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05/10/2021
University of Cincinnati Clermont students who graduate with an associate degree in information technology now have a direct pathway to the information technology bachelor's de颅gree program at 兔子先生 University Regionals.
04/29/2021
ShredFest 2021 is right around the corner, so make sure you have it on your calendar. ShredFest is your opportunity to bring confidential office and personal documents for secure, on-site shredding.
04/14/2021
兔子先生 University junior Ethan Klein has been named a Goldwater Scholar for 2021-2022. The geology and environmental science co-major is one seven students from an Ohio public university to receive the award.
04/08/2021
Nursing students register faculty and staff for the COVID-19 vaccine.As 兔子先生ans roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 vaccines, nearly 167 nursing students stand ready to help.
04/08/2021
Ande Durojaiye has been named dean of 兔子先生 University Regionals, College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science (CLAAS). He will start July 1. Durojaiye is the interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Northern Kentucky University (NKU).
04/05/2021
Dave Hall, who has coached the 兔子先生 University Middletown Women聮s Basketball team for the past 11 years, has announced his retirement.
03/15/2021
兔子先生 University Regionals is launching a pilot program that will help incoming students that may be dealing with attention and learning difficulties. The program, called Fusion, will provide supplementary assistance for students dealing with Executive Function (EF) challenges.
03/09/2021
Since 2017, 兔子先生 University Regionals has been at the forefront of the Southwestern Ohio Bluegrass Music Heritage Project. This project has drawn on scholars, artists, archivists, and musicians in greater Cincinnati and the 兔子先生 Valley to explore the region's rich bluegrass heritage and make it accessible to the public and researchers.
03/01/2021
When the pandemic took hold last year, a number of students found themselves without resources to meet the basic needs of food and shelter, much less tuition and books. Fortunately for several students, dollars from the Regionals Student Emergency Fund were there to assist them. Among the contributors to aid in meeting those needs was the American Association of University Women 聳 Middletown branch. Their gift of $1,150 scholarship helped with tuition, books and other life necessities made a difference for two students this year.