- A year after Niger's dramatic coupUC School of Public and International Affairs Associate Professor Alexander Thurston tells ABC News that Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso will face difficult times in the wake of armed conflicts.
- UC global health expert hones leadership skills as Fulbright SpecialistThe University of Cincinnati’s Michelle Burbage worked as a Fulbright Specialist in Tbilisi, Georgia, leading workshops and hands-on activities to build public global health research programs.
- Advocates working to get ‘PICS’ named a public health crisisSpectrum News and WVXU highlighted the research partnership of the University of Cincinnati's Rachael Nolan and community advocate Chazidy Robinson who are working to raise awareness and recognition of post-incarceration syndrome.
- UC’s commercialization navigator pilots tech transfer at 1819 Innovation HubHoused within the University of Cincinnati’s 1819 Innovation Hub, the Technology Transfer team is vital to safeguarding and managing the intellectual property generated by UC’s researchers. Its mission is to translate UC's cutting-edge innovations into viable technologies by evaluating patentability and commercial viability, ensuring compliance and legal protection, recruiting and maintaining external partners, marketing technologies, negotiating license deals and identifying funding opportunities. This multifaceted approach ensures that groundbreaking discoveries from UC are positioned to reach the market, delivering substantial benefits that impact society.
- Some Ohio counties have multiple congressional districtsUC Professor David Niven talks to the Ohio Capital Journal about Ohio's sometimes confusing congressional districts.
- Miss Ohio makes history as first Latina to win state titleUC College of Arts and Sciences student Stephanie Finoti tells Spectrum News that as reigning Miss Ohio, she hopes to inspire other girls to pursue their dreams.
- Get to know CCM’s newest faculty/staff members and unit headsUC’s College-Conservatory of Music will welcome a variety of new faculty and staff members to its roster of distinguished performing and media arts experts, researchers and educators this fall. In addition, the college is also welcoming several current faculty members into new leadership roles this year.
- Teens ‘venture’ from classroom to boardroomMain Street Ventures (MSV), a corporate partner of the 1819 Innovation Hub, shares a dedication to leveling the entrepreneurial playing field in Greater Cincinnati. Understanding the importance of early exposure to entrepreneurship, MSV is committed to nurturing the next generation of innovators through its Inventure Entrepreneurship Academy. Now in its third year, the one-week program was held at the 1819 Innovation Hub.
- Job of Ohio Democratic delegates just got more interestingUC Professor David Niven talks to USA Today about the role delegates serve at national political conventions.
- What is geology?As climate change creates more consequences, geologists and other scientists are becoming increasingly critical to understanding changes in our environment. Geologists have long been important in helping us understand our physical world.
- Kristy Swift named assistant professor of music studies at CCMUC College-Conservatory of Music Interim Dean Jonathan Kregor has announced the appointment of Kristy Swift, PhD and DMA, to the position of Assistant Professor of Music Studies at CCM. In this role, Swift will lead the Bachelor of Arts in Music program offered through CCM's Division of General Studies. The appointment is effective Aug. 15, 2024.
- UC hosts camp for children, teens who stutterChildren and teens who stutter have learned skills to help them communicate effectively, advocate for themselves and develop confidence about their communication abilities during a weeklong camp at the University of Cincinnati, Fox 19 reported.
- Health effects of secondhand marijuana smokeLocal 12 featured the University of Cincinnati's LaTrice Montgomery in a story on the relatively unknown effects of secondhand marijuana smoke.
- UC biologist unlocks secrets of animal socialityUC behavioral ecologist Elizabeth Hobson and her students are using a five-year National Science Foundation grant to explore new questions in animal cognition and sociality.
- Don't like your voice? There's an app for that.WVXU's Cincinnati Edition talks to UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Associate Professor Vesna Novak about her new voice-coaching app.
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