WVXU: Cincinnati museum highlights preserve with UC ties
February 4, 2021
WVXU highlights a new Cincinnati Museum Center exhibit on the Richard and Lucile Durrell Edge of Appalachia Preserve.
February 4, 2021
WVXU highlights a new Cincinnati Museum Center exhibit on the Richard and Lucile Durrell Edge of Appalachia Preserve.
February 5, 2021
Louito Edje, MD, associate dean of graduate medical education at the University of Cincinnati, says discussing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy with reluctant individuals means acknowledging some horrible truths about how research has inappropriately involved human subjects in the past without ethical considerations.
February 5, 2021
Christy O’Dea, MD, an associate professor of family medicine at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, discusses COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among undocumented individuals in Greater Cincinnati. Despite assurance from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security concern over arrests and deportation remains among undocumented residents.
February 5, 2021
Don't drug and drive could be the new driving dangerously phrase, as the numbers of drugged driving incidents are reported to surpass drunk driving.
February 8, 2021
A book, opera and film are all helping to shed light on the work done by the Ohio Innocence Project at UC Law. Outside of Cincinnati, the OIP is fast becoming a model for innocence projects around the world.
February 8, 2021
Shailendra Patel, MD, DPhil, director of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at the University of Cincinnati, weighs in on a study that looks a the genetic underpinnings of Type 2 diabetes in youth.
February 8, 2021
See news coverage of the University of Cincinnati's Decision Day surprises.
February 9, 2021
Gillispie was freed thanks to UC's Ohio Innocence Project in December 2011 after serving 20 years in prison for rapes he did not do.
February 9, 2021
Tesfaye Mersha, a geneticist at the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, says including African populations in genetics research is paving the way for a better understanding of the links between disease and genes in everyone, everywhere, because Africa holds more genomic diversity than any other continent.
February 9, 2021
In April 2020, CCM doctoral student William R. Langley (MM Orchestral Conducting, ’18) was looking forward to a summer with the Cincinnati Opera as its assistant conductor. Of course, the company didn’t enjoy a regular summer season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is currently in the process of presenting a digital winter festival. Audiences can enjoy three performances with Cincinnati Opera participants and guest artists for free anytime before March 22.