12/19/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/19/2025 16:21
Dear UC Community,
As we approach the end of another remarkable calendar year at the University of Cincinnati, I want to express my profound gratitude to our students, faculty, staff, alumni and supporters. Your hard work and dedication continue to shape our university's growing impact. As I shared during last week's All-University Faculty Senate meeting, UC's forward momentum remains strong, and 2025 shows what our community can achieve together.
These achievements are never more evident than during commencement, and we celebrated with two ceremonies December 12 when we officially added 2,628 more graduates to a community of 360,000 living alumni. These newly minted Bearcats join nearly 10,000 fellow 2025 grads who completed their UC degrees during spring and summer ceremonies.
To truly grasp the significance of UC's collective impact, we must look beyond the impressive totals and focus on the contribution each of these talented grads will have on our society. As just one example, think of the difference a single skilled nurse makes to patients and families in need of care. Now, multiply that impact a thousand times - roughly equal to the number of nurses UC graduates every single year. This sort of talent production has a tremendous impact on our health system, our economy and our society. Half of all those nurses will live and work right here in Ohio. The same can be said of our doctors, our lawyers, our writers, our teachers, our artists and our engineers, to name only a few.
No matter what part you play, if you attend UC, work at UC or support UC, these wins are not just university wins. These are your wins, too, and now more than ever we need to share our story with a collective voice. As a public university, we meet our mission when we fulfill the talent demands of our society, and I'm proud to say that the University of Cincinnati is rising to the challenge.
While we will always have more work to do, I'm thrilled to report that this year we are again reaching new heights: record enrollment, all-time highs for degrees, peak research funding, and historic co-op earnings by our students. The list is long, and there is so much in which we can take pride as an academic community.
Success repeated, however, should not be success assumed. In other words, we should take none of our progress for granted. Higher education faces significant hurdles. Disruption is our new normal. Universities are competing for a shrinking pool of high school graduates and in a rapidly changing research funding environment. Still, I remain confident - confident because we have momentum and an agile strategy that allows us to adapt to our rapidly changing world.
Ultimately, UC continues to rise because our people rise, meeting challenges with creativity and conviction, remembering always that the heart of our work is our enduring mission to educate and discover. For this, I give credit to the dedicated faculty, staff, supporters and donors who pour so much of themselves into shaping the next generation.
Thank you for your dedication to the University of Cincinnati, and for the countless ways you bring our mission to life each day. Together, we will carry this momentum into the new year and continue shaping a bold future for our university.
Next Lives Here - because of you.
Neville Pinto University of Cincinnati President
UC alumna Taylor Allgood has been selected as a 2026 Marshall Scholar. She is only the second Bearcat to win the honor and the first since the 1960s. Allgood credits her UC experience and particularly her work in the Bearcats Pantry.
January 30, 2025
The University of Cincinnati and its affiliates reached $740 million in research expenditures in 2024, a 6% increase over the previous year and a record for UC. Research partners include UC Health, Cincinnati Children's, the Cincinnati VA and the University of Cincinnati Research Institute.
July 15, 2025
The University of Cincinnati was awarded a UNESCO chair focusing on water and climate change.
October 20, 2025
The Center for Clinical & Translational Science & Training (CCTST), a partnership between the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and Cincinnati Children's, has received a seven-year, $37.2 million Clinical and Translational Science Award from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) at the National Institutes of Health.
September 3, 2025
UC cuts the ribbon on Old Chem after $190 million in renovations.
October 23, 2025
The University of Cincinnati Gardner Neuroscience Institute receives a transformative $20 million gift from the James J. and Joan A. Gardner Family Foundation to advance lifelong brain health at every stage of life.
September 2, 2025
In the 2024-45 academic year, University of Cincinnati cooperative education (co-op) students earned more than $94 million in paid work experiences across top industries, making UC one of the best-value universities for hands-on career training and return on investment (ROI). With average co-op salaries exceeding $11,000 per semester, UC continues to lead in experiential learning, job readiness and employer partnerships.
April 16, 2025
University of Cincinnati political scientist David Niven has spent a large part of his career examining how we vote. Now, a $200,000 Andrew Carnegie Corporation of New York fellowship award will help Niven dive deeper into the American polling system and how polling environments impact voters.
April 15, 2025
An anonymous donor has made a $5 million gift to the University of Cincinnati to support its regional colleges, UC Blue Ash College and UC Clermont College. This generous donation will provide paid internships and co-ops, expanded career services offerings and more scholarship support for students at both colleges. Since 2018, this anonymous donor has given UC $7.26 million; earlier gifts were to UC Clermont.
April 22, 2025
UC College-Conservatory of Music Composition Professor Mara Helmuth is appointed to the 100th class of Guggenheim Fellows, including 198 distinguished individuals working across 53 disciplines.
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