Local NOMA chapter sees a welcome resurgence of young, minority architects
Fostering young leaders to carry the chapter with guidance of seasoned professionals is the relaunch focus.
Fostering young leaders to carry the chapter with guidance of seasoned professionals is the relaunch focus.
The conference will present research on benefits of music on diverse populations such as older adults, caregivers, corporate employees, developmentally disabled, at-risk youth, and those experiencing mental health issues and substance addictions.
What began as a network-building festival for minorities in technology fields, now attracts more than 3,000 people to downtown Cincinnati.
If you’re curious about how a diverse design team improves the built environment and what you can do to encourage more diverse design professionals, this is the program for you.
With a diversity of cultures, places, and experiences – cities show how we can thrive in a complicated world.
In 2021, 83% of architects identified as White and nearly 80% as male. What’s being done to address it? And why should anyone care outside of the profession?
All tickets are on sale now for the July 6-8 festival presented by Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled (LADD).
The festival is presented by Living Arrangements for the Developmentally Disabled (LADD), which supports more than 700 adults with disabilities with its programs for housing, employment, and meaningful community engagement.
"A Slice Of Pie: A Love Story," a documentary by Xavier professor Blis Hanousek Devault, is among the lineup for this year's Over-The-Rhine International Film Festival.
Themes of belonging, journey and history punctuated Anita Graef’s two-week residency, which culminates April 29 with a concert at Covington’s Carnegie arts center.
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