Strength for all: Bearcat builds for stroke survivors
January 26, 2026
University of Cincinnati occupational therapy student Sophie Shockey built an innovative adaptive wall at the NeuroFit Gym in Hamilton, Ohio, to serve stroke patients.
The UC College of Allied Health Sciences unleashes education through rigorous academic curricula, community service and experience based learning. Our unique collection of professional programs provides a wealth of opportunity to pursue a passion for healing. From the very first year, our students are immersed in real world and interdisciplinary experiences, providing an unparalleled advantage in the marketplace.
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Every program within CAHS embeds clinical practicum components at 300 affiliates including Cincinnati Children’s, TriHeath, VA and UC Health.
CAHS students are grounded in community, through international service learning experiences in Cancun, Africa, Costa Rica and elsewhere.
The $61 million dollar building gives students a state-of-the-art lab and classroom spaces.
Throughout my time at UC, I have felt constant support and dedication from the faculty and staff. The College of Allied Health Sciences has undoubtedly helped prepare me to reach both my academic and professional goals.
Nicole Senkiw MA in Speech-Language Pathology student
January 26, 2026
University of Cincinnati occupational therapy student Sophie Shockey built an innovative adaptive wall at the NeuroFit Gym in Hamilton, Ohio, to serve stroke patients.
January 16, 2026
Lifting weights isn't the only way to build strength and muscle. Experts, including the University of Cincinnati's Christopher Kotarsky, say body-weight exercises can go a long way and are a great way to get started for someone who doesn't feel like going to the gym.
January 16, 2026
University of Cincinnati’s College and Career Tracks guide high school students through dual enrollment and College Credit Plus pathways. Students earn transferable college credits, explore careers in allied health and other fields, gain early college experience and improve college readiness while reducing future tuition costs.