UC to become home for Philosophy of Science Association
August 25, 2020
As of January, 2021, the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA) moves its executive office to the University of Cincinnati for a five-year term. Located in UC’s College of Arts and Sciences and affiliated with the Department of Philosophy, the PSA move will bring new academic opportunities and increased reach to humanities studies at UC. “This formal partnership with the PSA is a nice recognition in the field of philosophy of our department’s strength in this area,” says Angela Potochnik, professor of Philosophy and director of UC’s Center for Public Engagement with Science.
Scientific American: Awareness of our biases
August 19, 2020
University of Cincinnati faculty member Angela Potochnik, PhD, writes an opinion article published in the editorial section of the Scientific American.
UC school director appointed to Forbes Council
August 18, 2020
A new relationship between the University of Cincinnati’s design school and Forbes magazine reflects the longstanding partnership between UC design and the business world.
New collaboration to manage UC’s art collection
October 5, 2020
The university has a rich Art Collection most familiar to those who recognize its pieces distributed around campus in buildings and offices. A new management collaboration has the potential to bring heightened awareness and purpose to this treasure trove.
UC study: More coverage of climate wanted
October 12, 2020
Large majorities of American news audiences care about climate change and want more information from the media on the topic.
WVXU: How to limit screen time under the pandemic
October 2, 2020
UC Clermont College Associate Professor of Accounting Patty Goedl shares her thoughts on screen time considerations during this unique time.
WOSU: Ohio fails to pick president for first time since 1960
November 10, 2020
Since 1960 Ohio had been a bellwether for predicting presidential election outcomes, but that’s no longer the case with a Biden win in 2020.
Fast Company: Mistrust may lead to disinformation spread
November 2, 2020
A new UC study raises concerns that officials such as secretaries of state won’t be able to contain misinformation surrounding the voting process on Tuesday.