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University of Cincinnati
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Motto Juncta Juvant
(Latin for "Strength in Unity")
Established 1819
Type Public (state university)
Endowment $1.032 billion
President Nancy Zimpher
Staff 3,292
Undergraduates 26,314
Postgraduates 8,050
Location Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Campus 137 acres/Urban
Colors Red & Black
Mascot Bearcats
Website www.uc.edu
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The University of Cincinnati is a state university located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Billing itself as an urban research university, the university has an annual enrollment of approximately 35,000 full- and part-time students in programs ranging from 2-year Associate's Degrees to Ph.D. and post-doctorate education.

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[edit] History

In 1819, Cincinnati College and the Medical College of Ohio were founded in Cincinnati upon the suggestion and with the funds of local benefactors such as Dr. Drake and William Lytle of the Lytle family of Cincinnati. In 1870, the City of Cincinnati established the University of Cincinnati, absorbing Cincinnati College and the Medical College of Ohio. University of Cincinnati became a "municipally-sponsored, state-affiliated" institution in 1968. During this time, the University of Cincinnati was the second-oldest and second-largest municipal university in the country. It became one of Ohio's state universities in 1977.

UC is distinguished as the birthplace of the co-operative education (co-op) model. The program generally consists of alternating periods of coursework on campus and outside work at a host firm, giving students up to two years of relevant work experience by the time they graduate. The concept was invented at UC in 1906 by Herman Schneider, Dean of the College of Engineering at the time. Today, UC's Professional Practice (Co-op) Program is the largest co-op program at any public institution in the United States.

[edit] Academic profile

Image:060429086 usoh uc tuc jpg.jpg The university is comprised of several colleges:

UC is also the home of the Institute for Policy Research. It is a multidisciplinary research organization which opened in 1971. It performs a variety of surveys and polls on public opinion throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, primarily through telephone surveys.

[edit] Athletics

Main article: Cincinnati Bearcats

The school's athletic teams are known as the "Bearcats" and, since July 1, 2005, they have been members of the Big East Conference. They were previously members of Conference USA, a conference of which they were a founding member. The creation of Conference USA was the result of a merger between the Metro Conference (of which Cincinnati was a member), and the Great Midwest Conference in 1995.

The university's most well-known rivalries are with Miami University, the University of Louisville, and Xavier University. In 1961 and 1962, the men's basketball program won the national championships (both times against Ohio State). Notable athletic alumni include Sandy Koufax, Miller Huggins, Oscar Robertson, Kenyon Martin, and Tony Trabert.

Besides its varsity sports, the university also has a diverse number of intercollegiate club sports teams. The athletic facilities at UC include Armory Fieldhouse, Fifth Third Arena, and Nippert Stadium.

[edit] Student life

The Student Activities & Leadership Development office oversees over 300 registered student organizations, including over 35 social fraternities and sororities.

Image:UC Rec Center.jpg Around 3,500 people live on campus in undergraduate, graduate, and family housing. UC Housing & Food Services manages seven undergraduate residence halls:

  • Calhoun Hall
  • Campus Recreation Center Housing
  • Dabney Hall
  • Daniels Hall
  • Siddall Hall
  • Jefferson Complex consisting of Schneider Hall and Turner Hall.

Two off-campus university-affiliated (but not university-managed) housing options were introduced in 2005: Stratford Heights and University Park Apartments. On-campus graduate and family housing is available in the Scioto-Morgens Complex.

UC Housing & Food Services also runs two dining centers: Center Court and MarketPointe. Several other eateries are available on campus.

[edit] Architecture

Image:050819 011 Vontz.jpg The university has had a strategic plan for the last decade for new architecture to be built by "signature architects."

[edit] Famous alumni

See List of University of Cincinnati People.

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University of Cincinnati

Academics

Academic Health Center (includes colleges of Allied Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy) • Applied Science • McMicken College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) • Business • Clermont College • College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) • Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) • College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services (CECH) • College of Engineering • The Graduate School • College of Law • Raymond Walters College • Social Work

Athletics

Cincinnati BearcatsArmory FieldhouseFifth Third ArenaNippert Stadium

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