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Medical Marijuana: Implications for nurses in Ohio

October 6, 2025

As cannabis use becomes more mainstream in both medical and recreational contexts, nurses must stay informed. In a recent webinar, Associate Professor Lori Catalano, PhD, JD, RN discussed the historical, legal and clinical implications of medical cannabis, with a special focus on Ohio law and nursing responsibilities.

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Politics follow you on the road

October 6, 2025

Researchers at the University of Cincinnati found that drivers were far more likely to honk after being cut off by a vehicle bearing a political bumper sticker, particularly one for the opposing political party.

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Are gel manicures safe?

October 6, 2025

The University of Cincinnati's Kelly Dobos was featured in a TIME article discussing the safety of gel manicures after the European Union prohibited the use of a chemical ingredient called trimethylbenzoyl diphenylphosphine oxide used in some gel nail polishes.

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Swiftie in school

October 6, 2025

UC’s Taylor Swift class gained attention on Oct. 2, when Local 12 reporter Chelsea Sick visited campus to cover the course the day before the release of Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl.

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Science Harvest connects kids with science, one pollinator at a time

October 3, 2025

Walking up to Science Harvest’s booth at the Northside Farmers Market, surrounding their inviting, sparkly craft table, are nothing but kids with smiles. On closer look, the cut-out paper bugs and “pollen” (mac and cheese powder), reveal themselves. Engaging with the kids is Kate Nicole Hoffman, researcher with UCs Center for Public Engagement with Science (PEWS), as she explains to them how pollination works. Science Harvest’s mission is an extension the mission for PEWS, which is to educate the public on science-related topics to benefit everyone. This makes their weekly appearance at the family-friendly Northside Farmers market a perfect match.

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CCM hosts Pulitzer and Grammy Award-winning composer on Oct. 16-18

October 3, 2025

UC College-Conservatory of music celebrates Pulizter and Grammy Award-winning composer Jennifer Higdon during her residency at CCM on Oct. 16-18, 2025. Audiences are invited to experience the music of this contemporary classical composer in a variety of free and ticketed concerts; tickets on sale through the CCM Box Office.

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C-Paw license plates encourage Ohioans to drive with Bearcats pride

October 3, 2025

The UC Alumni Association has been administering the C-Paw License Plate Program since 2002. By paying the annual special-plate fee of $35, drivers can demonstrate their Bearcat pride on the road while automatically sending $25 from the fee back to UC to fund student scholarships.

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What causes endometriosis? Scientists are closer to finding out

October 2, 2025

The life and research of Katherine (Katie) Burns, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences in the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine and a prominent endometriosis researcher, was recently featured on Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. It came after she was the subject of an in-depth feature article in Science Magazine.

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AI in higher education: What changes could we see?

October 2, 2025

College students have brought AI to higher education, and schools are trying to keep up. We’ll discuss how the University of Cincinnati is leading a movement to responsibly incorporate AI in the classroom.

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UC Clermont welcomes near record enrollment

October 2, 2025

The University of Cincinnati Clermont College welcomed its second highest number of students ever this fall, with enrollment rising more than five percent over 2024.