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UC professor provides insight on disaster preparedness

October 15, 2021

Research from University of Cincinnati professor Michael J. Fry and colleagues from the University of St. Thomas and Georgia Southern University has provided insight into how the government and relief organizations could best prepare to respond to disasters, providing aid in an efficient and cost-effective manner while reducing human suffering.

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12 tips for better cybersecurity

October 26, 2021

While cyber attacks are a growing threat, the Ohio Cyber Range Institute headquartered at the University of Cincinnati wants individuals and organizations to know they can protect themselves.

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Cincinnati Innovation District announces expansion

October 27, 2021

Alongside Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, leaders of the Cincinnati Innovation District and JobsOhio announced the expansion of the CID on Monday, which will accelerate minority-led business attraction to Ohio.

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First-gen student finds the perfect fit at UC

November 1, 2021

When she was exploring her college options, University of Cincinnati political science major Katherine Bowe wanted to leave Ohio and move far away from her parents. The first-generation college student from suburban Cleveland loves her family but thought getting away was the best path toward establishing her independence.

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Ohio River faces growing threats

November 2, 2021

More research is needed to maximize the Ohio River's potential for industry, agriculture, energy, recreation and drinking water, experts said Oct. 28 during the Digital Futures Flashpoint Series “State of the Ohio River” panel discussion, hosted by the University of Cincinnati.

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WLWT: Kroger recruits veterans

November 12, 2021

Veterans have a lot to offer employers, Michael Jones, an associate professor of economics at the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business, told WLWT.

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WLWT: Consumer spending remains strong as prices rise

November 17, 2021

Grocery and gasoline prices have increased, but consumers' spending has remained strong as the holidays approach, Michael Jones, an associate professor of economics at the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business, told WLWT.