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UC inventor recognized for lifetime of innovation

January 10, 2025

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Professor Ephraim Gutmark is being honored for a lifetime of innovation by the National Academy of Inventors. For one of his latest projects, Gutmark teamed up with his physician daughter at Cincinnati Children's to help children with breathing difficulties.

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Lindner announces two new professional programs

January 10, 2025

The Carl H. Lindner College of Business has launched two new courses available through Lindner Professional Programs’ open enrollment offerings. Women Lead: Nurturing Your Leadership Power and HR Analytics: Driving Impact with Data are available to professionals seeking to advance their careers through immersive learning experiences.

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How to talk to Gen Alpha

January 9, 2025

UC Distinguished Research Professor Gail Fairhurst offers advice about how to bridge the communication divide with Gen Alpha just in time for the holidays.

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Meet crystals that explode in light

January 8, 2025

UC chemistry students are exploring the bizarre properties that make photosensitive lab-grown crystals bend, twist and explode. The crystals could improve air safety and aid space travel.


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Why is anxiety worse at night?

January 6, 2025

The University of Cincinnati's Jeffrey Strawn was featured in a TIME article discussing why anxiety can be worse at night and tips to address nighttime anxiety.

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Five tons of Styrofoam lead UC professor to start recycling program

January 6, 2025

Ana Luisa Kadekaro, PhD, associate professor of dermatology in the University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine, wanted to do something about the massive volume of Styrofoam the college receives with their lab supplies. So, she helped launch a new recycling program. She spoke with WYSO's Mike Frazier.

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Artifacts from UC Classics discovery on display in Greece for first time

January 6, 2025

The Greek Reporter reported that Bronze Age artifacts discovered by UC Classics Professor Jack Davis and Senior Research Associate Sharon Stocker will go on public display for the first time in Greece in February. They include a sealstone made of agate depicting mortal combat that Archaeology Magazine called a "Bronze Age masterpiece."

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Upstream river flooding becoming more common

January 3, 2025

WVXU talks to UC Assistant Professor Dongmei Feng about her new study in Nature examining water flow in the world's rivers. She found that flooding is becoming more common in upstream sections of rivers.

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UC partners with Cincinnati Public Schools on $3.75M initiative

January 3, 2025

A partnership between the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS), Central State University in Ohio (CSU) and local mental health agencies has been formed to address the growing mental health needs of K-12 students in the region. The program is federally funded by a $3.75M grant from the Department of Education.