NYT: UC grad was 'beloved professor with historic past'
November 22, 2021
The New York Times publishes a news obituary for Justus Rosenberg, a member of the French resistance who helped artists and intellectuals flee the Germans during World War II. After the war, he earned a doctorate at the University of Cincinnati and taught literature.
Paste: Taking a stab at understanding the ‘Stupid Teens’ horror trope
October 22, 2021
The horror movie genre portrays teens as 'dumb', but they are able to laugh at the trope. After all, who would ever go into the basement...not me!
WVXU: Are heat waves the new normal?
August 1, 2023
UC Associate Professor and Educator Bob Hyland puts this year's global heat waves in context for WVXU's Cincinnati Edition.
UC students help community partners with business solutions
June 3, 2021
Three teams of English majors from UC’s College of Arts and Sciences assembled on a late Wednesday afternoon in April for a Zoom presentation. For their clients, they had prepared strategic business guidelines on topics from social media to grant writing and funding proposals to digital volunteer manuals. “Deliverables” in the business sense aren’t usually associated with liberal arts studies. But for students in this Professional Writing Capstone Class, offered through the department of English, it has become a familiar term. Using skills such as strategic analysis, web design, project management and research, the student teams prepared their deliverables for Cincinnati-area clients such as the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati, The American Cancer Society Discovery Store and more.
Short Vine: New digital journal for undergraduates makes its debut
June 12, 2020
Students in UC's Literary Publishing class use their skills to publish Short Vine, a new undergraduate literary journal
The curtain is up on a digital play: 'Lucid Dreaming'
June 26, 2023
The Cincinnati Review has produced a digital play, the technology version of a stage play. The work, 'Lucid Dreaming' by David Greg is presented in web page format with scrolling features. This was a cross-college effort and is believed to be the first of its kind.
Salon: How a debate over two competing vaccines gripped the medical community — in 1961
February 22, 2021
University of Cincinnati researcher Albert Sabin's vaccine induced lifetime immunity, while Jonas Salk's offered protection only for a few years. For this reason, Sabin's vaccine became the standard vaccine used around the world.
Spectrum News: Researcher with disabilities shares journey
February 24, 2021
Climbing the ranks in the research field isn’t easy. Doing it with a physical disability is even more difficult. But Christina Wicker is doing just that at the University of Cincinnati.
Vox: How school funding can help repair the legacy of segregation
February 17, 2021
Cincinnati Law dean Verna Williams discusses the implications of educational segregation on Black students and students of color.