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Three additional days off for UC employees

July 14, 2021

President Neville G. Pinto announced that UC employees will receive three additional days off in 2021 for going 'above and beyond' during the pandemic. The time away will take place during Winter Season Days.

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WMC-TV, Memphis: Teens stopping suicides

February 2, 2021

Jennifer Wright-Berryman, PhD, of the School of Social Work at the UC College of Allied Health Sciences was interviewed in a segment produced by Ivanhoe News and aired on WMC-TV in Memphis focusing on the fight against teen suicide. Wright-Berryman is the lead national researcher for Hope Squad.

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Fast Company: How to handle the challenges of a makeshift home office

December 12, 2020

A team of researchers at UC conducted an ergonomic assessment of employees at the university by sending an email survey earlier this year to 4,500 faculty and staff after the coronavirus pandemic prompted the university to ask workers to continue operations from home when possible. The survey had 843 people complete it and showed some trends and offered a glimpse into what many who work from home were encountering. Susan Kotowski, PhD, a UC associate professor of allied health sciences, was part of a team of researchers conducting the survey. She spoke to Fast Company for a story about ergonomics in makeshift home offices.

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Uplifting stories help #UCtheGood

July 16, 2020

UC Marketing + Communications gathers recent uplifting stories to help the community focus on the good during coronavirus pandemic.

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UC researcher uses storytelling to share COVID-19 messages

May 20, 2020

Communities around the world are implementing a wide variety of tools to battle COVID-19. A researcher at the University of Cincinnati College of Allied Health Sciences (CAHS) is part of a project that uses storytelling and images to help people better understand the purpose and science behind public health recommendations about COVID-19.

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UC programs adjust to a pandemic environment

October 28, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak changed the delivery of education when it forced in-person learning at the University of Cincinnati to shut down in mid-March of 2020. Colleges at UC had to quickly scramble to reimagine how to teach their students in an unprecedented environment. Leadership at the College of Allied Health Sciences immediately began the complicated process of designing learning plans that would meet the needs of their various departments.