Spectrum TV: Camp for women of color inspires future engineers
July 28, 2021
UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science hosts a summer camp to encourage women of color to pursue engineering and science careers.
July 28, 2021
UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science hosts a summer camp to encourage women of color to pursue engineering and science careers.
July 26, 2021
New RE/MAX industry data puts Cincinnati at the top of the list when it comes to the fastest-selling homes in the country. UC's Michael Jones explains why that's the case.
July 21, 2021
University of Cincinnati evolutionary biologist and behavioral ecologist Elizabeth Hobson talks to the Atlantic about why some mammals kill members of their own species.
July 20, 2021
UC assistant professor Dieter Vanderelst in UC's College of Arts and Sciences and College of Engineering and Applied Science digitally compressed the echoes of Mexican free-tailed bats and found they lost little valuable information.
July 20, 2021
UC biology professor David Lentz talks to Cincinnati Edition about their multi-disciplinary investigation of plants that grew along ancient Maya reservoirs more than 1,000 years ago.
July 21, 2021
Professor Richard Harknett has been monitoring the occurance and determents of goverment sponsored cyber-attacks for decades.
July 22, 2021
Five former University of Cincinnati athletes and one current second-year student prepare to compete in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics in July and August, representing four nations in five athletic competitions. Former Bearcats include Annette Echikunwoke, hammer throw (Nigeria); Vanessa Gilles, women's soccer (Canada); Nate Fish, baseball (Israel); Jordan Thompson, volleyball (U.S.) and Lewis Johnson (NBC Sports TV broadcaster). Lawrence Sapp, second-year UC student will compete in the Paralympic swim competition in late August.
July 19, 2021
Yahoo News covers UC study and how it might help one Ohio city combat drug abuse.
July 19, 2021
UC esearchers are part of the worldwide effort to better understand COVID-19 and how it has impacted communities. For nearly seven months now, they've relied on volunteers to provide information about how they've experienced the pandemic. But the window to help with the nationwide Community Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Study, called COMPASS, is closing. In an interview with WVXU, Maggie Powers-Fletcher, MD, of the Division of Infectious Diseases in the UC College of Medicine, says the trial involves completing a questionnaire and providing blood and nasal swab samples.
July 19, 2021
UC Global Opportunity scholar Zedekia Samara is the benefactor of a local dentist's good will