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Governing: How Some Cities Reverse Segregation

October 12, 2015

UC's Charles Casey-Leininger, an associate professor of history and director of public history in the McMicken College of Arts and Sciences, is quoted in this online public policy magazine story on research he conducted of racially integrated communities in Cincinnati and Hamilton County.

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Slate: These Adorable Little Birds Will Drink Your Blood

October 18, 2015

UC's Ken Petren, an evolutionary ecologist and dean of the McMicken College of Arts & Sciences, is quoted in this post on Slate's "Wild Things" animal blog on the vampire finch, a small sharp-beaked, blood-drinking bird found on the Galapagos Islands.

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UC Team Discovers Rare Warrior Tomb Filled with Bronze Age Wealth and Weapons

October 25, 2015

An international team of archaeologists led by University of Cincinnati researchers recently discovered a Bronze Age warrior's tomb in southwestern Greece filled with more than 1,400 objects, including jewels, weapons, armor and bronze, silver and gold vessels. The unusual find is featured in The New York Times.