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The University of Cincinnati (UC or Cincinnati, informally Cincy) is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the second oldest institution of higher education in the Cincinnati area [6] (behind Miami University) and has an annual enrollment of over 50,000 students, making it the second largest university in Ohio. [7]
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, located in downtown Cincinnati on the banks of the Ohio River, largely focuses on the history of slavery in the U.S., but has an underlying mission of promoting freedom in a contemporary fashion for the world.
U.S. News & World Report 2011: One of the 386 'best undergraduate business schools' in 2010 [8] Top 10 MBA for Highest Financial Value Upon Graduation [10] 75th out of the top MBA programs [11] 37th out of all public institutions [11] Princeton Review 2011: One of the best 301 business schools [12] BusinessWeek. top 100 undergraduate business ...
Blogs by Cincinnati historians offer articles on topics you wouldn’t find in history books. Here are six you should be reading. Dive deep into Cincinnati's past with these 6 blogs, from Black ...
First the then-new University of Cincinnati, which was organized in 1871, acquired it. With UC taking ownership of the observatory, telescope and records, the Cincinnati Astronomical Society ...
My first contribution was a history of the Edward N. Waldvogel Memorial Viaduct, better known as the Sixth Street Viaduct, and its namesake, the late Cincinnati Mayor Waldvogel, who died in office ...
The creation of the College of Engineering first began with the appointment of a Professor of Civil Engineering in 1874 and the organization of a Department of Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. Established as a college of the university in 1900, the College of Engineering's first dean was Harry Thomas Cory. In 1923 a six-year ...
"That's So Cincinnati" podcast: Mixologist Molly Wellmann and historian Greg Hand team up to make make Cincinnati history relatable – and amusing.