University of Cincinnati Student Jaysa Kleiber Pioneers Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Jaysa Kleiber, a University of Cincinnati student, makes strides in special education by engaging in research and hands-on experiences concerning Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD).
Bailout Systems Pivots From Military to Arborist Market with "Invisible Man Device" Amidst Regulatory Challenges
Startup Bailout Systems pivoted from military and firefighting safety to arborist safety, adapting its descent device to a new market with promising acceptance, exemplifying the adaptability of startups.
Minnesota Shootings Spark Misinformation Firestorm, Musk, Sen. Lee Accused of Unfounded Allegations as Suspect's Hit List Emerges
An expert analyzes how misinformation and unfounded claims spread after a suspect was arrested for shooting two Minnesota lawmakers. Despite no evidence, some politicians and Elon Musk quickly blamed the left.
University of Cincinnati's CCM Unveils Diverse Fall 2025 Arts Electives for Students
The University of Cincinnati's CCM is offering a diverse range of arts electives in fall 2025, including dance, cinema, music appreciation (featuring Taylor Swift and "Hamilton"), performance classes, and theater appreciation.












