UC goes to the far reaches as growing international population makes its way onto campus

FEATURES

Anjani Lahane and Karishma Randhave

No distance too great

From extreme poverty to unlimited potential, two UC students from India prove they were worth the investment.


Pole Vaulter Andre Valles in action at world competition

International flight

After leaping an ocean to come to UC, Bearcat pole vaulter sets his sights on the Olympics.

Maria Nakafeero speaks to a patient in Uganda

Lessons from Uganda

UC alumna takes her training in public health back to Africa to fight disease.

Chris Hersman holds model of New Horizons space probe

Epic flyby

UC grad helps guide New Horizons' decade-long adventure past Pluto into the Kuiper Belt.

Ryan Atkins and Stephanie Perry laugh

A life repurposed

Ryan Atkins was on track to graduate from UC when a car accident left him paralyzed from the shoulders down.

Archaeologist Sharon Stocker stands inside a tomb in Greece

Pay dirt

UC archaeologists uncover a warrior’s tomb in Greece that sat undisturbed for 35 centuries.

DEPARTMENTS

UC students celebrate as part of Holi festival by throwing colored powders

In Focus

UC students celebrate Holi, the festival of colors, on McMicken Commons every year.

UC faculty, staff and students gathered for a “healing conversation” to discuss the shooting of Samuel DuBose by a UC police officer.

@PrezOno

UC President Santa Ono relays his view on the importance of international collaboration by sharing his family's story.

Group from 1916 takes part in folk dance outside

Down the Drive

UC Magazine’s Down the Drive news section takes you to the heart of what’s happening at UC.

Frank Neuffer during a discussion on campus

Letters to the Editor

Readers offer their thoughts on recent editions of UC Magazine and on all things UC.

A table of glass awards from Distinguished Alumni celebration event

Distinguished Alumni

See the exceptional alumni the university will recognize as part of the 2016 Distinguished Alumni Celebration.

UC alumna Natalie Bullock rides public transit in Bosnia

Last Word

Recent Carl H. Lindner College of Business graduate offers life lessons from visiting more than 50 countries.