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UC exercise science professor celebrates retirement after nearly...

June 6, 2025

After 39 years at the University of Cincinnati, Bradley Wilson has retired from the School of Human Services and the Exercise Science program he helped to build. He looks back on how he found his way into academia and some highlights from his career, and he shares what he plans to pursue in retirement, including contributions he still hopes to make to UC and the College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology.

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New UC IT degree program sets up undergraduate students for...

June 2, 2025

The University of Cincinnati’s School of Information Technology has announced a newly approved undergraduate degree program for future and existing students of the school. The Bachelor of Science in Software Application Development has been launched to build on the school’s Software Application Development track, previously offered through the B.S. in Information Technology (BSIT) program.

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Study finds Americans do not like mass incarceration

May 28, 2025

UC criminologist Francis Cullen co-led a study on American opinions about mass incarceration. The study concludes that Americans don’t want their tax dollars spent on more prisons and feel there should be alternate means to punish nonviolent offenders.

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UC exercise science professor celebrates retirement after nearly...

June 6, 2025

After 39 years at the University of Cincinnati, Bradley Wilson has retired from the School of Human Services and the Exercise Science program he helped to build. He looks back on how he found his way into academia and some highlights from his career, and he shares what he plans to pursue in retirement, including contributions he still hopes to make to UC and the College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology.

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New UC IT degree program sets up undergraduate students for...

June 2, 2025

The University of Cincinnati’s School of Information Technology has announced a newly approved undergraduate degree program for future and existing students of the school. The Bachelor of Science in Software Application Development has been launched to build on the school’s Software Application Development track, previously offered through the B.S. in Information Technology (BSIT) program.

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Study finds Americans do not like mass incarceration

May 28, 2025

UC criminologist Francis Cullen co-led a study on American opinions about mass incarceration. The study concludes that Americans don’t want their tax dollars spent on more prisons and feel there should be alternate means to punish nonviolent offenders.

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UC Cybersecurity experts weigh in on the threat of hacking groups

May 23, 2025

When a ransomware attack on Kettering Health made national headlines, local outlets turned to University of Cincinnati’s cyber experts for context and scope regarding the developing story. Richard Harknett, PhD, and Jacques Bou Abdo, Phd, explained to the media what drives ransomware attacks, why health institutions are a common target and what to look out for as a customer.

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TAP freshman step up for a cause in fun-filled philanthropy...

May 22, 2025

Students in UC’s Transition and Access Pathways program (TAP) are learning the power of giving back through a hands-on partnership with Magnified Giving. By researching local nonprofits and awarding grant money, TAP students are gaining leadership skills while making a real impact in their community. This inspiring collaboration proves that everyone has the power to give—and to lead. Read more about how these students are changing lives, including their own.

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Study explores reentry challenges for white-collar offenders

May 14, 2025

A new study, co-led by criminal justice researcher Michael Benson, is the topic of discussion on a WVXU segment. The study found that there are unique challenges for white collar criminals who reenter into society after incarceration. Benson is a professor emeritus and senior research associate in the UC School of Criminal Justice.

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Working out worked out for UC student Emma Kalinowski

May 5, 2025

When Emma Kalinowski first arrived at UC, she went through a handful of major changes before her burgeoning love of fitness led her to the School of Human Service's Exercise Science program. Now a senior about to graduate and inspired by a recent internship experience, she's readying to start a master's program in the fall. The CECH student spoke with us about her time at UC and her plans for a career in pediatric exercise physiology.

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UC's CECH recognizes students, faculty and staff for outstanding...

April 24, 2025

In the early weeks of April 2025, UC's College of Education, Criminal Justice, Human Services, and Information Technology recognized and celebrated students, faculty and staff achievements annual Outstanding Student Awards and All College Awards ceremony, the latter of which awarded both Faculty and Staff Awards and the college's Golden Apple Awards.

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Derrell Black helped Aiken Falcons soar to new heights

April 23, 2025

Derrell Black, a 2014 graduate of UC's School of Criminal Justice, took the Aiken Falcons varsity boys basketball team to new heights in the 2024-25 season with the team's nearly undefeated season and runner-up position in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division III state championships. Here's a look at how he got into coaching, his history as an athletics leader and what went into his choice to retire from the game.

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Creating a stronger community on and off campus

April 23, 2025

UC student leaders discuss the need for better student-neighborhood relations and a desire to build a better community on campus. Student Body President Joshua Copley and Student Body Vice President Wilaini Alicea are being their term with UC Student Government.

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UC student over the moon about NASA co-op

April 22, 2025

Not everyone who works at NASA is an astronaut. UC information technology student Colin Mallot hones his cybersecurity skills interning for the federal space agency, thanks to the Scholarship for Service funded by the National Science Foundation.

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UC study examining overdose hot spots

April 21, 2025

WCPO covered a research collaboration between the University of Cincinnati and the Hamilton County Office of Addiction Response that takes a new approach to help combat the growing overdose crisis in the region.

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