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Exploring express licensing through the University of Cincinnati

August 11, 2023

In today's rapidly evolving landscape of startups, the process of licensing innovations can often be a complex and time-consuming endeavor. However, for faculty or staff seeking to bring their ideas or technology to the market and for entrepreneurs eager to collaborate with these inventors, the University of Cincinnati developed an innovative solution — express licensing.

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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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Ownership transitions: Exploring options

August 9, 2023

Ownership transitions for business leaders can carry an extra burden for those overseeing family-owned operations, and all the responsibilities that come in that role.

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Lindner real estate professor weighs in on affordable housing

August 8, 2023

A recent opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times examined differing viewpoints and data around affordable housing in the publication’s namesake city. The author tapped Gary Painter, PhD, professor of real estate, and an expert and longtime researcher in social innovation, housing, urban economics and education policy, to offer insight.

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1819 Wealth Advisors lean on Lindner, Cincinnati roots for success

July 31, 2023

A quintet of University of Cincinnati graduates now manages investments and financial planning for households in Greater Cincinnati and across the country. Lindner alumni Mire Jonovski, Bus ’77, Dustin Martin, Bus ’14, and Dan Snow, Bus ’01, have merged their financial advisor practice with another practice at Raymond James to form 1819 Wealth Advisors of Raymond James.

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Greetings, grace and gratitude

July 25, 2023

A team of UC students, faculty, staff and supporters traveled to East Africa for a service-learning trip across three villages in Tanzania. They returned to campus with a transformational cultural experience and lessons that last a lifetime.