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Dr. Fleming was a pre-eminent scholar whose life’s work was the preservation and interpretation of African American history and culture. His was firmly rooted in a historic Black community as he came ...
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United Way of Greater Cincinnati distributed backpacks filled with supplies to 3,500 local students, exceeding their goal and providing over $106,000 in support.
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UC reopens Old Chemistry, its oldest building, after $190 million in renovations. Now featuring cutting-edge labs, it inspires teaching and research.
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