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Daily Mail: Is it now time to get annoyed with co-workers vaping in the office?

August 21, 2023

More research needs to be done to determine whether secondhand vaping is causing the same issues as secondhand cigarette smoke, but researchers such as UC's Ashley Merianos discourage vaping in the office. Merianos, a tobacco use researcher, was cited in an extensive article by The Daily Mail which covered the topic of vape use in the office.

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Fox 19: Retailers being forced to make changes

August 28, 2023

Organized retail theft is on the rise and shows little hope of slowing down. Karl Langhorst, an adjunct professor of criminal justice and retail theft expert, was interviewed by Fox 19 on the topic of organized retail crime. Langhorst teaches a course at UC on retail loss prevention and is also a consultant in the retail industry.

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MSN.com: America's ‘Wild West’ $8bn vape industry

June 28, 2023

Vape products are used more often and have higher levels of nicotine than in other countries, new studies say.; and UC's addiction expert Ashley Merianos would like to see vape products regulated. Her opinions are shared in a Daily Mail article that covers the topic in depth.

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UC hosts exercise to prepare Ohio for potential cyberattacks

July 18, 2023

The Ohio Cyber Range Institute (OCRI) at the University of Cincinnati hosted a cybersecurity exercise that is preparing the state to respond to attacks and gaining attention from governments that want to emulate the approach, Cincinnati media reported.

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Forbes: More immigrants, fewer drug-related deaths

November 30, 2022

A new study, led by the University of Cincinnati, finds that immigration is not related to increased drug overdose deaths in the United States. The study, published in the journal Criminology, examined county-level data from 2000 to 2015 in the U.S. to analyze the relationships between immigration and deaths from drug overdoses and homicides.

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Local 12: Local ecologist looks at ways to save bats

November 1, 2022

UC's 'Bat Man", Joseph Johnson, interviewed by Local 12 during Bat Week 2022. Johnson is an ecologist and assistant professor of information technology who uses data from environmental sensors to understand changes in animal populations, primarily bats.