Uptown

Uptown includes all the neighborhoods around the University of Cincinnati including Avondale, Clifton, Clifton Heights, Corryville, Fairview, Mt. Auburn and University Heights, so it's a diverse mix of students and residents in one of the city's most distinct and eclectic group of neighborhoods. Uptown is the home of the Cincinnati Zoo as well as multiple hospitals and the Ludlow shopping district where you can find trendy and unique shops as well as any scent of incense you need. Ethnic restaurants, including a curiously high concentration of Indian eateries, multiple taverns, coffee houses, music venues and the Esquire — one of Cincinnati's finest independent art house movie theaters all make Uptown a one-stop walkable bazaar of exciting entertainment options.  

Next Lives Here Innovation Summit brings together big business and Cincinnati’s startup scene

Next Lives Here Innovation Summit is a new entrepreneurship event hosted by the University of Cincinnati that will take place on Thursday.

Streetcar expansion momentum builds in NKY

A consensus is emerging in Newport to bring back streetcar service to Northern Kentucky to attract the kind of economic development momentum surrounding the Cincinnati Streetcar.

Siemens, UC partner to expose students to PLM software, enhancing job readiness

University of Cincinnati engineering students will gain skills and hands-on experience, which will lead to job preparedness and a leg-up when it comes to future successes, thanks to its most recent partnership with Siemens.

NewCo Cincinnati showcases opportunity, inspires innovation, builds bridges

Organizers set the bar high for the second annual NewCo "inside-out" conference, attracting more than 900 attendees to 95 host companies across Greater Cincinnati.

Pokemon craze gets people on the go across Greater Cincinnati

Health fads are nothing new, but Pokemon Go is taking it to an entirely new level by generating innovative ways to get people moving, including plenty of Greater Cincinnati options.

Daryl Tate spars with a student during a mixed martial arts demonstration.
Local martial artist shares knowledge, talents to instruct others in self-defense

Daryl Tate has taken a variety of martial arts classes throughout his life. He's taken that level of devotion and training to the next level, and now teaches martial arts.

Yoga with cats allows participants to unwind while benefiting Save the Animals Foundation

Modern Makers is partnering with Save the Animals Foundation and local instructors to host a part-yoga, part-art show, part-party June 21 for those interested a good time or perhaps the opportunity to adopt a feline companion.

UCLA will now get $18.7 million per year from Under Armour, while UC gets $5 million
Under Armour deals show how much money UC athletics miss by not being in major conference

The New York Times reports on a new sponsorship contract signed by Under Armour with UCLA for $18.7 million per year; the same company pays UC athletics $5 million per year.

The first class of CSO/CCM Diversity Fellows includes Emilio Carlo, third from left
Cincinnati Symphony, CCM lead diversity push among American orchestras

To promote a more diverse and inclusive environment, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and UC's College-Conservatory of Music have teamed up to provide mentorship and applied learning for five minority Fellows.

More than 100 students are pursuing the cybersecurity track in UC's Information Technology School
UC School of IT awarded exclusive national designation for cybersecurity program

UC program is one of just nine U.S. universities so far to be designated a Center for Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education, opening it to special funding and grants in the future.

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