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Lindner sponsors 2024 Women Who Mean Business awards

December 16, 2024

The University of Cincinnati Carl H. Lindner College of Business was a silver sponsor for the 2024 Cincinnati Business Courier’s Women Who Mean Business luncheon event, which was held Dec. 10 at Cincinnati Music Hall.

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$2.65 million gift will enhance neurological intensive care at UC Health

December 16, 2024

A $2.65 million gift from the Farmer Family Foundation will help transform care for UC Health patients needing the most specialized neurological care. The neuro-ICU at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center provides advanced, around-the-clock care for critically ill neurological and neurosurgical patients.

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SanMar partners with UC Aspire to elevate employee English skills

December 12, 2024

Discover how SanMar, in partnership with UC Aspire, implemented an innovative English language training program to enhance workplace efficiency and personal growth. Led by experienced instructor Mike Jones, this program equips SanMar employees with essential English vocabulary for their roles in the company's expansive warehouse. Boost employee performance and foster inclusivity with this transformative training initiative.

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How to pay for college: Strategies for success

Learn how to pay for college with scholarships, grants, work-study programs and employer tuition assistance. Explore strategies to minimize costs and avoid debt while achieving your education goals.


UC: In the News

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Trend of restaurants closing continues

December 16, 2024

Dozens of restaurants in the Cincinnati region have closed in recent months, with a national chain shuttering locations this past weekend, WLWT reported. Erwin Erhardt, PhD, an associate professor - educator in the economics department at UC's Carl H. Lindner College of Business, said the restaurant industry has faced problems for years.

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What's ahead during Trump's second term

December 13, 2024

President-elect Donald Trump wants to give broad oversight of the health care sector to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., selecting him to head the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy is a vaccine skeptic. On Cincinnati Edition, Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, discussed some of the priorities floated in the new administration when it comes to health care.

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Millions of kids in Africa are likely suffering from asthma without getting treatment

December 13, 2024

A study shows that one in eight children in several African countries have asthma, and the vast majority are undiagnosed and therefore untreated. Tesfaye Mersha, PhD, studies asthma at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. He says the disease has been a growing issue in Africa during the last three decades, and it's linked to climate change and lifestyle changes.

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What might happen with immigration policies in the new year?

December 13, 2024

WVXU's Cincinnati Edition spoke to Julie Leftwich, director of international peace security initiatives at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, about immigration policies advanced by President-elect Donald Trump for his second term in office.

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Is your Elf on the Shelf causing more stress than joy?

December 13, 2024

Amanda La Guardia was a guest speaker on WVXU on the topic of the Elf on the Shelf tradition and the pressure it puts on parents during the holiday season. La Guardia is an associate professor of counseling at the University of Cincinnati’s School of Human Services.