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Weighing in on the administration’s use of executive orders

February 20, 2025

WVXU’s Cincinnati Edition aired a segment discussing President Trump’s executive orders and what the Constitution allows. Journalist Lucy May spoke with UC Law Professor Anne Lofaso and U.S. Rep Greg Landsman, D-Ohio, for their thoughts on these directives.

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Is Kenwood Towne Centre OK?

February 19, 2025

Carl Goertemoeller, executive director of the UC Real Estate Center, and Gary Painter, academic director of Lindner’s real estate program, spoke with Cincinnati Magazine about the future of Kenwood Towne Centre.

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More than 50% of patients with IBD report medication delays

February 19, 2025

People with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) often experience substantial barriers to care, leading to critical compromises such as rationing or skipping medications, according to the results of a study presented at the Crohn’s and Colitis Congress 2025 in San Francisco.

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What Is Philosophy?

February 19, 2025

The concept of philosophy is different for each person. To some, studying philosophy means attempting to answer difficult philosophical questions or topics. To others, it is recognized as studying the works of famous philosophers like Aristotle. But the philosophy degree offered through UC’s College of Arts and Science is designed to allow students to discover the tools of philosophy.

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Impact of plastic products on the body

February 18, 2025

New research is sounding the alarm about what happens when plastic breaks down over time and ends up in our bodies. The plastic forms smaller particles called microplastics and nanoplastics, which can't be seen, but they can enter the body’s cells and may be harmful.