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Miami University student Sam Huber (right) got to work with Cerkl co-founder Tarek Kamil as part of a startup internship
Miami students get a taste of Cincinnati startup ecosystem via year-round internship program

Miami University students are seeing more opportunities to intern at local startup companies thanks to its expanded Cincinnati Digital Innovation Program.

ArtWorks launches alumni network to connect 20 years of “doers”

ArtWorks hopes to connect thousands of local youths and adults it's engaged over the past 20 years in public art and creative enterprise programming by launching an alumni network Feb. 4.

Making it official: (L-R) Wendy Lea, Mayor John Cranley, John Hill and Phil Castellini
FounderCon 2016 is coming to Cincinnati in October, a “dream come true” for local startups

It's official: Cincinnati's thriving startup ecosystem will host more than 1,000 like-minded entrepreneurs and innovation leaders from around the world Oct. 18-20 when Techstars' annual FounderCon gathering comes here for the first time.

City of Cincinnati’s minority inclusion efforts gain traction in the new year

The city's new Minority and Women Business Enterprise Program is shifting into high gear, giving small businesses a chance to become economic catalysts for the entire Greater Cincinnati region.

People's Liberty CEO Eric Avner says the revamped Haile Fellowship will focus on longer-lasting change
People’s Liberty launching reimagined Haile Fellowship application as “civic sabbatical”

People's Liberty has redesigned its signature Haile Fellowship grant program to focus more on long-term change for Cincinnati, and the application process will be open Jan. 13-29.

Redesigned city website focuses on community feedback, ease of use

The City of Cincinnati unveiled its newly updated cincinnati-oh.gov website last week, learning from earlier app launches how to make the user experience simple and easy.

Anton Canady has started a clothing line called PUSH, which stands for Pray Until Something Happens
Mortar’s newest startup grads are already making strides

Entrepreneurship accelerator Mortar Cincinnati celebrated the graduation of its third class with a pitch night Dec. 15, and several startups have already hit the ground running.

Cincinnati Children's opened its Clinical Sciences Pavilion in June
New Cincinnati Children’s research wing is big news for medical innovation

A big year for growth and innovation at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center was highlighted by the new Clinical Sciences Pavilion, a $205-million 15-story tower that became home base for its clinical trials in June.

HCDC's Andrew Young (center) is recognized as Ohio SBA Financial Advocate of the Year by Rep. Steve Chabot and HCDC President David Main
HCDC business support is going strong one year after name change

As HCDC prepares for its annual meeting and awards ceremony in January, leaders at the former Hamilton County Development Company reflect on the year since announcing a name change to project a single identity for the three major services they offer.

The Cincinnati Film Commission hosts a red carpet gala Dec. 12 to celebrate the premiere of "Carol"
Cincinnati Film Commission celebrates “Carol” premiere as well as new jobs and attention

The Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Film Commission will host a red carpet gala Dec. 12 to celebrate the local premiere of Carol, filmed entirely on location in Greater Cincinnati, and the end of an eventful film production year.

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