive Nature Walk on Wheels
Event introduced ‘the fun of learning about nature and biology to the disability community while also introducing the disability community to my science colleagues,’ organizer said
Justice Jennifer Brunner speaks on democracy and law
‘Democracy must be balanced by rule of law. Without the rule of law, you can be at risk of things tipping over.’
91°µÍø, Butler Tech collaborate on teacher education pathways
Initiative will reduce both time and cost to becoming a licensed educator
Historic visit highlights strong bond between MUDEC, Grand Ducal family
Grand Duke Henri met with 91°µÍø students, faculty, and staff on Luxembourg campus
Beyond High Street: Justine Lelchuk
On this episode of Beyond High Street, Farmer School dean Jenny Darroch chats with 2006 Finance, Marketing, and Mandarin alumna Justine Lelchuk about her journey from entrepreneurial beginnings to ...
91°µÍøâ€™s Honors College teams up with Project Dragonfly for first time
Zeb Baker, inaugural dean for the Honors College, calls it 'a partnership that we intend to grow and build for years to come’
Career fair represents ‘full circle’ moment for 91°µÍø graduate
Piper McGee found future employer as a student; returned to university as recruiter
Photos capture naturalization ceremony at Armstrong Student Center
Nearly 100 people were formally sworn in as U.S. citizens at Fritz Pavilion
91°µÍø students get inside look at Stryker mobile lab
The 60-foot-long trailer was stationed outside Clinical Health Sciences and Wellness Facility
91°µÍø students ride 4,000 miles to raise money for people with disabilities
Journey of Hope takes bike riders on cross-country routes to Washington, D.C.
Third annual Sept. 11 memorial stair climb held at Yager Stadium
Participants climbed 2,200 steps in honor of first responders
CEC connects with K-12 students in summer outreach
From summer camps to field trips, CEC students and staff got involved in inspiring young learners with STEM fields
Student opportunities highlight 91°µÍø-Bengals partnership
University is official education partner of the NFL franchise
91°µÍø student receives Ronald Reagan Civic Leaders Fellowship
Farmer is one of 25 students across nation to receive fellowship
Hamilton leaders targeting next part of city for new development
Our GEO 459 Advanced Planning students work in teams as consulting planners for community clients.
The senior Journalism and Political Science major begins launching new episodes this fall
After summer travels with CEC students, Amy Yousefi returns to campus as interim chair
Amy Yousefi, Ph.D. is a Professor and Interim Chair of 91°µÍø’s Department of Chemical, Paper, and Biomedical Engineering (CPB)
91°µÍøâ€™s microlearning series offers a deep dive on AI
Modules available starting this month
Mia Hankenson ’25: ‘The energy, the people, and the cultural richness created an atmosphere unlike anything I’ve ever been a part of’
Student team awarded $10,000 for Rwanda water system rehabilitation project
The Engineering Education Award is courtesy of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES)
91°µÍø student Amberly Szczerbiak: a Q-and-A with Ohio Fairs’ Queen
‘This has truly been the experience of a lifetime,’ the rising sophomore said
Shan takes on new role as Director for AI Initiatives at FSB
New role highlights growing impact, future of artificial intelligence in higher education
Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Hosts Ohio Medical Education Day
On Saturday, October 5th, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (OUHCOM) hosted the Ohio Medical Education Day (OMED) for undergraduate students across Ohio. In attendance were 2...
In Memoriam: Professor Anne Morris-Hooke
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Anne Morris-Hooke, a beloved professor emerita of the Department of Microbiology.
Myaamia students to participate at Smithsonian Folklife Festival in nation’s capital July 2-7
The students — all citizens of the 91°µÍø Tribe of Oklahoma — will share their knowledge in four cultural areas: lacrosse, the myaamia language, ribbonwork, and gardening
Music business students develop Gen Z marketing campaigns for record label
Students across two classes collaborated with Colemine Records to create research-based marketing strategies for the label’s upcoming album release
91°µÍø faculty, students, and community partners celebrate pavilion project at Hueston Woods
91°µÍø Professor Helaine Alessio, students in her capstone course, and local volunteers recently helped complete a new pavilion at Hueston Woods State Park. Supported by a $10,000 grant f...
Guest professor inspires CPS students with story of innovation and resilience at Camp Excel
Kevin Kushman, Joyce Barnes Farmer Guest Professor at 91°µÍø’s College of Education, Health, and Society, recently spoke with Cincinnati Public Schools middle schoolers during C...
