Animal Attraction Sparks Capstone Pet Project

Organizational leadership students from McMicken College of Arts and Sciences followed animal instinct for a capstone class benefiting the Cincinnati Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Coverage of the project, which helped find good homes for orphaned cats and dogs, can be found in a Community Press article and a Channel 9 news report.
"As proud as I am of the students' accomplishments, I an equally proud that they were able to partner with students from the College of Business and the College of Applied Science in leadership and in friendship," says Sanford R. Kahn, adjunct professor of organizational leadership and professor of accounting.

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