NYT: UC grad was 'beloved professor with historic past'
November 22, 2021
The New York Times publishes a news obituary for Justus Rosenberg, a member of the French resistance who helped artists and intellectuals flee the Germans during World War II. After the war, he earned a doctorate at the University of Cincinnati and taught literature.
Christian Science Monitor: Pulling punchlines: Comedy can be offensive.
November 29, 2021
What is, and isn't, funny? UC's Omotayo Banjo speaks to the Dave Chappelle backlash.
WCPO: Despite bribery charges, city will pay $152K in salaries and benefits
November 23, 2021
UC political scientist David Niven weighs in on city council members getting paid for no work.
Medscape: UC study identifies geographic gaps in HIV treatment
November 30, 2021
Medscape highlights UC research examining how far people in rural Africa must travel for treatment for HIV.
Psychology Today: The amazing world of jumping spiders
December 7, 2021
Psychology Today highlights research by University of Cincinnati biologist Nathan Morehouse to explain the bizarre and varied ways that jumping spiders communicate with each other.
U.S. NEWS: Picking the Degrees and Majors of the Future
December 8, 2021
Thomas Mobley cited as expert in U.S. News article on how to pick a college and major for careers of the future.
Inside Higher Ed: Understanding Abortion Selection
December 9, 2021
UC abortion care research featured on Inside Higher Ed's Medical Minute
WLW: Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
December 8, 2021
Richard Harknett explains the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1942 and how the U.S. emerged as a world power from that event.
Phys.Org: UC biologist discusses 100 years of dominance hierarchies
January 18, 2022
Phys.Org highlights research by the University of Cincinnati on dominance hierarchies.