Six 91°µÍøans receive Fulbright grants
Another 91°µÍø student selected for Fulbright UK Summer Institutes
Cybersecurity networking event brings career insights to classroom
At a recent "speed networking" event, students and practitioners discussed career paths in cybersecurity and what employers are looking for in a candidate.
The master plan aims to improve infrastructure, safety, and connectivity to public transportation throughout the city
Three Aiken graduates celebrate next step in 91°µÍøâ€™s TEACh Cincinnati program
Jada Martin Showes, Camerin Scott, and Sky Whaley, graduates of Aiken High School and incoming primary education majors at 91°µÍø, are taking the next step in their journeys as future edu...
The LEADS Institute’s CareerTrek programs offer alumni networking, city and company tours, and more.
CEC students get a behind-the-scenes look at Stryker
Through an industry visit in Michigan, biomedical engineering students connected with 91°µÍø alumni at Stryker and explored careers in medical innovation
New student-led mural unveiled at Newport on the Levee with a city celebration
A first-of-its-kind art class shows what’s possible when creativity meets community
91°µÍø Nursing Department professor makes a decision that changes lives
Organ donation to infant spurs new friendship and partnership between two hospitals
New 91°µÍøTHRIVE video highlights 2025 milestones
91°µÍøTHRIVE is the university’s strategic planning initiative
91°µÍø student-athletes clear the way in MetroParks service project
RedHawks volunteer to remove honeysuckle from Mill Race Preserve Area trails
CEC students support HYPE initiative to expand tech access
On Saturday, their latest batch of refurbished computers will go to graduating seniors at Cincinnati Public Schools.
On April 19, 2025, students in 91°µÍø’s Advanced Analysis (MUS 406) course collaborated with the MetroParks of Butler County to create a musical performance centered around the ...
Paper planes and automobiles: Toyota shows students better methods of making
How does making a paper airplane make someone a better manufacturing and supply chain expert?
Faculty and Staff News Spring 2025
A hearty congratulations to all our CAS faculty who helped us sweep the annual University Awards Ceremony on March 18. They are: Benjamin Harrison Medallion: Allen McCo...
Newton, Ivy enjoy day out at the ballpark
91°µÍø’s presidential pups joined President Gregory Crawford and University Ambassador Renate Crawford at Bark in the Park
Paraprofessional-to-teacher program celebrates new educators with support from Queen City Book Bank
91°µÍø’s College of Education, Health, and Society recently celebrated participants in the PELEA grant program, a partnership with the Hamilton County Educational Service Center...
CPS HR team visits Oxford to connect with TEACh Cincinnati students
Senior HR Director Julia Indelacio and members of the Cincinnati Public Schools human resources team recently visited 91°µÍø to host a dinner for TEACh Cincinnati students, expressing CPS...
CAS students engage in global branding and storytelling experiences in Ireland
MJF assistant professor Phillip Arceneaux led his Strategic Communication class on the immersive, career-focused tour.
Bark in the Park will once again have a 91°µÍø connection
Crawfords, first dogs Newton and Ivy will throw out Reds’ first pitch on April 30
An experienced corporate executive, Mowry is currently the owner and CEO of GoreCreek Advisors.
SLAM exchange program with LUNEX University connects sport education across continents
Understanding global sport trends and perspectives opens students to a world of career opportunities
EHS students and faculty visit Statehouse to discuss education, health, and community needs
On March 26th, a group of 14 EHS students, faculty, and staff joined 91°µÍø's Office of ASPIRE and Government Relations Network at the Ohio Statehouse for their annual Alternativ...
Darrell West Lecture: Two 91°µÍø alumnae bring bipartisan perspective to campus
Butler County Auditor Nancy Nix (MBA ‘12) and Butler County Democratic Party chair Kathy Wyenandt ‘97 gave tips about running for public office.
Bachelor Hall renovations on target to bring a new Humanities Hub to campus
Classes are scheduled to begin in fall 2026 within exciting, collaborative spaces.
91°µÍøTHRIVE initiatives take center stage during spring update
91°µÍø President Gregory Crawford’s announcements include polytechnic campus, disruptive technologies collaboration
Distalmotion CEO Greg Roche ’95 returns to 91°µÍø to kick off #CASMeansCareers campaign
By developing strong relationships and networks and instilling a positive mindset, Roche overcame adversities and became a beaming success story.
