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Ongoing quest for justice a life-changer for all parties

December 7, 2023

The Ohio Innocence Project and its student fellows, past and present, recently marked 20 years working to exonerate the wrongfully convicted. OIP co-founder and director Mark Godsey, as well as past OIP fellows and Cincinnati Law alumni, Eric Eckes, Law ’08, and Simar Khera, Law ’15, spoke about their shared experience and its life-changing impact.

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UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute to lead new national stroke study

December 7, 2023

The UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute has received $19 million in federal funding from the National Institutes of Health to serve as the lead center for a Phase 2 clinical trial that will study the efficacy of a new monoclonal antibody treatment for patients ineligible for currently available treatments.

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VOTE: BroadwayWorld Awards highlight CCM excellence

December 5, 2023

Each year, the BroadwayWorld Awards honor excellence in the city’s performing arts scene. This year, the faculty and students of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) are nominated 20 times in 11 categories—including Best Musical, Best Opera, Best Choreography, Best Sound Design, and more!

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In Memoriam: Dion Dionysiou, PhD

December 4, 2023

Dionysios (Dion) Dionysiou, PhD, professor of environmental engineering in the University of Cincinnati College of Engineering and Applied Science, died unexpectedly Nov. 20. He was 57 years old. He was a world-renowned researcher, who was frequently lauded for his work developing technologies and strategies to identify, monitor, and treat water pollutants and toxins.

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WVXU: Health benefits and risks to recreational marijuana

December 1, 2023

The University of Cincinnati's LaTrice Montgomery joined WVXU's Cincinnati Edition to discuss the potential health benefits and harms associated with expanded cannabis access after Ohio voters approved legalizing recreational marijuana in the November election.

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Public gardens contribute to invasives problem

December 1, 2023

University of Cincinnati botanists found that plants at arboretums and public gardens inadvertently can seed wild areas with nonnative plants. Their study was published in the journal Ecological Restoration.