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Humanities focused AI center launches at UC

September 8, 2025

WVXU host Zack Carreon hosted a segment reporting on the University of Cincinnati’s launch of a Center for Explainable, Ethical, and Trustworthy AI this fall within the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Philosophy.

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‘Caribbean Eye’ film events set for Sept. 4

August 27, 2025

Nelson Carlo de los Santos Arias, the first Latin American director to receive the Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear for Best Director, will visit campus on Sept. 4 as part of “Caribbean Eye,” a UC film series spotlighting groundbreaking Caribbean cinema.

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UC to launch center focused on ethical AI

August 27, 2025

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded the University of Cincinnati a $498,430 grant to establish the Center for Explainable, Ethical, and Trustworthy AI, a first-of-its-kind hub for humanities-based research and public engagement on the societal dimensions of artificial intelligence.

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KATV: Criminal justice alum/faculty receives medal of valor

August 26, 2025

UC alum John Wright, PhD, serves as a deputy with the Garland County Sheriff’s Office in Arkansas. Earlier this month, while on patrol, he pulled an injured driver from a vehicle that had crashed and caught fire. Moments after the rescue, the car was fully engulfed in flames. Wright teaches online classes in the School of Criminal Justice.

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Grad student designs a future with NYC co-op

August 22, 2025

Architecture graduate student Tamara Nasr secured a co-op at Steven Holl Architects, a top-ranked, internationally recognized firm headquartered in Manhattan. It was the firm's first UC co-op experience, and they plan to continue the partnership.

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Seeking tales and sipping whiskey in a shack floating down the bayou

August 21, 2025

DAAP faculty Wes Modes is featured in a New York Times article on river chronicles. Aboard a handmade shantyboat built with friends, Modes has traveled waterways across the U.S., from the Ohio and Mississippi to Louisiana’s bayous; interviewing more than 175 people about art, music, food, work, and family traditions — and about the shifting realities of life on the water.

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‘Full Body Burden’ becomes a documentary

August 13, 2025

The book, “Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats” by UC faculty member Kristen Iversen will hit the big screen in 2026, with a prescreening to take place in summer 2025.

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How to find and understand crime data

August 8, 2025

Cory Haberman, director of the Institute of Crime Science at the University of Cincinnati, was among a panel of experts on a WVXU radio show to discuss the significance and interpretation of crime statistics.