Cincinnatus Honorary Society
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| Cincinnatus Honorary Society | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1917 University of Cincinnati |
| Type | Honor |
| Affiliation | Independent |
| Status | Active |
| Scope | Local |
| Colors | Red and White |
| Chapters | 1 |
| Headquarters | 2600 Clifton Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 United States |
Cincinnatus Honorary Society (Cincinnatus) is a co-ed honorary society at the University of Cincinnati. It is the second oldest honorary on the University of Cincinnati’s campus, following Sigma Sigma, and the oldest co-ed honorary at UC.[1]
Founded in 1917 at the University of Cincinnati, the Cincinnatus Honorary Society was created to strengthen alumni relations, later shifting its focus to student recruitment. In the 1930s and 1940s, the society became known for its efforts in recruiting students through organized trips to high schools across Ohio and neighboring states.
As the name suggests, the organization is named after Cincinnatus, a Roman general who is also the namesake for the city of Cincinnati.[2] Though it faced challenges during the Great Depression and World War II, it was reorganized in 1952, merging with the university’s orientation committee to assist with student recruitment and hospitality. Over the years, Cincinnatus has grown into a prestigious honorary society, dedicated to promoting and supporting the University of Cincinnati.[3][4] Today, the organization recognizes students who have shown dedication to recruitment and retention of students at the university.
Membership
Members are selected by the organization internally and "tapped" or found on campus during the day.