09/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/17/2025 13:34
The University of Cincinnati has been officially recognized as an Age-Friendly University (AFU), joining a global consortium of more than 100 institutions of higher education committed to fostering age integration in teaching, research and community engagement.
The AFU designation reflects UC's long-standing commitment to serving learners at every stage of life. The international AFU network is guided by ten principles developed to help colleges and universities respond to the opportunities and challenges of a rapidly aging global population.
"Becoming an Age-Friendly University affirms our mission to deliver academic excellence throughout the lifespan and across generations," says John Weidner, PhD, interim executive vice president for academic affairs and provost. "This recognition not only highlights UC's commitment to provide opportunities for life-long learning, including second careers and online learning, but also opens doors for new research, partnerships, and community engagement initiatives that address the realities of an aging society."
The effort to secure UC's membership was led by the UC Emeriti Association in partnership with UC faculty and staff and representatives from the LiveWell Collaborative, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, and UC's affiliates at Maple Knoll Village. Through consultations with campus groups, including UC's Faculty Senate and Staff Senate, the working group confirmed broad support for UC to join the AFU network, citing the university's alignment with the network's principles and the benefits of formal membership.
Interim Provost John Weidner, PhD
"UC is already deeply engaged in programs and practices that support aging," said Joanna Mitro, UC Emeriti Association member who helped lead UC's efforts. "Joining the AFU network brings recognition to this important work while providing a framework for us to grow, evaluate, and strengthen our commitment to learners of all ages."
As a member of the AFU network, UC will focus on strengthening initiatives such as:
The AFU designation supports UC's Next Lives Here strategic direction further positioning the university as a leading urban public institution.
The City of Cincinnati's 2018 designation as an Age-Friendly City and Ohio's recent designation as an Age-Friendly State provide a strong local context for UC's new recognition.
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