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FOX19: UC's DAAP helping address COVID-19

September 9, 2020

Claudia Rebola is an associate professor and the associate dean for research at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Arts, and Planning. She is part of a UC team using innovation and design expertise to respond to COVID-19.

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WVXU: UC study shows disparity in energy bills

September 11, 2020

The University of Cincinnati is helping Cincinnati address a disparity in energy efficiency in the city's multifamily rental market. Unlike homeowners, renters are at the mercy of landlords to make improvements that could save money on monthly energy bills. Uninsulated walls, drafty windows or old HVAC systems can result in uncomfortable living spaces and high utility bills, which can place a disproportionate financial burden on tenants.

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Earth.com: Steelhead follow their instincts

September 15, 2020

Earth.com highlighted University of Cincinnati research on the migration of endangered California steelhead. UC biologist Michael Booth found no correlation between spring storms and the fish's arduous migration to the ocean.

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Fox 19: Fall is coming and so are allergies

September 15, 2020

Ahmad Sedaghat, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and UC Health physician, discusses seasonal allergies with local TV stations Fox 19 and WCPO.

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WCPO Lounge Acts features CCM Dance alumna Bla'szé

September 21, 2020

UC College-Conservatory of Music alumna Asia Renea Harrison (BFA Ballet, ’13) might be more recognizable to Cincinnati audiences under her stage name, Bla’szé; in mid-September, the performance artist gave a concert at Northside Yacht Club as part of WCPO’s Lounge Acts series. In the series, artists perform and give an interview for a relatively empty courtyard, generally alternating between musical numbers and discussion with host Brian Niesz (en mask, of course).

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WVXU: Certain cancer treatments & COVID-19 could lead to death

September 22, 2020

WVXU reports on a University of Cincinnati study showing cancer patients undergoing a combination of chemotherapy and immunotherapy one to three months before a COVID-19 diagnosis have a greater risk of death than patients who haven't undergone cancer treatment in the past year.