Columbus Public Radio: Digging into the dirt on clean beauty
February 15, 2024
The University of Cincinnati's Kelly Dobos spoke with WOSU Columbus Public Radio about cosmetics that are labeled as "clean beauty" products.
February 15, 2024
The University of Cincinnati's Kelly Dobos spoke with WOSU Columbus Public Radio about cosmetics that are labeled as "clean beauty" products.
February 15, 2024
Bob Klein, PhD, has been selected as the new associate dean of academic affairs at the University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College.
February 15, 2024
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center announced it is opening the Blood Cancer Healing Center, a comprehensive all-in-one facility dedicated solely to advancing research, treatment and wellness for blood cancer patients, this summer.
February 13, 2024
The University of Cincinnati Cancer Center's Elizabeth Shaughnessy spoke with EveryDay Health about how to talk with family members following a metastatic breast cancer diagnosis.
February 13, 2024
University of Cincinnati Classics Professor Steven Ellis last year published the first of four historical volumes on his work as director of excavations at Pompeii’s Porta Stabia neighborhood. Now he is lending his expertise to a new exhibit on Pompeii at the Cincinnati Museum Center. “Pompeii: The Exhibition” opens at the museum on Feb. 16. It features 150 priceless artifacts from the ancient city.
February 12, 2024
To celebrate excellence and dedication to entrepreneurship education, the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) awarded its prestigious Entrepreneurship Educator of the Year Award to University of Cincinnati professor Charles H. Matthews, PhD.
February 12, 2024
Dr. Sally Santen has been appointed associate dean for medical education research and innovation at the College of Medicine
February 12, 2024
The University of Cincinnati's Chris Tuell discussed his study of President Abraham Lincoln's mental health struggles with Fox News.
February 12, 2024
Tears of joy. Playful bites of a partner. A baby who’s so cute you just want to pinch him. Those physical displays of what might look like aggression actually signal intense love. And they are perfectly normal, says Oriana Aragon, PhD, a UC social psychologist and assistant professor of marketing who coined the term "cute aggression."
February 9, 2024
UC Professor Thomas Algeo talks to the Washington Post about what to expect from the third volcanic eruption in three months outside Grindavik, Iceland.