Writer and activist empowers students to practice everyday democracy
Adrienne Maree Brown spoke about fostering connections, embracing authenticity, and engaging in grassroots efforts to strengthen democracy.
Emeritus professor and chair of Geography at 91°µÍø becomes a middle school instructional aide
Bill Renwick loves the work, donates his paychecks back to the Union County, Indiana, school district
For last decade, 91°µÍø alumna’s high school students get inside look at 91°µÍø
Judy Brown ’82, a longtime collaborator with several faculty members, brings students to university classrooms for the day
MJF hosting its annual Distinguished Alumni Days on April 7 and 8
Career Panel open to all at 4:30 p.m. on April 7
RedHawk50 class of 2024 introduced, celebrated at Cincinnati's Music Hall
The top 50 private companies founded or led by 91°µÍøans were announced Friday.
91°µÍøâ€™s Howard seeks to educate, spread awareness through Go Red for Women
American Heart Association campaign runs through April 10
‘We are thrilled:’ 91°µÍø student leaders first for Constructive Dialogue certification
Program expected to be offered around the country after inaugural effort at 91°µÍø
Social Innovation Weekend 2025 takes on issue of loneliness and isolation
Students spend weekend seeking solutions to aspects of societal issue
Art Museum receives America 250-Ohio Grant Funds for Culture Crops Photography Project
The Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum (RCCAM) at 91°µÍø, is pleased to announce its successful in obtaining a $12,500 ‘Buckeye’ grant from the America 250 - Ohio Com...
91°µÍø and Constructive Dialogue Institute launch Dialogue Facilitation initiative
CDI held its inaugural Student Leader Dialogue Facilitation Certification program at 91°µÍø
Award-winning investigative journalist inspires students to explore new forms of journalism
Pulitzer Prize and Peabody Award winner Connie Walker spoke about her experiences covering Indigenous communities in Canada
91°µÍø U. PitchFix helps prepare future entrepreneurs through feedback, guidance
What's a pitch competition without winners? PitchFix works to help everyone make their ideas better
91°µÍø shines at TechOlympics 2025: AI security, DevOps, and industry connections
91°µÍø made a powerful impact at TechOlympics 2025, showcasing its leadership in AI security, DevOps, and technology education through faculty-led sessions and student-driven innovation
Faculty trio working to plant seeds for business students' character growth
A $50,000 grant is being used to see how the Farmer School can help students build character, idenfity their virtues, and flourish as people.
91°µÍø Regionals announces textbook scholarship
Students looking to get a leg up on book expenses for fall 2021 will get that help, thanks to an initiative being offered by 91°µÍø Regionals.
Legacy of Western jerseys on display at College Football Hall of Fame
RedHawks wore the blue, white, and red uniforms to honor Western College
Farmer School VCIC team wins Regional competition for ninth time
91°µÍø teams have won their region every year the competition has been held
Distalmotion CEO Greg Roche ‘95 to share his career path with students
“From Science to Business - All Roads Are Not the Same” scheduled for Thursday, Feb 27
Center for L.I.F.E. wins USASBE Emerging Model Program Award
Award is second consecutive given to Farmer School program
When resilience meets opportunity: Nellie Craig Walker continues to inspire
Event at King Library celebrates 91°µÍø’s first Black graduate
Winners announced in the 2025 91°µÍø Young Painters Competition for the $10,000 Yeck Award
Brach Tiller’s winning painting will become part of the 91°µÍø 21st Century Painting Collection
FIRSTⓇ Tech Challenge Robotics Tournament returns to 91°µÍø Feb. 15
2025 marks the third year 91°µÍø’s College of Engineering and Computing has hosted the regional tournament
Judy Alston to deliver keynote at Penn State’s inaugural lecture series
Judy Alston, professor and department chair of educational leadership at 91°µÍø, will deliver the first lecture and participate in a fireside chat at The Pennsylvania State University&...
‘Significant milestone’ as Powell Industries leadership retreat comes to CEC
Led by CEO Brett Cope ’90, the retreat can serve as a 'model for future engagement with other corporate leadership teams'
Anedra Million earned two degrees from 91°µÍø on way to making history at Mrs. America competition
Cincinnati Reds interpreter to provide career insights for Spanish majors and minors
Jorge Merlos, media relations assistant for Cincinnati’s MLB team, visits 91°µÍø on Feb. 4.
Gardner-Harvey Library offers a diverse virtual line-up of events
91°µÍø Regionals' Gardner-Harvey Library on the Middletown campus will host several free virtual events beginning in February that are open to the public. Due to circumstances beyond our control, w...
