College News & Events

Senior to Receive Presidential Leadership Medal of Excellence

Meghan McDonaldCongratulations to Megan McDonald! The senior communication sciences and disorders major has been awarded UC's Presidential Leadership Medal of Excellence, the university's top award for undergraduate students.

During her undergrad career, McDonald has volunteered more than 1,300 hours at local organizations like the Ronald McDonald House, Freestore Foodbank and YMCA Special Olympics.

McDonald is one of five students who will receive the medal this spring and is the first Allied Health Sciences student to receive the award.

UC President Santa J. Ono will present the medal to students at the University Recognition Ceremony at 4 p.m., Sunday, April 14, in the Great Hall of Tangeman University Center.

Read more about the Medal of Excellence winners here.

Allied Health News Stories

5/9/2013

Keith Wins Audiology Education Award

Keith Wins Audiology Education AwardOne of the founders of UC's audiology program, Robert "Bob" Keith, PhD, has been honored with Beltone's 2013 Larry Mauldin Award for Excellence in Education.

4/11/2013

Allied Health Students Shine at 15th Annual PRaISE Conference

For the 15th year, the UC College of Allied Health Sciences showcased undergraduate and graduate student research in their annual Presentation of Research and Innovative/Scholarly Endeavors conference, held Friday, April 5 in Tangeman University Center.

3/28/2013

Allied Health Wants Students to Consider Culture in Health Care

To help prepare their students for positive interactions with patients of all different backgrounds, the College of Allied Health Sciences has launched a new diversity and cultural awareness campaign.

3/28/2013

HEALTH LINE: For Easter Baskets or Easter Dinner, Remember Food Safety Tips for Eggs

Whether it's snowy or sunny for Easter weekend, you can still guarantee that families across Greater Cincinnati will be busy with eggs: hunting, dyeing and decorating.

3/21/2013

Donations Create Foundation for Growth at Allied Health

Through the Proudly Cincinnati campaign, two College of Allied Health Sciences faculty members in particular have sought to create opportunities for growth in their departments, using their own gifts to support programs and their leadership roles to communicate the importance of the campaign to others.