Will Students Get A Firsthand View Of The End Of The World?
University of CincinnatiA trip to the Mayan Ruins is one of four international study abroad experiences that University of Cincinnati faculty will be leading over winter break.
A trip to the Mayan Ruins is one of four international study abroad experiences that University of Cincinnati faculty will be leading over winter break.
University of Cincinnati faculty with research backgrounds ranging from law to economics to political science and medicine weigh in on what’s at stake if the government doesn’t take action to avert the fiscal cliff.
University of Cincinnati researchers report on the positive connections that offset tragedies among teenagers.
Are you one of those people who can’t sit still? A UC researcher develops a questionnaire to explore the physical, cognitive and social issues surrounding the anxiety related to kicking back a little.
The findings will be presented at the 46th annual convention of the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.
The program focused on the “3 C’s” of relationship building: commitment, communication and conflict resolution.
Early findings from a new University of Cincinnati study will be presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association.
The research will be presented at the 140th annual meeting of the American Public Health Association in San Francisco.
New research out of the University of Cincinnati suggests boys are more likely than girls to abuse over-the-counter drugs.
University of Cincinnati innovations on reducing the noise of the nation’s most sophisticated military aircraft will be presented at an international conference in New York.
A new survey indicates that parents believe TV and other screen media hold educational value. But are they using it for that purpose?
Results of a new study are based on in-depth interviews with couples in heterosexual marriages as well as gay and lesbian partnerships.
At the heart of the proposal is reducing crime and costs to taxpayers.
University of Cincinnati research reveals why more kids may be munching on unhealthy foods.
The findings will be presented at the annual conference of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
The NSF-funded research will be presented at the Society for American Archaeology annual meeting in Memphis, Tenn.
Get details on what’s in the planning for an April trip to Iraq as the University of Cincinnati continues a State Department-sponsored linkages program to improve education around the world.
Data reveals men are most likely to start businesses for the money, women for social value.
Reintroduction of the American Chestnut tree after billions died due to blight could be accomplished more effectively thanks to a software tool developed and recently tested by the University of Cincinnati.
UC’s Lauren Flick, a 19-year-old, triple-major senior, will present findings at an upcoming regional conference on the first-ever use of a surgically implanted device to record the habits of snakes in their natural environment. This particular study holds promise in “keeping score” as Ohio’s Lake Erie water snake defends its native habitat against an invasive fish species.