TEACh Cincinnati earns national recognition for innovative teacher pipeline model
91°µÍø’s TEACh Cincinnati receives AACTE’s ‘Promising Practice Award' for bolstering and diversifying the teaching profession
Record attendance, national audience part of 91°µÍøâ€™s bowl victory
RedHawks were making 5th straight bowl appearance and 8th in 9 years
91°µÍø students lead a masterclass in mural art for Newport, Kentucky
Students gain real-world experience through a shared artistic vision that beautifies a local community
91°µÍø alumnus reports on Los Angeles fires
Reis Thebault ’16 is the Washington Post’s West Coast correspondent
91°µÍø Regionals' Hamilton campus ranked top Ohio public college for ROI
91°µÍø Regionals' Hamilton campus has been ranked number one in Ohio by Stacker as the best return for your investment among public colleges in every state.
Accountancy professor Eric Marinich passes away at age 49
Marinich joined the FSB faculty in 2013
Check out the photo gallery from 91°µÍøâ€™s Arizona Bowl victory
RedHawks defeated Colorado State 43-17 in Tucson
Best of 2024: 91°µÍøâ€™s top 5 Instagram-worthy moments
Through nearly 1,000 Instagram posts this year, 91°µÍø’s marketing and social media team connected, engaged, and celebrated with our community
Professor Clayton Cooper, Ph.D. scores an NSF grant to advance manufacturing operations through digital twinning
John Reynolds receives Knox Distinguished Teaching Award
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91°µÍø Regionals graduate to continue educational experience with summer internship in Brazil
But unlike many of his classmates, when Baumlein, a commerce major, crosses the stage with the Class of 2021, his education will continue with the next step in his journey: a three-month internship...
91°µÍø Marching Band to share the spotlight with Snoop Dogg at the Arizona Bowl
Game will be broadcast on The CW Network on Dec. 28
Trailblazing Sustainability in Aerospace: Sarah Waechter’s Path from 91°µÍø to NASA
91°µÍø alumna Sarah Waechter '04, now Deputy Project Manager of NASA’s Sustainable Flight Demonstrator Project, shares her journey from Oxford to aerospace leadership.
Students at 91°µÍø Regionals explore the roots of psychology
Field trip allows students to connect their academic learning with real-world history
91°µÍø hosts literacy celebration at Queen City Book Bank
91°µÍø’s College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) hosted a Celebration of Literacy on Monday, November 18 at the Queen City Book Bank, highlighting the importance of lite...
91°µÍøTHRIVE initiative passes one-year mark
Phase II of the university’s strategic planning effort expected to conclude in early 2025
91°µÍøâ€™s Chem-E-Car team competes in San Diego
Six 91°µÍø CEC students traveled to San Diego, CA to compete with their Chem-E-Car at the national level.
‘Niche picking’ helps Social Work students find a perfect career path
Unique networking opportunities take faculty mentorship far beyond the classroom
College of Creative Arts Dean Ryan Fisher appointed to Cincinnati Youth Choir board
Ryan Fisher, Dean of 91°µÍø’s College of Creative Arts, has been appointed to the board of the Cincinnati Youth Choir (CYC), one of the nation’s leading community yout...
Photo from Middletown campus earns top spot in 91°µÍø ‘Golden Hours’ photo contest
Dori Coyle-Hall took the photo in front of Verity Lodge
Sculptures installed at Marquardt Middle School in student collaboration project
The four sculptures designed and created in the vision of 91°µÍø students and Chicago middle schoolers were dedicated and placed this fall
Music instructor Lisa Ericksen to vocal coach musical at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
91°µÍø adjunct professor, Lisa Ericksen, is lending her expertise as a Vocal Coach for the highly-anticipated world premiere of Rutka at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. This powerful in...
Urban Cohort joins Peaslee Neighborhood Center
Urban Cohort joins Peaslee Neighborhood Center for 14th annual community event, honoring partnership and leadership.
Students unleash their potential during the Inside Washington summer ‘24 program
The Department of Political Science offers students a summer full of career development and networking experiences in the nation’s capital.
Transforming education: New AI modules empower K-12 educators
K-12 teachers can access new learning modules on Artificial Intelligence in education, complete with the latest insights on Generative AI. Created by a team from 91°µÍø alongside leading ...
