Jennifer Mascott, General Counsel, Department of Education

Hamilton County’s women’s basketball teams receive $8,727,938 in 2024

Women’s basketball teams from Hamilton County received $8,727,938 during the 2024 season, up 28.7% from the previous year.

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4 owners held ARC at Cincinnati in 2026, CMS data show

In the first quarter of 2026, ARC at Cincinnati operated under four owners and had a CMS overall rating of one.

Greg Landsman, U.S. Representative of Ohio's 1st Congressional District

Landsman proposes Medicaid breast exam expansion bill in House

Rep. Greg Landsman has introduced legislation in the U.S. House seeking to broaden Medicaid breast examination coverage.

Neville G. Pinto, President at University of Cincinnati

Johnson Investment Institute hosts first AI Symposium in Finance and Accounting

The Johnson Investment Institute held its first-ever AI Symposium in Finance & Accounting on May 8 at Lindner Hall. Industry leaders joined academics to discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming financial services. Keynote speaker Lori Beer emphasized the importance of…

Jennifer Mascott, General Counsel, Department of Education

2024: How much was spent on men’s basketball teams from Hamilton County?

Men’s basketball teams from Hamilton County received $27,019,129 during the 2024 season, up 19.1% from the previous year.

Kimberly Brandt Deputy Administrator u0026 Chief Operating Officer

Hickory Creek among Athens County’s top 2 largest nursing homes in Q1 2026

Hickory Creek of Athens, with an overall rating of 4, was ranked the second-largest nursing home in Athens County in the first quarter of 2026.

Murray Bessette, Principal deputy assistant secretary (and acting assistant secretary) in the Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development at the U.S. Department of Education

How much did University of Cincinnati-Main Campus spend on football teams in 2024?

University of Cincinnati-Main Campus in Ohio spent $30,400,338 on football teams in 2024, a 21% increase over the previous year, according to the U.S. Department of Education.

Neville G. Pinto, President at University of Cincinnati

$15 million bequest supports endowed chair at UC College of Medicine

George G. Bemis Jr., MD has made a $15 million bequest supporting an endowed chair at University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine. The gift honors influential figures in his life while aiming to advance recruitment and research within academic medicine.

Dr. Oz serves as the 17th Administrator for the Centers for Medicare u0026 Medicaid Services

Chamberlin Healthcare Center ranked 2nd in size among Hamilton County nursing homes in Q1

Chamberlin Healthcare Center, with a four-star overall rating, held the position of second largest nursing home in Hamilton County for the first quarter of 2026.

Kimberly Brandt Deputy Administrator u0026 Chief Operating Officer

The Chateau at Mountain Crest leads Hamilton County nursing homes in Q1 with 167 beds

The Chateau at Mountain Crest Nursing & Rehab Center, ranked as Hamilton County’s largest nursing facility, cared for an average of 136.1 residents each day in the first quarter of 2026.

Neville G. Pinto, President at University of Cincinnati

University of Cincinnati research links smartphone access to declining birth rates

A new University of Cincinnati study explores how increased smartphone use is linked with falling teen birth rates worldwide. Researchers found that areas with earlier access to high-speed mobile networks saw faster declines in fertility.

Abe Sutton Deputy Administrator and Director

Athens County’s biggest nursing home by bed count in Q1 2026

The Laurels of Athens accommodated an average of 105.4 residents daily in the first quarter of 2026, making it the largest nursing home by occupancy in Athens County.

Benjamin D. Moncarz Chief Financial Officer - FDA

How many FDA citations were issued in cities within Hamilton County in 2025

There were 12 companies in cities associated with Hamilton County that received FDA citations as a result of 12 inspections conducted in the county in 2025, according to reports from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Neville G. Pinto, President at University of Cincinnati

UC study finds embedding addiction treatment in primary care clinics boosts physician confidence

A University of Cincinnati study found that embedding substance use disorder treatment within internal medicine clinics increases both access for patients and doctors’ confidence treating addictions. Early results show improved skills among participating residents.

Neville G. Pinto, President at University of Cincinnati

UC 1819 Innovation Hub hosts inaugural AI and robotics summit in Cincinnati

More than 300 business leaders gathered at UC’s 1819 Innovation Hub for an inaugural summit focused on advances in artificial intelligence and robotics. Demonstrations included humanoid robots and panel discussions explored automation’s growing role in commerce.

Neville G. Pinto, President at University of Cincinnati

UC Day of Giving raises $2.8 million

The University of Cincinnati’s Day of Giving raised over $2.86 million from more than 3,000 donors. The funds will support student opportunities, research initiatives, and strengthen the university’s future.

Neville G. Pinto, President at University of Cincinnati

Fire Awards highlight innovation and entrepreneurship at UC 1819 Innovation Hub

The University of Cincinnati hosted this year’s Fire Awards at its 1819 Innovation Hub on May 18. The event celebrated regional innovators including several university-backed startups. Organizers highlighted how these efforts support Cincinnati’s growing entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Sean R. Keveney J.D., Chief Counsel of FDA

FDA conducts inspection at Cincinnati Kroger on April 21

An FDA inspection for foodborne biological hazards was carried out at The Kroger Company in Cincinnati on April 21, as published on the FDA’s website.

Neville G. Pinto, President at University of Cincinnati

Colorado silica dust trial could affect industry safety and liability standards

A University of Cincinnati law professor discusses an ongoing Colorado trial involving silica dust exposure from engineered stone countertops. The case could set new standards for manufacturer liability and drive changes across the industry.

Neville G. Pinto, President at University of Cincinnati

University of Cincinnati students conduct research for Molton Brown in London

Six University of Cincinnati students traveled to London for field research with luxury brand Molton Brown. Their work extended UC’s partnership with parent company Kao while offering real-world experience abroad.

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