INSIDER: Here's everything TikTok says it's doing to fight misinformation
August 18, 2022
Business Insider article on TikTok's new policies to confront misinformation cites UC social media expert Jeffery Blevins
August 18, 2022
Business Insider article on TikTok's new policies to confront misinformation cites UC social media expert Jeffery Blevins
August 22, 2022
UC political scientist weighs in on the climate change aspects of the Inflation Reduction Act
August 29, 2022
Political parties have training sessions for poll workers become election observers
September 7, 2022
Political scientist David Niven interviewed by WCPO regarding increase in women voter registrations
September 21, 2022
A Washington Post opinion piece cites new book on cyber security, co-written by Richard Harknett. Harknett is the chair of the School of Public and International Affairs.
September 23, 2022
Last summer, Molly McKee spent her days fulfilling her goal to work in community service. She combined her drive towards bettering the community with her co-op requirement in UC’s College of Arts and Sciences through a co-op position with the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. A fourth-year student, McKee is double majoring in political science and International affairs, with a minor in Spanish. Having discovered the service learning co-op option through UC’s honors program, McKee landed a position as an outreach center programs associate position at St. Vincent de Paul. For her, the experience was transformational.
October 11, 2022
David Niven cited as expert on 2022 mid-terms by multiple media sources
October 13, 2022
Continual innovation and more individuals who are trained to combat an array of malicious actors and evolving threats are needed in cybersecurity, experts in the field said during a symposium at the University of Cincinnati.
October 17, 2022
Twinsburg, Ohio, twins Jack and Nate Bartel went their separate ways for college, with Jack going to UC and Nate to Akron. But they recently spent a week together in Milan, Italy, walking the runway for Gucci during Fashion Week.
October 19, 2022
A group of UC students is competing in the second Global Health Case Competition at the University of Cincinnati, with the hope of advancing to compete internationally. As participants in the challenge, the students bring scholarship from multiple academic disciplines—among them political science, medical sciences, neuroscience, English, chemical and environmental engineering and more—to find innovative solutions to global health crises. The competition first came to UC’s campus in 2021, led by Sanath Chandramouli, a fourth-year student in the College of Arts and Sciences double majoring in political science and neuroscience. Chandramouli was inspired to participate in the Global Health Competition founded at Atlanta’s Emory University.