Gen-1 Program

Gen-1 Program Gen-1 is a groundbreaking University of Cincinnati program that is the first living-learning communi

Housed in the Division of Student Affairs, the Gen-1 Program helps first-generation, Pell-eligible students transition from high school into college, increasing their likelihood of successfully completing their freshman year and earning a degree. By helping these students to achieve academic, personal, and social success, this program transforms lives and enhances our community.

Parker’s posts always speak to me, and the poetry he shares feeds my spirit.
11/04/2024

Parker’s posts always speak to me, and the poetry he shares feeds my spirit.

Life sometimes asks us to hold more than we think we can. That’s how I feel right now, out of my depth, as I learn of tragic events in the lives of friends, deal with a few bumps of my own, and lurch toward Tuesday’s election results and the turmoil that will surely follow.

So I was grateful this morning that some invisible hand led me toward “What the Day Gives” by Jeanne Lohmann. On this cold, overcast, rainy November day in Madison, Wisconsin, her opening words, “Suddenly, sun,” remind me that the Light is always waiting to break through, even in the gloom, and that it can take us by surprise.

As the poem goes on, I’m reminded of even deeper truths about our common life. Spring will come, and there are no shortcuts to it. But in the meantime, there is good news. Our world holds the immensity of life, with all of its contradictions, and can “plunge us in a single day from despair/to hope and back again.”

Then come the words of John Ruskin, a 19th Century English philosopher who lived in an era when a misguided version of Christianity preached the dangers of pleasure and “the duty of self-denial,” a great way to squelch the human spirit. Today their descendants are insisting that America has gone to hell in a hand-basket because they don’t run it—so we should all wear sackcloth and ashes until the self-proclaimed Righteous Party is back in power, led by the most ungrateful and whiniest man on the planet.

With Ruskin, the great reformer Sojourner Truth knew that sackcloth and ashes is not a fit wardrobe for someone who’s fully alive: “Life is a hard battle anyway. If we laugh and sing a little as we fight the good fight of freedom, it makes it all go easier. I will not allow my life’s light to be determined by the darkness around me.”

Memo to Self: Stay with the struggle, your own and your friends, but keep your eyes open for the in-breaking Light. Practice patience as the great cycle of life takes you from despair back to hope. And never forget that life is a great gift, no matter how hard it gets, and the fact that you are here to have and hold it is a one in a quadrillion chance: do not blow it!

[Jeanne Lohmann's books at http://tiny.cc/n3gtzz. My 10 books are at http://tiny.cc/r3gtzz.]

Please allow us to introduce another trailblazer and member of Cohort 14, Abdoulaye Cisse! Abdoulaye, also known as, “Do...
02/01/2022

Please allow us to introduce another trailblazer and member of Cohort 14, Abdoulaye Cisse! Abdoulaye, also known as, “Doulaye,” is a 2021 graduate from Withrow High School, where he participated in football and taekwondo. Doulaye is a sociology major at UC. In his free time he enjoys watching anime, playing basketball, and hanging out with his friends. Doulaye is determined to graduate and hopes to get a job in a field he loves, and one where he can be financially stable. Fun fact: He is the tallest person in his family! ”

“We have the honor of introducing another member of Cohort 14 - join us in welcoming Mamadou Diallo! Mamadou is a first-...
01/27/2022

“We have the honor of introducing another member of Cohort 14 - join us in welcoming Mamadou Diallo! Mamadou is a first-year student who graduated from Aiken New Technical High School last spring. At UC, he majors in computer engineering and he hopes to complete his degree significantly more knowledgeable about computers. He enjoys playing games and hanging out with his friends in his free time. Mamadou received the Darwin T. Turner Scholarship in addition to receiving a Gen-1 Scholarship. After graduating from UC, Mamadou hopes to start his own company!
Fun fact: He is the first in his family to go to college!

Join us in welcoming Caneacha Matthews to Cohort 14 of the UC Gen-1 Program! Caneacha is a 2021 graduate from Western Hi...
01/25/2022

Join us in welcoming Caneacha Matthews to Cohort 14 of the UC Gen-1 Program! Caneacha is a 2021 graduate from Western Hills University High School. At UC, she majors in biology. In her free time, she enjoys listening to music, shopping, and hanging out with her friends. During her collegiate career, she hopes to make lifelong friends and gain knowledge she will use forever. After graduating with her degree, she hopes to go to Physician Assistant (PA) school and become a travel PA.
Fun fact: She has red hair!

