WLWT: ‘Everyone is attacking everyone’: cyberattacks skyrocket
May 18, 2022
Cyber theft is on the uptick and everyone with a digital connection is at risk, say cyber security experts
May 18, 2022
Cyber theft is on the uptick and everyone with a digital connection is at risk, say cyber security experts
April 17, 2023
UC experts Richard Harknett and Gregory Winger appear on Fox 19 to discuss growing tensions in U.S., China relations and what the impact of worsening relations between the counties could entail. Harknett is the director of UC's School of Public and International Affairs, and both he and Winger are cyber security experts, as well as foreign affairs experts.
April 17, 2023
An intelligence leak by a young Airman has the U.S. Department of Defense rethinking access and security clearances. Faculty at UC's School of Public and International Affairs convey their opinions to media on how secure the country's secrets are, and should be.
November 22, 2021
Political Scientist David Niven cited in major publications regarding the redistricting of Ohio's Congressional map.
September 14, 2023
Political scientist David Niven quoted for his opinion in WVXU article on Ohio's redistricting process. Niven is an associated professor in UC's School of Public and International Affairs and is often cited in media for his expertise on governmental affairs.
October 2, 2023
A ban of flavored nicotine is under discussion in the Ohio state house, but legislators cannot agree on which — or all — flavors to ban. UC political scientist David Niven talks to the Times Reporter about whether legislators can come to an agreement.
July 14, 2022
Political scientist David Niven cited in Newsweek article on Republican's worst case scenarios in November elections.
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.
October 20, 2020
Ohio Cyber Range Institute unveils Remote Programming Centers at second annual Cybersecurity Education Symposium
March 29, 2023
According to national studies, as many as 75% to 85% of undergraduate students will change their major at least once before earning their degree. One in ten undergraduate students will change their major more than once throughout their college career. With over 40 majors to choose from in the University of Cincinnati’s College of Arts and Sciences, declaring a major can be a comprehensive process. Fourth year undergraduate student Maggie Sweeney found her perfect fit in the International Affairs program. “I used my resources at UC and looked into a couple different majors,” said Sweeney. “International affairs stuck out to me because it is an interdisciplinary major and all my interests in history, language, and social justice were encompassed into one major as a whole.”