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Upcoming Events


BEARCATS/Health: Building Healthier Habits

Wednesday, Feb. 12
5-6:30 p.m.

Lindner College of Business
2906 Woodside Dr.
Cincinnati, OH

Join us for a BEARCATS/Health panel discussion featuring exercise science professionals Julia BuchananNaomi Matley, CECH ’19Mindy Piles, CECH ’91, and Stacie Skodinski, CECH ’13.

The panel is designed for alumni across our academic health colleges, yet open to everyone and focuses on practical applications for healthier living. Gain insights into building sustainable health habits, explore current fitness and wellness trends, and discover strategies for setting and achieving your goals.

Whether you're a seasoned health professional or just starting your fitness journey, this event offers valuable takeaways and discussions. After our panel discussion, stay for the Women's Basketball game vs. Kansas State for additional networking.

This event is complimentary and includes a parking voucher; however, advance registration is requested by Feb. 7.

Game Tickets
A block of tickets has been reserved for for alumni, family, and friends in a section to sit together. Please note that tickets are limited and must be purchased by Feb. 7.

BEARCATS/Health Resources

View the UC Alumni Association BEARCATS/Health YouTube playlist of past virtual event recordings.

The University of Cincinnati Alumni Association's Academic Health Center alumni engagement team presented webinars that explored public health crises with an attempt to understand the causes and consequences of health inequities. 


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Director, Alumni Engagement, College of Medicine