Study tests whether election truths can combat lies
October 28, 2020
Election lies are difficult to overcome say cyber security researchers who simulated an attack on the 2020 presidential election.
October 28, 2020
Election lies are difficult to overcome say cyber security researchers who simulated an attack on the 2020 presidential election.
June 2, 2020
Rediscover the work of UC doctor Albert Sabin, who discovered the live oral polio vaccine in 1963.
June 26, 2020
UC makes top 100 for patents awarded | University of Cincinnati
June 10, 2020
UC professor and Emmy Award-winning journalist shares her father’s Holocaust survival story with lessons to inspire action against hatred and bigotry today.
June 10, 2020
More driverless cars. More networked roads. More naps. UC is helping change how we drive.
June 10, 2020
UC breast cancer surgeon Beth Shaughnessy learns firsthand what it’s like to overcome cancer and keeps kindness and positivity at the center of her healing
August 25, 2020
Patty Goedl, PhD, is an associate professor of accounting at UC Clermont who has been teaching in-person and online courses for more than a decade.
August 25, 2020
As of January, 2021, the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA) moves its executive office to the University of Cincinnati for a five-year term. Located in UC’s College of Arts and Sciences and affiliated with the Department of Philosophy, the PSA move will bring new academic opportunities and increased reach to humanities studies at UC. “This formal partnership with the PSA is a nice recognition in the field of philosophy of our department’s strength in this area,” says Angela Potochnik, professor of Philosophy and director of UC’s Center for Public Engagement with Science.
October 7, 2020
Large majorities of American news audiences care about climate change and want more information from the media on the topic, according to a new report from the University of Cincinnati, in partnership with Yale University and George Mason University.
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.