UC business graduate continues to offer financial education
April 26, 2022
University of Cincinnati alumnus John Eringman, who offers financial education to millions of people on TikTok, is continuing to reach new audiences.
April 26, 2022
University of Cincinnati alumnus John Eringman, who offers financial education to millions of people on TikTok, is continuing to reach new audiences.
June 21, 2022
Trey Quealy, MBA ’23, has been named by Poets & Quants as a 2022 Best & Brightest Online MBA honoree.
June 23, 2022
University of Cincinnati student Amanda Cardoso Moyeno was recognized by Poets & Quants as a “2022 Best & Brightest Online MBA” honoree.
September 16, 2022
Carew Tower, a 49-story mixed-use building located in downtown Cincinnati, was recently sold to an affiliate of New York-based Veles Partners LLC for $18 million. Adjusted for inflation, Carew Tower — which opened in 1930 — would have cost $572 million to build in 2022, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.
September 2, 2022
Last month, Marianne Lewis, PhD, dean of the Carl H. Lindner College of Business, released her co-written book: “Both/And Thinking: Embracing Creative Tensions to Solve Your Toughest Problems.”
September 6, 2022
A new mixed-used development is under construction in the Cincinnati suburb of Montgomery. When complete, Montgomery Quarter will contain thousands of feet of office space, luxury apartments, condominiums, a boutique hotel and a public park.
September 7, 2022
A performance improvement plan (PIP), per the Society for Human Resource Management, is a “structured plan with time-sensitive goals” used to rectify poor employee performance.
March 31, 2023
Research by a University of Cincinnati professor illustrates how insurance markets are broken, Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist Amy Finkelstein said during a Freakonomics Radio Book Club discussion.
February 9, 2023
Since its founding in 1999, the American Sign Museum has attracted tourists from far outside the walls of its home in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Camp Washington.
January 17, 2023
Included in the $1.7 trillion federal spending bill signed into law last month are provisions that could affect Americans’ retirement and savings decisions. Mike Neugent, assistant finance professor-educator and director of the MS Finance program, told WVXU’s “Cincinnati Edition” that a provision in the new bill that caught his eye was the automatic enrollment option for new retirement plans.