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The University of Cincinnati study found communities with low vaccination rates tended to have the fewest hospitals, health clinics and other infrastructure. They also tended to have fewer health care professionals.
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Republican Adam Bird and Democrat Catherine Ingram were there to hear ideas from students and discuss possible ways Ohio lawmakers can reach solutions on matters related to education.
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Fakes and forgeries are part of art collections around the world, and Cincinnati’s museums are no exception.
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'Jeopardy!' prohibits contestants from saying how they did on the show before their episode airs, but the associate professor of classics told a UC publicist she preferred science and history topics, and that pop culture and sports were "her worst subjects."
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CincyTech Director of Life Sciences Christin Godale, Ph.d., is now in a better place to either discover a cure herself or recommend investing in groundbreaking research others are doing.
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Williams will start a new role as CEO of Equal Justice Works.
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Law Dean Verna Williams says the fellow will look for policy solutions to increase housing affordable to teachers, law enforcement, nurses, and other middle-class professionals.
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Josh Miller, a paleoecologist at the University of Cincinnati, was one of the researchers who co-authored the paper studying Fred. He was born more than 13,000 years ago somewhere in the Midwest. His story ends in a violent tragedy.
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UD, UC and Cincinnati Children's are working to develop and test a computer model that will learn from unknown variables like human behavior.
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An agreement that allows the University of Cincinnati Police to patrol in neighborhoods near campus is now in effect after being put on hold in December. The memorandum of understanding codifies what UCPD has been doing since 2015.