Dr. Karen Craven honored with Service-Learning award
April 19, 2024
Dr. Karen Craven, assistant professor of occupational therapy in the College of Allied Health Sciences, receives 2024 Jack Twyman Award for Service-Learning.
Welcome to the University of Cincinnati! Navigating your way around our large, dynamic, Uptown campuses can be daunting. Or maybe you need to find UC Blue Ash, UC Clermont, the 1819 Innovation Hub, UC Reading or UC Victory Parkway.
The Parking Services goal is to make your parking experience as smooth as possible, so whether you’re coming to campus as a student, employee or visitor, we have developed a number of tools to help make your visit seamless.
Here you will find real-time updates on current Uptown parking availability, permit information for students and faculty and staff, account management, maps, and more.
All UC parking locations are cashless. Pay for parking securely with your debit/credit card. All major credit cards accepted.
Public Safety Motorist Assistance
For unlocks and jump starts
513-556-1111
Our Visitor Tracker will show you, in real time, what garages have space for visitor parking! Plus, find maps and GPS coordinates to get you moving in the right direction.
Buying a permit, managing your account, even paying a fine can all be done online! But if you need to see us, we are here!
4 Edwards Center
51 Corry Boulevard
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0624
513-556-2283 | parking@uc.edu
OFFICE OPEN
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Learn about parking for athletic events, CCM performances, conferences and other special events on the Uptown campuses. Event planners can check our calendar to see what's going on before scheduling.
Avoid inclement weather, purchase a Fast Pass
April 19, 2024
Dr. Karen Craven, assistant professor of occupational therapy in the College of Allied Health Sciences, receives 2024 Jack Twyman Award for Service-Learning.
April 18, 2024
Nadia Ibrahim-Taney receives Faculty Senate Exemplary Service Award and Marian Spencer Equity Ambassador Award
April 18, 2024
The University of Cincinnati's Ahmad Sedaghat spoke with WLWT about how Cincinnati's geography tends to make allergy symptoms worse and tips to fight off those symptoms.