New sites available now on Bearcats Landing

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UC Faculty and staff now have even more content to visit in Bearcats Landing, UC's intranet. Visit the new sites launched on Bearcats Landing (Summer 2021) Bearcats Landing news article (UC Login required) to learn more about the following areas' new sites:

  • A&S
  • CECH
  • UC Online
  • Internal Audit
  • Institutional Research
  • Marketing + Communications
  • Office of Equity, Inclusion & Community Impact
  • UC Printing & Duplicating Services
  • Professional & Continuing Ed.
  • Campus Recreation Center
  • Trademarks & Licensing
  • Campus Services
  • UC International 
  • University Honors Program
  • Office of Nationally Competitive Awards 
  • Bearcat Career Guide

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