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Cryptocurrency helps nonprofits connect to new donors

February 22, 2022

Cryptocurrency is a fast-growing source of donations and helps nonprofits connect with a new demographic of donors, experts said Feb. 17 during a panel discussion hosted by the University of Cincinnati, called Digital Futures Flashpoint Series.

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WLWT: Will an interest rate pause provide relief for shoppers?

June 15, 2023

Michael Jones, PhD, Carl H. Lindner College of Business associate professor of economics and academic director of the Kautz-Uible Economic Institute, reflected on the Federal Reserve’s decision to not raise interest rates after 10 consecutive rate increases.

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USA Today: Why people are going crazy for Stanley x Starbucks quenchers

January 16, 2024

Limited edition products, such as the Stanley x Starbucks quenchers that have taken social media and Target stores by storm, can play to consumers’ psyche, a University of Cincinnati marketing professor told USA Today. By labeling a product as limited edition or exclusive, companies can increase the item’s perceived value, said Joshua Clarkson, PhD, the Arthur Beerman Professor of Marketing in UC’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business.

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Washington Post: A tote bag is the latest must-have product

March 12, 2024

The latest “it” product that’s captured the public’s attention is a $2.99 tote bag from grocery store chain Trader Joe’s, according to the Washington Post, which turned to a University of Cincinnati professor to explain the phenomenon.