Award-winning Music Hall Blood Drive returns
August 1, 2023
Hoxworth teams up with seven local arts organizations to save lives in our community
August 1, 2023
Hoxworth teams up with seven local arts organizations to save lives in our community
August 1, 2023
The University of Cincinnati's Whitney Gaskins, Ph.D., has been awarded the Engineering Change Individual Award sponsored by The Peer Group. This award, built on the premise of Dr. Yvette E. Peterson's Engineering Change podcast, recognizes an individual who focuses on equity, diversity and inclusion and how it relates to STEM fields.
July 31, 2023
First-year medical students receive their white coats
July 28, 2023
The University of Cincinnati will begin construction later this year to complete UC Digital Futures, a facility for interdisciplinary research, the Cincinnati Business Courier reported.
July 28, 2023
The Charles H. Dater Foundation recently marked a philanthropic milestone with the University of Cincinnati. Since 1990, the foundation has given more than $1 million to university programs impacting children and youth.
July 28, 2023
No one wants to hear a diagnosis of cancer, but if anything is worse it would be a diagnosis that comes too late. Jiajie Diao, associate professor in the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, has invented a method for detecting early-stage cancers that could help his colleagues at UC and worldwide save many lives.
July 27, 2023
A new study showed that artificial intelligence (AI) could help collect more information through smartwatches, and it could even help reduce a person's odds of a heart-related event. The new study found that people who use wearable devices, such as an Apple Watch, can get much better heart data with the help of AI. Local 12 produced a story on the study, interviewing Richard Becker, MD, of the Division of Cardiovascular Health and Disease at the UC College of Medicine who is conducting research on how wearables could help could help prevent strokes.
July 27, 2023
A University of Cincinnati co-authored study found that in the U.S. youth who are incarcerated in adult correctional facilities are at a 33% higher risk for an early death between the ages of 18 and 39. The study, published in JAMA Open Network, also found that formal encounters with the legal system put youth at risk for a shorter lifespan during those same years.
July 27, 2023
Hoxworth Blood Center and FC Cincinnati team up for the first ever Hell is Real blood drive competition
July 26, 2023
WCPO talks to UC biomedical engineering Professor Eric Nauman about Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's new helmet and the risks of concussion in the NFL.