WVXU: Women veterans of color feel out of step in higher ed
April 5, 2022
Finding your place in higher ed is more difficult for women of color veterans
April 5, 2022
Finding your place in higher ed is more difficult for women of color veterans
March 30, 2022
Video games with historical context are gaining popularity and UC director of the Department of Classics sees some virtue in the virtual alternative to traditional methods.
March 30, 2022
UC's ASL and Deaf studies program calls the film "CODA" an inspiration
March 31, 2022
Debate over House and Senate redistricting maps continues. Professor David Niven weighs in on the process.
March 30, 2022
Report the facts through investigation, says a UC study showing the public perception of a journalist who calls themselves a "storyteller" is akin to a liar.
December 18, 2025
In a WVXU segment, Professor Rebecca Borah explains how perception can shape what drivers think they see on Ohio roads. Borah says it can be attributed to the Mandela Effect.
January 2, 2026
J.C. Barnes, a University of Cincinnati professor, is interviewed by Spectrum News about new research showing that the physical and psychological demands of law enforcement can contribute to earlier deaths.
January 14, 2026
Through UC’s ADAAPT Innovation Studio, DAAP students moved ideas off the page and into the marketplace during a December 2025 holiday pop-up shop, gaining hands-on experience with product development, pricing, marketing and sales while learning what it takes to launch a business.
January 5, 2026
University of Cincinnati leaders joined WVXU's Cincinnati Edition to talk about the university’s 200-year-old art collection, a new exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Center and the release of a companion book exploring the collection’s role in education and public engagement.