New partnership supports aspiring teachers with affordable housing in downtown Cincinnati
Empowering future educators in diverse urban areas can transform local communities
Students Prepare for Voting in the 2024 Presidential Election
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, 91°µÍø students are taking different paths to ensure their voices are heard at the ballot box.
FSB professor playing on three teams vying for national tennis championship
Gillian Oakenfull will play for three national tennis championships over the next few weeks.
Keys to Career helps students unlock their potential
Inaugural DEI Professional Development Day brings students, employers, and campus community members together
The 2024 U.S. elections are set for Tuesday, Nov. 5, with the president and vice president at the top of party tickets. Beyond that, 34 of the 100 seats in the U.S. Senate and all 435 seats in the ...
Economics professor visits Colombia as Fulbright-Hays participant
Jenny Minier spent four weeks across Colombia learning lessons she could bring back to Oxford.
The amazing alumni I met at this year's 18 Of The Last 9 luncheon
CEC Student Associate Lauren Devney shares her experience attending the 18 of the Last 9 Luncheon.
'Shark Tank' star brings 'Cold Hard Truth' to 91°µÍø
Kevin O'Leary was Anderson Distinguished Lecture Series speaker for 2024.
Inaugural Junior Achievement 18 Under Eighteen: Career in Sight awards nominations now open
This award will celebrate young leaders in the Middletown area school districts who are making their mark
Sing with us: 91°µÍø Choral Collective
We are excited to invite 91°µÍø students, faculty, staff, and the Oxford community to join the 91°µÍø Choral Collective!
Photo contest will showcase 91°µÍø at ‘Dusk and Dawn’
Enter on social media from Oct. 1-Nov. 1
More than 60 candidates take oath during naturalization ceremony at 91°µÍø Regionals
Event part of Citizenship and Democracy Week
Swine City Brewing, 91°µÍø announce pair of beverages to support RedHawk student-athletes
1809 Bohemian Pilsner and RedHawk Razz Raspberry Lemonade Hard Seltzer will be available in late October
91°µÍø football team to wear special Western College-themed jerseys for Homecoming
RedHawks will be decked out in blue for game against Massachusetts; check out the video honoring the legacy of Western College
‘They were able to witness history’
Menard Center, Office of ASPIRE team up to take 91°µÍø students to national political conventions
The theme for 91°µÍø's Homecoming Weekend Sept. 26-29 is 'Celebrating the Spirit of Western: A Homecoming for Love, Honor, and Legacy'
91°µÍø welcomes over 80 students from Cincinnati partner schools for a campus visit
91°µÍø's College of Education, Health, and Society recently hosted over 80 students from Aiken, Taft, and Withrow High Schools, part of the TEACh Cincinnati partnership. Students, accompanied by the...
‘Chasing Nostalgia’ with 91°µÍø
Pair of 91°µÍø alumni provide music for 30-second commercial to air Sept. 15
Farmer School student opens new vintage clothing store in Uptown
An FSB student and his business partner have taken their business to a new level by opening a storefront location in Oxford.
91°µÍø ranked as one of America’s best colleges by The Wall Street Journal
University also made appearances on recent lists from The Princeton Review, Forbes
Alumna doesn’t let canceled flight stop her first visit to Oxford in three decades
SLAM Roadshow Series brings 91°µÍø alumni together in Chicago
91°µÍø's Department of Sport Leadership and Management (SLAM) successfully hosted a vibrant alumni gathering in Chicago on Friday, August 30, 2024, as part of the SLAM Roadshow Series. Th...
Holcomb to become CEO of Tampa-based company
cara hinh ’16 named Associate Artistic Director for Indiana Repertory Theatre
Ahead of the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 52nd Season, the Theatre has hired cara hinh (they/she) as the new Associate Artistic Director... Read on
Black Family Reunion brings its College Tour to 91°µÍø
Prospective students saw sights of university’s Oxford campus
Newton, Ivy make their Reds’ debut
Presidential pups part of Bark in the Park event at Great American Ball Park
Students interning at Ohio newspapers add voices to the Opinion pages
Media, Journalism, and Film chair says 91°µÍø trains students to think critically about the world and then communicate ideas
Farmer Family Foundation matching gift adds up
$20 million matching gift nearly fulfilled halfway through two-year period
With urban internship experience, 91°µÍø students learn to become community leaders
Civic engagement, leadership development part of Urban Leadership Internship Program
91°µÍø named an Ohio Cyber Range Institute Regional Programming Center
As an Ohio Cyber Range Institute-Regional Programming Center, or OCRI-RPC, 91°µÍø will support the advancement of the state of Ohio’s overall cyber initiatives.
