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Bad Left Hook: What accounting fraud can tell us about boxing

November 3, 2021

What can boxing fans following the story of a fledgling fight promoter’s fallout with the International Boxing Federation learn from accounting research? Apparently, that rationalization is an observable—if not quantifiable—aspect of fraud.

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Making a name for herself

October 6, 2021

Rachel Morgan, BBA, MS ’21, found her stride in accounting early in life. Working at a car dealership in her hometown of Troy, Ohio, as a teenager, she was exposed to her manager’s many duties of running the business, including handling the books.

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Report: Rent has increased 175% faster than household income over past 20 years

March 25, 2021

Mike Eriksen, PhD, West Shell Associate Professor of Real Estate from the Carl H. Lindner College of Business, recently published a report entitled, “The Location of Affordable and Subsidized Rental Housing Across and Within the Largest Cities in the United States” with the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Research Institute for Housing America.

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Lindner educators transform the student experience

August 9, 2023

In April, the Carl H. Lindner College of Business awarded four educator faculty members with a unique funding opportunity to support summer research efforts that would improve the classroom experience for students. Now these four Teaching and Learning Scholars are expanding their ideas and driving them toward action.

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UC grad supplies venture capital guidance to student organization

October 29, 2021

Van Jones’ academic pursuits and business interests have taken him across the country (Chicago, Los Angeles and Columbus, Ohio) and the globe (Asia, Africa and Europe). Jones, BBA ’08, recently detailed his scholastic and business background with start-up and and venture capital in a recent meeting with the University of Cincinnati's student venture capital (VC) organization, Bearcat Ventures.