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Masters of ink

January 9, 2024

Obtaining a degree in fine arts doesn't necessarily mean graduates go on to paint or sculpt for a living. UC students in the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning have gone onto become tattoo artists, using the skills they learned as a foundation to a successful, alternative career.

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UC Classics professor returns to 'Jeopardy!'

January 9, 2024

UC Associate Professor Kelly Shannon-Henderson competed on the quiz show "Jeopardy!" again on Thursday, Jan. 4, as part of the show's Second Chance competition. Shannon-Henderson studies Greek and Latin prose literature in UC's Classics Department.

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NP to a Higher Degree

January 5, 2024

Alumna Amanda Rumpke’s DNP project standardized privileges for advanced practitioners across a health system, improving care access and workforce agility.

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The Washington Post: Marjorie Taylor Greene isn’t the only politician to be a swatting target

January 3, 2024

When the SWAT team arrives at your door it means there is serious trouble inside, unless the call is fake. "SWATing" or calling the police on innocent victims has seen an uptick in the past few years, with calls mostly targeting celebrities and politicians. Cybersecurity expert Gregory Winger says the increase is a way criminals have found to weaponize the very police force meant to protect.

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NY Post: Does body lotion attract spiders?

January 2, 2024

The New York Post turned to a University of Cincinnati wolf spider expert to debunk a social media panic that suggested the arachnids are attracted to a brand of body lotion.

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WVXU: A look back at J.D. Vance's first year

December 22, 2023

An online WVXU article, featuring UC expert David Niven, summarizes J.D. Vance's first year and poses the question of whether he would accept an offer to be the vice president should Trump win in 2024.