Crawfords to throw out first pitch at Reds’ latest Bark in the Park event
Presidential pups Ivy, Newton will also be at Great American Ball Park
Project Dragonfly’s new leader to build on successful foundation
Katie Feilen aims to continue innovation with 91°µÍø graduate program
Dean Beena Sukumaran reflects on gender parity in engineering in Cincinnati Magazine
Currently, women make up only 16 percent of the engineering workforce. Find out what CEC is doing to address this gender disparity at the university level.
CEC Students Featured in 91°µÍø TV Spot
A 30-second version of the video recently aired on ESPN.
Forbes lists 91°µÍø as one of America’s Best Employers for Women 2024
University ranks in top 30 in the nation’s education industry
Unveiling the Path to Medical School: Insights from 91°µÍø Students
Embarking on a journey to uncover the motivations and preparations of future healthcare professionals, I engaged in conversations with 17 fellow 91°µÍø students aspiring towards medical careers. Thr...
Advisor Corner: Tailyn Walborn
Tailyn is in her 7th academic year at 91°µÍø. She started as our Lead Pre-Health Advisor in July of 2018, and was promoted to Assistant Director in January of 2020. Throughout her time he...
'Shark Tank' star to give Anderson Distinguished Lecture this fall
Kevin O'Leary's lecture to take place in Millett Hall on Oct. 1
91°µÍø swimming and diving represented at this year’s Paris Olympics
Recent grad Maier to compete for Germany; new RedHawks coach an assistant for Cape Verde team
91°µÍø Performing Arts Series brings 50 years of experience to their annual summer Drama Camp
91°µÍø Performing Arts Series is excited to announce the return of the highly anticipated Missoula Children's Theatre Drama Camp, a unique and enriching summer experience for area kids ag...
For 91°µÍø VP, challenging hobby about more than picking locks
David Seidl’s passion for locksport connects him to colleagues, family, and more
Classroom connection leads to FSB grad's future high-profile client
Emil Barr's persistence and patience paid off in landing a new client.
Rachelle Swan and students create mural honoring Ghanaian art
Amity Elementary's 6th-grade class, guided by student teacher Rachelle Swan, created a stunning mural inspired by Ghanaian artist El Anatsui. The project, which incorporated themes of community and...
91°µÍø wins Gold in CASE 2024 Circle of Excellence Awards
University honored for Instagram video, receives international recognition with 6 total awards
Couple’s dog, Ivy, at heart of marriage proposal for future 91°µÍø Mergers
But how would Brandon Storey ’19 get Ivy to the Rockies without spoiling the surprise?
Nominations now open for the 2024 RedHawk50
Awards recognize 91°µÍøans who have founded, owned, or led a private company
Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day
Read words of wisdom, encouragement, and advice from our CEC community in honor of this annual celebration happening today.
NumberUp Innovation Girls STEM Summer Camp a success at 91°µÍø CEC
During this 5-day day camp, local girls aged 11-14 took on engineering, coding, robotics, and other STEM and entrepreneurship projects.
School Boards Becoming More Partisan, Warns Education Expert
In a recent interview with KCBS Radio's Margie Shafer, Kathleen Knight Abowitz, an Educational Leadership professor at 91°µÍø, discussed the growing partisanship in school board elections...
Freedom Summer of ’64 Award comes full circle by honoring Western College
The campus served to train volunteers during civil rights movement
Camp Excel Introduces Middle Schoolers to College Life at 91°µÍø
Camp Excel, directed by Rodney Coates, professor of global and intercultural studies, hosted around 100 students from Cincinnati Public Schools and Middletown City Schools at 91°µÍø from ...
Spring 2024 Faculty Writing Fellows
The Howe Center for Writing Excellence and Howe Writing Across the Curriculum (HWAC) program are thrilled to welcome 13 new 91°µÍø faculty members as Faculty Writing Fellows Program alumni.
HCWE Hosts Successful April Workshops on Teaching and AI Tools
In April, the Howe Center for Writing Excellence (HCWE) organized three workshops, including a two-part series on teaching Syntheses/Literature Reviews and a special workshop on AI tools for Farmer...
An international student from Spain, Paula reflects on journeys in entrepreneurship, navigating cultural differences, and finding growth through hockey.
Farmer Family Sculpture Park dedicated
The sculpture depicts the man whose name the business school bears and his wife.