NPR: How Seattle’s police chief navigated city’s protests
August 5, 2020
University of Cincinnati criminologist Robin Engel talks to NPR about how reformist police chiefs are navigating activist calls for social justice.
August 5, 2020
University of Cincinnati criminologist Robin Engel talks to NPR about how reformist police chiefs are navigating activist calls for social justice.
August 6, 2020
In examining why Cincinnati police use-of-force reports have declined, the Enquirer turns to University of Cincinnati criminologist Robin Engel, a renowned expert on policing policy.
August 6, 2020
Andrew Lewis, an associate political science professor at the University of Cincinnati who focuses on religion, said a “polarization of religious freedom” has developed over the last two decades, with potentially negative consequences..
October 12, 2020
Large majorities of American news audiences care about climate change and want more information from the media on the topic.
October 1, 2020
The University of Cincinnati’s School of Planning is stepping up to remind us that cities aren’t the source of America’s current predicaments, but instead can be the ultimate solution to a healthier, more sustainable, and more equitable society.
October 7, 2020
Large majorities of American news audiences care about climate change and want more information from the media on the topic, according to a new report from the University of Cincinnati, in partnership with Yale University and George Mason University.
University of Cincinnati epidemiologist Diego Cuadros is used to telling people what they don’t want to hear. The assistant professor runs the Health Geography and Disease Modeling Lab in UC’s College of Arts and Sciences, where he studies global topics such as HIV, malaria and, this year, COVID-19. He condenses data into easy-to-follow maps that predict the future with uncanny accuracy.
Carl Fichtenbaum, a professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and one of the leaders in UC’s efforts to combat COVID-19, is still going to protest marches as his passion for social justice, personally and profession- ally, burns as brightly as ever.
October 21, 2020
University of Cincinnati pharmaceutical sciences researcher Bingfang Yan, DVM, has received a $443,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health.
It’s been said that one should never discuss religion and politics in polite conversation. Similarly, race and gender have long been considered taboo topics best avoided to prevent conflict. That strategy might work at some dinner tables, but for a group of University of Cincinnati women, tackling tough conversations, challenging perspectives and being vulnerable are the keys to growth and understanding.