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The Guardian: World Breastfeeding Week: Practice associated with...

August 25, 2023

Among nearly 10 million American infants born between 2016 and 2018, breastfed babies were 33% less likely to die during the post-perinatal period (day 7-364) than infants who were not breastfed, reports a new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier. The Guardian posted an article on the research, quoting co-investigators Jane Ware, MD, and Ardythe Morrow, MD, both of the Department of Pediatrics in the UC College of Medicine.

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A big gulp for a little snake

August 25, 2023

Sure, pythons can swallow a deer whole, but the world-champion eater is a harmless African snake with a fondness for eggs.

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UC pharmacy students explore universal healthcare in Australia

August 24, 2023

For many pharmacy students, there can be great barriers to studying abroad. However, an intrepid group of students in the James L. Winkler College of Pharmacy pushed past those boundaries and spent three weeks near the Great Barrier Reef in Cairns and Sydney, Australia.

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The Guardian: World Breastfeeding Week: Practice associated with...

August 25, 2023

Among nearly 10 million American infants born between 2016 and 2018, breastfed babies were 33% less likely to die during the post-perinatal period (day 7-364) than infants who were not breastfed, reports a new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier. The Guardian posted an article on the research, quoting co-investigators Jane Ware, MD, and Ardythe Morrow, MD, both of the Department of Pediatrics in the UC College of Medicine.

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A big gulp for a little snake

August 25, 2023

Sure, pythons can swallow a deer whole, but the world-champion eater is a harmless African snake with a fondness for eggs.

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UC pharmacy students explore universal healthcare in Australia

August 24, 2023

For many pharmacy students, there can be great barriers to studying abroad. However, an intrepid group of students in the James L. Winkler College of Pharmacy pushed past those boundaries and spent three weeks near the Great Barrier Reef in Cairns and Sydney, Australia.

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Fox 19: Political science expert talks Vivek Ramaswamy’s rise

August 24, 2023

Vivek Ramaswamy might be a novice politician, but he is not a novice public speaker, says UC's David Niven. In an interview with Fox 19, Niven explains that Ramaswamy's experience in the corporate world would likely give him confidence on the debate stage.

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WVXU: What is pink-slime journalism?

August 24, 2023

WVXU interview with UC's Jeffrey Blevins and other experts on the topic of "pink-slime" journalism (media outlets pretending to be something that they are not). In the interview, experts provide tips on identifying and avoiding these outlets. One example is "The Buckeye Journal" which had Cincinnatian's thinking it was a community paper, when it is actually a partisan funded organization.

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UC Latino Alumni Network members reflect on their past as they...

August 24, 2023

Gloria Forsythe, A&S ’95, and Pamela Mallory, CAHS ’09, are two members of an ethnic spectrum that spans cultures, countries and continents. Together, Forsythe and Mallory are reaching out to UC’s diverse population of Hispanic and Latino students and alumni through the UC Latino Alumni Network (UCLAN), an affinity group of the UC Alumni Association.

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Cincinnati Magazine’s 10th annual Slice Night returns

Event: September 20, 2023 5:30 PM

Cincinnati Magazine’s popular Slice Night returns to Yeatman's Cove for an evening of all-you-can-eat pizza for an incredible cause. The 10th annual Slice Night benefiting the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center is set for Wednesday, Sept. 20 from 5-9 p.m.

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DAAP students gain creativity through global connection

August 24, 2023

Picture a student in UC’s College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, and you might think of a lone thinker poring over a creative project in a studio. But what about a fashion designer sewing a garment in a couture fashion house in Germany? Or an artist highlighting architectural details of an Italian cathedral in brilliant watercolor? Or a craftsman practicing metalworking with a local artist in Thailand?

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Forbes: UC among Ohio’s top employers

August 23, 2023

The University of Cincinnati has been recognized by Forbes as one of America's best in-state employers for 2023. UC ranks No. 45 out of 100 Ohio employers on the list recognized for performing exceedingly well on a national level.

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UC student aims to develop and educate others on space...

August 23, 2023

Through his research in aerospace engineering, University of Cincinnati doctoral candidate Anirudh Chhabra aims to develop systems that can help us better explore and understand space. He also aims to fulfill his passion for teaching by pursuing a career in academia post-graduation, teaching others about space exploration and technology. Chhabra’s research as part of the Intelligent Autonomous Systems Research Laboratory (IASRL) has been federally funded, and he was named the Graduate Student Engineer of the Month by UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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