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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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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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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.

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All in the mind? The surprising truth about brain rot

January 31, 2025

In an article by The Guardian, UC faculty Anthony Chemero weighs in on whether technology denigrates brain function. Chemero and other brain/behavior experts contend that technology enhances human function.

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CPS, UC team up to expand mental health support for students

January 31, 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.

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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.

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Baylee Schmitt crocheted the childhood bedroom she shared with her twin

January 17, 2025

UC employee Baylee Schmitt featured in The Boston Globe for her art works made out of yarn.. Schmitt earned her master’s of fine arts degree at Miami University and now manages the University of Cincinnati printmaking lab at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning (DAAP) and teaches there as well.