UC leads demonstration project to improve Ohio streams
May 4, 2022
Biologists at the University of Cincinnati are studying low-cost ways to improve water quality and wildlife habitat in Greater Cincinnati’s creeks. UC biologists Stephen Matter and Michael Booth are examining whether water quality and wildlife habitat can be improved simply by adding logs and branches in select parts of the upper Cooper Creek. The addition of fallen timber could help slow periodic floodwaters, create more standing pools for fish during droughts and add nutrients for plants and fungus that support other aquatic life, researchers said.
UC alum is a Queen City Pollinator
June 29, 2022
UC Alumni Sylvana Ross is saving bees and headed to Cornell University under fellowship where she will start her PhD program in entomology. She is a co-founder of the Queen City Pollinators Project.
UC student now sees her own story being told
January 27, 2020
UC sophomore Mary Williams has an eye for broadcast journalism and video storytelling, that she honed during her high school years at PBS Student Reporting Labs. Williams proves you can do anything you set your mind to doing, even with limited resources
UC physics course expands access to college prep curriculum
October 19, 2021
Nathan Alvarez, a junior at Clark Montessori High School, shares his experiences the University of Cincinnati CPS Strong online physics course,
UC triple major seeks to inspire and educate
January 29, 2019
A&S triple major Korash Assani discusses how A&S Ambassadors program helped him find his place at UC.
Championing science amid adversity
University of Cincinnati epidemiologist Diego Cuadros is used to telling people what they don’t want to hear. The assistant professor runs the Health Geography and Disease Modeling Lab in UC’s College of Arts and Sciences, where he studies global topics such as HIV, malaria and, this year, COVID-19. He condenses data into easy-to-follow maps that predict the future with uncanny accuracy.