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Cincinnati Edition: How fair is the tax code?

February 15, 2023

According to WVXU, a 2021 Pew Research Center study found that most Americans were “bothered a lot” by the feeling that some corporations and wealthy people do not pay their fair share in taxes. But how does the tax code even work? And what’s the deal with corporations receiving perceived tax advantages?

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Lindner students network, absorb evolving retail industry in New York City

February 13, 2023

Last month, 13 students from the Carl H. Lindner College of Business attended the National Retail Federation (NRF) Foundation’s Student Program in New York City to learn about the retail industry, meet recruiters, and hear from retail executives in marketing, entrepreneurship, supply chain management, merchandising, technology, talent and diversity and inclusion over the course of four days.

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From IPALs to 'I do'

February 13, 2023

Zoe Lee and Christian Charles, University of Cincinnati alumni, recount their love story from an international student group to experiences like the international co-op program.

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Predicting the likelihood that someone has heart disease

February 8, 2023

Is it possible to know which tests have the most “bang for the buck” in determining if a patient has heart disease? Motivated by global statistics and heart disease in her own family, one University of Cincinnati student chose her capstone project to research the topic.

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New year habits entrepreneurs should adopt

Upskilling

The beginning of a new calendar year is a time to look ahead and set new goals. Entrepreneurs can commit to staying on track throughout the coming year by adopting quick habits to take their business to the next level of innovation.

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The future of work: How should we view work-life balance?

February 7, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic, an increase in remote work and other disruptions to the way people work have led many employers and employees to reconsider issues surrounding work-life balance. Two professors and a staff member from the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business discuss how employees and employers can take steps to improve work-life balance, how paid time off should be handled and the potential for a four-day workweek.