Cabin Radio: Ancient antlers show caribou calving grounds persist over millennia
February 21, 2023
UC assistant professor Joshua Miller tells Cabin Radio that caribou have been using the same calving grounds in Alaska and Canada for 3,000 years.
February 21, 2023
UC assistant professor Joshua Miller tells Cabin Radio that caribou have been using the same calving grounds in Alaska and Canada for 3,000 years.
September 21, 2022
A Washington Post opinion piece cites new book on cyber security, co-written by Richard Harknett. Harknett is the chair of the School of Public and International Affairs.
July 6, 2022
Spectrum News highlights UC's Biology Meets Engineering program which gives high school students an introduction to STEM fields in a project sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
November 22, 2021
Political Scientist David Niven cited in major publications regarding the redistricting of Ohio's Congressional map.
June 8, 2022
Earth.com highlights biology research by the University of Cincinnati that found tired mosquitoes were more interested in sleep than food. By understanding mosquitoes' circadian rhythms, researchers hope to find effective, nontoxic means of preventing mosquito-borne infection.
June 10, 2022
UC College of Arts and Sciences master's student Julie Barnes talks to WCPO about her role performing regular ultrasounds in anticipation of the zoo's new baby hippo.
June 6, 2022
Political scientist David Niven explains how redistricting congressional maps could affect abortion care in Ohio.
June 29, 2022
UC political scientist David Niven weighs in on the Jan. 6 committee hearings and the impact on public opinion
June 22, 2022
Consumer Affairs highlights a new study by the University of Cincinnati that found the omicron variant of COVID-19 hit rural areas of the United States harder than highly populated cities. The study found higher rates of mortality in counties where vaccinations for COVID-19 are lagging.
June 22, 2022
The trial of Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld has the potential to upend politics as usual, says UC's David Niven.