WVXU: The ethical and privacy concerns over deep fakes and AI
August 9, 2022
WVXU panel discussion on deep fakes and AI technology includes guest speaker Richard Harknett, professor and director of the School of Public and International Affairs.
August 9, 2022
WVXU panel discussion on deep fakes and AI technology includes guest speaker Richard Harknett, professor and director of the School of Public and International Affairs.
September 19, 2022
PhD candidate Shepherd Aaron Ellis interviewed for a panel discussion on Cincinnati Edition. Ellis explained the British monarchy and the role of the royal family.
September 19, 2022
UC chemistry professor Pietro Strobbia collaborated with the Cincinnati Art Museum to answer questions about a Tang dynasty sculpture using science.
October 11, 2022
David Niven cited as expert on 2022 mid-terms by multiple media sources
September 7, 2022
Political scientist David Niven interviewed by WCPO regarding increase in women voter registrations
March 24, 2023
TikTok has 1.5 million users in the United States, and is currently under review by the U.S. congress. The Chinese company has been accused of aggregating data for nefarious purposes, as it is ultimately controlled by the Chinese Communist Party. Cyber security expert Richard Harknett was a guest speaker on "Cincinnati Edition" to discuss measures that might be, or should be, taken to protect Americans privacy and national security
April 3, 2023
Richard Harknett, head of UC's School of Public and International Affairs, was the initial scholar in residence at the U.S. Command. The U.S. Cyber Strategy for 2023 was recently announced, with Harknett recognized by cyber expert and colleague Gregory Winger.
November 23, 2022
UC's cyber security expert Gregory Winger speaks to WVXU on the increase of cyber hacks in K-12 schools and higher education. These institutions, experts say, are more vulnerable than corporations because the risk doesn't seem as obvious.
April 24, 2023
Young people may feel helpless when it comes to climate change, but small efforts might relieve their anxiety, says Carlie Trott, an assistant professor of psychology cited in a Scientific American article on climate change reduction. Trott says there is little research on how this global topic impacts the younger population.
April 25, 2023
University of Cincinnati researchers found that undernourished jumping spiders begin to lose their vision. Their findings shed light on the role nutrition plays in diseases such as macular degeneration.