BearcatGPT: UC becomes first Ohio university to offer AI platform
April 30, 2026
Local news media highlight UC's private AI platform, BearcatGPT, that offers a suite of tools for students, faculty and staff.
The College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology (CECH) is committed to excellence in research, teaching, and service that addresses real-world challenges and drives positive social change. We prepare students to make meaningful impact in their communities and to contribute as engaged, informed professionals.
Guided by our core values - Access, Excellence, Innovation, Opportunity, and Unrivaled Success for All - CECH partners closely with schools, wellness experts, community organizations, and public safety professionals. Through hands-on learning and research-informed instruction, our students gain the skills and experience needed to meet society’s most pressing needs.
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CECH students turn classroom knowledge into real-world impact, gaining global experience, strong networks, and professional skills.
CECH equips students with the skills, experience and confidence to excel in their careers, while making a meaningful difference in the communities they serve.
Our close connections to leading corporations, nonprofits, federal agencies, and school districts give students hands-on opportunities to make an impact. In Cincinnati, a home to Fortune 500s and startups, students will innovate and help shape the future.
"Joining the IT program at CECH has been a transformative experience. The hands-on learning, supportive faculty, and real-world projects have prepared me to take on industry challenges with confidence."
Venkata Tangirala
April 30, 2026
Local news media highlight UC's private AI platform, BearcatGPT, that offers a suite of tools for students, faculty and staff.
April 27, 2026
Fire Escape is a video game created by the Digital Performance Lab in Digital Futures that teaches kids how to survive and escape a house fire. The video game is now available to play in the Cincinnati Fire Museum, and is expanding to other museums across the country.
April 17, 2026
By taking College Credit Plus classes as a high schooler, Gage Sweet was able to complete most of his bachelor of science in information technology degree before graduating from West Clermont High School. Now, one year after receiving his high school diploma, Sweet is graduating with his BSIT from University of Cincinnati.