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MBA-I: Capstone projects prepare students for an AI business world

October 2, 2024

Lindner’s full-time MBA program — ranked No. 2 among public institutions in the state of Ohio by both Poets&Quants and Bloomberg Businessweek — continuously challenges students through experiential learning with the culmination of the degree program resting on a multi-faceted, real-world inspired capstone project.

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Nippert Stadium: The 1940s

October 2, 2024

When the 1940s arrived in Cincinnati, the Bearcats were competing without a conference. Gone were the days of head coaches Dana King and Russ Cohen. London Gant’s career had long since been ended by a string of unfortunate injuries. After a 37-16-1 tear through the first half of the 1930s, the program collapsed to a 9-23-5 mark to close out the decade.

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Engineering students to improve water infrastructure in Rwanda

October 2, 2024

For nearly 20 years, students at the University of Cincinnati have traveled all around the world to work with communities to provide them with clean water and improved infrastructure. Through Engineers Without Borders (EWB), a national organization, UC students have worked in Tanzania, Kenya, and most recently, Gikingo, Rwanda.

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Tiny forest planted with big green goals

October 1, 2024

Powered in part by a $10,000 grant from the Duke Energy Foundation, the University of Cincinnati is launching an interdisciplinary pilot project to bring together students and researchers. This collaboration is designed to address the critical issue of climate change while promoting sustainable community development and green investment opportunities in Cincinnati.

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UC professor named MacArthur fellow

October 1, 2024

Shailaja Paik, PhD, from UC's College of Arts and Sciences, has been named a MacArthur Fellow. She is only one of 10 MacArthur Fellows to be named in Ohio and the first ever in both the city of Cincinnati and the University of Cincinnati.


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Student loan grace period ends

October 2, 2024

Student loan grace periods that were designed to help borrowers ease out of the COVID-19 pandemic are ending this week, WLWT reported. Michael Jones, PhD, assistant professor of economics in the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business, said the changes will be good for the economy.

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UC expert: More oil production means more leaks

October 1, 2024

UC Professor Amy Townsend-Small tells the Cincinnati Enquirer that increased oil and gas production is leading to more leaks like the styrene accident that prompted evacuations in Cincinnati recently.

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Western & Southern, UC team up for first-of-its-kind partnership

September 30, 2024

Western & Southern Financial Group and the University of Cincinnati 1819 Innovation Hub have partnered on a program that allows UC students to work on campus as part of the Western & Southern Accelerated Career Program. The Western & Southern Accelerated Career Program creates on-campus opportunities for students to start their professional careers in the financial services industry.

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Are teen 'just say no' campaigns effective?

September 30, 2024

The University of Cincinnati's LaTrice Montgomery joined WVXU's Cincinnati Edition to discuss youth drug prevention programs and what research says about the most effective approaches.

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Founders + Funders Summit brings business talent to Cincinnati

September 26, 2024

Entrepreneurs and business titans alike headed to the University of Cincinnati’s 1819 Innovation Hub for the Founders + Funders Summit, which highlighted the region’s corporate prestige and provided insights for Cincinnati’s startup community.