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Cincinnati Edition: The federal spending bill’s effect on retirement, savings

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.

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Cincinnati Enquirer: Carew Tower would require major investment

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.

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Benevolence defines Lindner Business Honors Homecoming 2022

October 14, 2022

In what has become a staple of the University of Cincinnati’s Homecoming week in recent years, the Carl H. Lindner College of Business’s atrium bustled with business problem solvers past and present late last week for Lindner Business Honors Homecoming.

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‘I could have been that kid’

October 10, 2022

When Bitanya Derese began raising money for children in Ethiopia, the country where she was born, she didn’t realize the importance of her endeavor.

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Mental health at Lindner: Coping, resiliency and resources

October 26, 2022

Potential remedies to mental health issues are well-established in American lexicon. Yoga. Mediation. Therapy. Medication. Rehabilitation. The list goes on. The step prior to the possible endgame is often overlooked: asking for assistance.

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UC students recognized as top innovators

October 27, 2023

University of Cincinnati students and UC alumni have been recognized for their entrepreneurial spirit by Cincy Inno and Dayton Inno as part of lists that honor innovators age 25 and younger.