The UC Gen-1 Program has the pleasure of introducing Bre Anderson to Cohort 14! Bre is a recent graduate from Lebanon Hi...
01/21/2022

The UC Gen-1 Program has the pleasure of introducing Bre Anderson to Cohort 14! Bre is a recent graduate from Lebanon High School and a first-year student majoring in health science. At UC, she is hopeful that she will get good grades and make new friends! After graduating with her degree, she hopes to get a job in a career she loves!
Fun fact: She has never broken any bones and have two poems published!

“We have the honor of introducing another member to Cohort 14 of our program, join us in welcoming Malakai Johnson! Mala...
01/18/2022

“We have the honor of introducing another member to Cohort 14 of our program, join us in welcoming Malakai Johnson! Malakai also known as, “”Mali,”” is a first-year student who recently graduated from Roger Bacon High School. In high school, Mali played football and was team captain. At UC, Mali is majoring in sports administration and in his free time he enjoys hanging out with friends and watching anime. Mali hopes to work hard and complete his degree at UC. After graduation, he hopes to work his way up in the sports industry! ”

“Please allow us to introduce a trailblazer and Gen-1 Cohort 14 Scholar, Lena Helton. Lena is a 2021 graduate from Aiken...
01/14/2022

“Please allow us to introduce a trailblazer and Gen-1 Cohort 14 Scholar, Lena Helton. Lena is a 2021 graduate from Aiken New Technical High School, where she was involved in marching band, philanthropy club, student council, and robotics club.
At UC, she is majoring in political science and minoring in communication. While she is not studying or working, she enjoys reading, watching tik toks, and listening to music. In addition to being a Gen-1 Scholar, Lena received scholarships such as the Cincinnatus University Scholarship, Kizer Scholarship, Anthony Muñoz Scholarship, and the Salutatorian of the class of 2021 Scholarship. During her collegiate career, she hopes to grow as a person and become the best version of herself. Upon graduating, she hopes to become a lawyer, take a case to the Supreme Court, and eventually apply for Congress!
Fun fact: She enjoys helping others!

Join us in welcoming Angel Paz to Cohort 14 of the UC Gen-1 Program! Angel is a 2021 graduate from Gilbert A. Dater High...
01/11/2022

Join us in welcoming Angel Paz to Cohort 14 of the UC Gen-1 Program! Angel is a 2021 graduate from Gilbert A. Dater High School. At Dater, he participated in sports such as soccer and track. At UC, Angel majors in pre-physical therapy and enjoys playing soccer, watching basketball, and listening to music. In addition to being a Gen-1 scholar, he is also a Darwin T. Turner scholar. Angel’s goal while at UC is to study hard and be the first in his family to graduate from college. Fun fact: His favorite word is vexed.

The UC Gen-1 Program has the pleasure of introducing Ndeye Fatou to Cohort 14! Fatou is a 2021 graduate of Aiken High Sc...
12/23/2021

The UC Gen-1 Program has the pleasure of introducing Ndeye Fatou to Cohort 14! Fatou is a 2021 graduate of Aiken High School, where she was a part of their cross-country team. She is now a Gen-1 scholar, as well as a Kizer scholar at UC. In her free time, she enjoys reading, getting on social media, and spending time with her family. Fatou is a nursing major, and hopes to be a successful nurse and get married when she graduates. Fun fact: She speaks three languages.

We have the honor of introducing another member of Gen-1’s Cohort 14. Please join us in welcoming Brooklyn Taylor. Brook...
12/21/2021

We have the honor of introducing another member of Gen-1’s Cohort 14. Please join us in welcoming Brooklyn Taylor. Brooklyn is a 2021 Aiken High School graduate. While at Aiken, she was involved in track and field, basketball, and National Honor Society. Her hobbies include doing natural hair, customizing wigs, and laughing. In addition to being a Gen-1 scholar, she is also a Darwin T. Turner scholar. Brooklyn is a nursing major and hopes to work in midwifery. While at UC, she hopes to make new and lifelong friends and make the Dean’s list. Fun fact: She thought the USPS logo was a paperclip not a bird.

Please allow us to introduce another astounding trailblazer and member of Gen-1’s Cohort 14- Brooklyn Thorton, commonly ...
12/16/2021

Please allow us to introduce another astounding trailblazer and member of Gen-1’s Cohort 14- Brooklyn Thorton, commonly known as BK. BK is a proud 2021 graduate of Hughes STEM High School where she was a part of the track team. She is majoring in interdisciplinary studies, and hopes to get good grades and make lots of memories throughout her collegiate career. In her free time she enjoys painting, watching anime, and doing makeup. After graduation, BK hopes to become a travel nurse. Fun fact: BK reads tarot cards!

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