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UC inspires Earth Day innovation all year long

April 21, 2023

As the world honors the 53rd celebration of Earth Day on April 22, the University of Cincinnati racks up sustainability recognition on a national level. Eco-friendly campus building boasts 15 LEED silver or Gold certification, green spaces, recycling efforts, living walls and sustainability programs and pedagogy are woven throughout every academic program across the university.

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Alumni Week honors co-workers for dedication to Lindner, UC

April 20, 2023

A pair of University of Cincinnati and Carl H. Lindner College of Business alumni have been recognized by the University of Cincinnati Alumni Association as part of the 2023 UC Alumni Celebration, which highlights the contributions and overall excellence of UC alumni. Laurence Jones, BBA ’00, has received the Robert E. Dobbs Distinguished Service Award, while Eku Williams, BBA ’00, is Lindner’s Outstanding Alumnus honoree for 2023.

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The Toast celebrates Lindner’s Business Fellows

April 19, 2023

The Carl H. Lindner College of Business’ Office of Inclusive Excellence held its annual Toast event for graduating Business Fellows last week at The Graduate Hotel Cincinnati. Business Fellows empowers and provides a community for underrepresented students to succeed as future business problem solvers.

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Quarterly tax rules for small businesses

April 19, 2023

If you earned income as a new startup, young business or as a freelancer, you may need to pay estimated quarterly taxes — taxes paid to the IRS throughout the year on earnings that are not subject to federal tax withholding. This includes self-employment or freelance earnings, or non-wage income you earned on the side such as dividends, realized capital gains or prizes. Check out ways to stay on top of quarterly taxes.

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Ohio Capital Journal: Who benefits from a flat state income tax rate?

April 18, 2023

A proposal making its way through the Ohio House of Representatives has many economists weary of the potential implications, but David Brasington, PhD, James C. and Caroline Kautz Chair in Political Economy and professor of economics at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business, offers a different perspective.

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Nat Geo: Exploring our love for cute, and ugly-cute, animals

April 17, 2023

Exotic animals such as axolotls, bearded dragons and capybaras have become online sensations with billions of views on TikTok. To determine why these cute, or ugly-cute, animals are so popular, National Geographic turned to a University of Cincinnati professor.

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CCM Philharmonia presents 'Mahler and the Eternal' on April 22

April 17, 2023

Join the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Philharmonia as they celebrate the close of another fantastic season with Mahler and the Eternal at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 22. Tickets are on sale now through the CCM Box Office.

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CCM Wind Symphony welcomes Lakota East guest ensemble in season finale on April 21

April 16, 2023

The CCM Wind Symphony closes their 2023-24 season with “Urban Requiem,” a concert that contemplates the complex emotions of endings while celebrating the life-affirming sounds of a big band. Joined by the members of the Hinotori Saxophone Quartet and the Lakota East High School Winds, the Wind Symphony’s final concert features Michael Colgrass’s “Urban Requiem,” for four saxes and wind orchestra and Steven Bryant’s blockbuster “Concerto for Wind Ensemble.” Tickets are on sale now through the CCM Box Office.