365Wellness: Study shows when housing quality is poor, children suffer
January 29, 2021
Samantha Boch, PhD, of the UC College of Nursing was part of a just-published research study showing that when housing quality is poor, the health of children suffers.
Nursing students help distribute COVID-19 vaccines
February 24, 2021
Students from the UC College of Nursing are working with the Cincinnati Health Department to distribute COVID-19 vaccine at a variety of vaccination clinics. This story is about a clinic held at the Corryville Rec Center in late January.
WCPO-TV: UC nursing students earn their degrees giving COVID-19 shots
March 8, 2021
Students from the UC College of Nursing were featured in a story on WCPO-TV on their work at a COVID-19 vaccine clinic in a Cincinnati suburb.
The Cincinnati Herald: Local panel discusses COVID-19 impact on communities of color
December 7, 2020
The Collaboration Network hosted a virtual conference on Racial and Health Inequities Exposed by COVID-19 Thursday, November 19 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Andrew Beck, MD, a Cincinnati Children’s physician and associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati, and Karen Bankston, PhD, professor of emerita of the UC College of Nursing, were among those who discussed and presented regional data about COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on communities of color in Greater Cincinnati.
Uplifting stories help #UCtheGood
July 16, 2020
UC Marketing + Communications gathers recent uplifting stories to help the community focus on the good during coronavirus pandemic.
UC nursing faculty takes aim at rising maternal morbidity and mortality rates
May 29, 2020
Beth Ann Clayton, associate professor in the UC College of Nursing has been named to the National Quality Forum's Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Committee. Clayton was nominated by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists and will serve as one of 25 health care experts on the committee.
CCTST KL2 Program Receives Five More Years of Funding
May 18, 2020
The Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training (CCTST) has received its third round of funding through the National Institute of Health (NIH) National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences’ Clinical and Translational Award (CTSA) program. This $22.1 million award will enable the CCTST to continue supporting investigators in maximizing the impact of clinical and translational research to improve individual and population health in Greater Cincinnati and beyond.
College of Nursing, CPS look to sustain health professions pipeline program
July 6, 2020
The grant-funded HEALTH Pathways program, a partnership between Cincinnati Public Schools and UC College of Nursing, succeeded in helping more high school students enter college and pursue health care careers.
Yahoo News: Five Black UC faculty members receive National Institutes of Health grants
September 8, 2020
Five African-American researchers and healthcare professionals on UC’s medical campus have received sizable grants from the National Institutes of Health during the past 18 months. The faculty members were interviewed by WCPO to help showcase innovation and the diverse voices and perspectives they bring as the healthcare community attempts to ease health disparities in communities of color in Cincinnati and beyond.