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Cincinnati Edition: Are we heading toward a recession?

July 12, 2022

With high inflation persisting, is the economy heading toward a recession? Asawari Deshmukh, an assistant professor – educator in the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business, was part of a Cincinnati Edition panel discussion to try to answer that question.

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UC student reveals insight into pandemic’s effects on nonprofits

May 24, 2023

Analysis conducted by a University of Cincinnati economics and marketing student has provided a better understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on the nonprofit industry. Annie Hugenberg, Carl H. Lindner College of Business senior and Kautz-Uible Amanda Wait Research Fellow, spent the past semester conducting an in-depth analysis of the economic landscape of Cincinnati’s nonprofit sector, culminating with her presentation at the first-ever installment of Better Together — a workshop series for the local nonprofit community made possible by OneSource Center for Nonprofit Excellence, the Leadership Council for Nonprofits, the Cincinnati chapter of the Association for Fundraising Professionals, Interact for Health, and Pro Bono Partnership of Ohio.

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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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Lindner alum invests in next generation of financial planners

April 6, 2023

Arun Murthy, BBA ’95, recognizing a deficit of well-trained, new professionals in the financial planning industry, endeavors to create a pipeline of talent emerging from the Carl H. Lindner College of Business’ Department of Finance, Real Estate, and Insurance and Risk Management with his recent contribution.

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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.