Greek Reporter: See the glittering gold of Mycenaean Greece
March 4, 2024
Greek Reporter highlights gold artifacts discovered by University of Cincinnati Classics researchers at Pylos, Greece.
March 4, 2024
Greek Reporter highlights gold artifacts discovered by University of Cincinnati Classics researchers at Pylos, Greece.
December 14, 2023
UC College of Arts and Sciences botanist Denis Conover talks to Cincinnati Edition about his new study examining ways that public gardens and arboretums are contributing to the spread of nonnative, invasive species.
December 21, 2023
Scientific American turned to a University of Cincinnati biologist to explain new research examining how eyeless spiders living deep within caves are still sensitive to light.
December 22, 2023
An online WVXU article, featuring UC expert David Niven, summarizes J.D. Vance's first year and poses the question of whether he would accept an offer to be the vice president should Trump win in 2024.
February 1, 2024
UC biologist Elizabeth Hobson talks to Pushkin Industries podcast the Last Archive about how monk parakeets came to live in the United States and foiled efforts to eradicate them.
January 12, 2024
Political scientist David Niven teaches American politics and conducts research on campaigns, political communication and death penalty policy. He is often a guest speaker on WVXU's Cincinnati Edition covering Ohio politics. In this segment, he discusses the departure of Brad Wenstrup from Congress, an office Wenstrup held for five decades.
January 18, 2024
UC paleoecologist Joshua Miller tells the New York Times that by studying mammoth tusks, we can learn more about their diet, environmental changes and ultimately why they went extinct.
March 7, 2024
Fox19 highlights a field trip that fifth and sixth graders from the Clifton Area Neighborhood School took to UC for a visit with geosciences faculty to learn about the environment. The science day was sponsored by UC's Center for Public Engagement with Science.
March 8, 2024
UC biologist Bruce Jayne says sandworms featured in the science fiction books of the Dune universe move more like legless lizards than worms.
March 5, 2024
Leap Year only comes around every four years, but when it does it sets the calendar and seasons in alignment, says Rebecca Borah, UC professor of English who appeared in a Spectrum News segment on the topic.