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November 18, 2025
Over 100 volunteers gathered at UC’s 1819 Innovation Hub for Tinker Toy Build Day, a fast-paced event where they adapted toys for use by individuals with disabilities.
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
November 18, 2025
Over 100 volunteers gathered at UC’s 1819 Innovation Hub for Tinker Toy Build Day, a fast-paced event where they adapted toys for use by individuals with disabilities.
November 14, 2025
Families attended the 25th annual Fluency Friday workshop on Nov. 14 on the University of Cincinnati's medical campus, where speech pathologists emphasized to children and their parents that "it's okay to stutter." The annual event is now called Cincinnati STRIDE.
November 7, 2025
University of Cincinnati alumni Mohammad H. Qayoumi, MS ’79, MS ’80, MBA ’84, PhD ’83 and Najia Karim, BS ’82, MEd ’83, RD, have made a $4 million gift supporting two of the university’s colleges. A donation from the couple establishes a fund and an endowed chair at the College of Engineering and Applied Science, as well as an endowed chair at the College of Allied Health Sciences.
October 16, 2025
This year marks the 25th anniversary of UC’s Fluency Friday, a one-day workshop that brings together children and teens who stutter, along with their parents and caregivers, local experts on stuttering and speech-language pathology graduate students.
October 15, 2025
Jessica Prewitt, AuD, the lead audiologist at the University of Cincinnati Speech and Hearing Clinic, opened her phone to find a message from her husband, Kroger pharmacist Ben Prewitt, PharmD. He had some unexpected news: Kroger had a surplus of over-the-counter hearing devices designed to help with mild-to-moderate hearing loss and were looking for a place to donate the supplies.
October 8, 2025
The University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College recently put the spotlight on faculty, staff and an alumnus who are going above and beyond in their professional accomplishments and in serving their community.
October 2, 2025
Andrea Ford, PhD, a speech-language pathologist and assistant professor in the College of Allied Health Sciences, has been awarded the college’s first National Institutes of Health (NIH) K grant.
September 29, 2025
The University of Cincinnati has joined a national program aimed at strengthening mental health support for college students, becoming an official JED Campus as part of the university’s long-standing commitment to supporting student well-being. The JED Campus program, developed by the nonprofit Jed Foundation, helps colleges and universities evaluate and enhance their mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention efforts. The initiative guides schools through a four-year strategic process to build comprehensive systems of care.
September 28, 2025
Adalyn Heins, CAHS ’26, knew she was ready for a bigger arena. She had grown up in Johnstown, Ohio, a town of 5,300 about 30 miles east of Columbus. As she looked toward college, she wanted to be part of a community that offered more opportunities than what her hometown provided.
September 27, 2025
Photo Gallery of hundreds of UC first-year students enjoying a glow party hosted by University of Cincinnati President Neville Pinto on Friday, September 26.
September 15, 2025
More than a decade of growth continues with the University of Cincinnati seeing its largest enrollment ever as the official head count landed at 53,682 students for fall semester 2025.
September 8, 2025
Nikita Minhas, a second-year student at the University of Cincinnati, did not expect that her time as a Health Sciences major and Chemistry minor would include research on the heyday of science-fiction pulp magazines. But when one of the University Honors Program’s signature research opportunities, UHP Discover, matched her with Dr. Gary Weissman’s ongoing project on the intertwined histories of science fiction and World War II, Minhas embarked on a summer of archival investigation.
September 4, 2025
UC President Neville Pinto invites eligible students to apply for two of our university’s top awards.
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.
August 27, 2025
UC students, faculty and adminstrators spoke with Cincinnati journalists about the first day of class for Fall 2025. The morning live segments also showcased the new Sheakley Indoor Practice Facility and Athletics Performance Center.