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Recession held off by strong employment numbers

July 29, 2022

While there are signs the economy is approaching a recession, a University of Cincinnati economist told WLWT there’s a key reason why the National Bureau of Economic Research hasn’t declared one.

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WCPO: Shoppers are cutting costs to buy school supplies

August 1, 2022

Finding the best bargain is the best bet for consumers searching for school supplies, according to David Brasington, PhD, James C. and Caroline Kautz Chair in Political Economy and economics professor at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business.

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Zach Segal perfects his pitch on the mound and in the classroom

February 27, 2023

As a marketing student in the Carl H. Lindner College of Business and a pitcher for the University of Cincinnati baseball team, Zach Segal, BBA '23, knows what makes a good sales pitch. Soon after the NCAA updated its name, image and likeness (NIL) policy, Segal began to perfect his elevator speech and use it to make business connections in the community.

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Students, local business leaders attend UC/PNC Economic Outlook Conference

February 22, 2023

The University of Cincinnati Real Estate Center hosted its 29th annual UC/PNC Economic Outlook Conference last week in downtown Cincinnati. A crowd of more than 300 attendees filled Music Hall’s sprawling second-floor ballroom to gain insight into the latest local, national and global economic developments and trends.

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Lindner students display talent, professionalism at Spring Sales Expo

March 1, 2023

The Carl H. Lindner College of Business’ Spring Sales Expo, hosted by the Center for Professional Selling, achieved record numbers last week, with more than 300 students packing Tangeman University Center’s Great Hall. Students sought to connect with recruiters, representing more than 50 organizations including some of Cincinnati’s top companies and national brands.

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Forbes: Fielding common reactions to assessment results

September 29, 2022

Assessments are a key instrument for coaches, leadership and development personnel, and many other human capital professionals, according to Scott Dust, PhD, associate management professor at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business.