Ignite Peace update on the Cincinnati immigrant landscape
There’s only so much that people can do to advocate for immigrants. However, there is more than nothing. Start here to get informed.
There’s only so much that people can do to advocate for immigrants. However, there is more than nothing. Start here to get informed.
Cincinnati AI researcher, practitioner and deep thinker, Brandon Z. Hoff shares insights for a path into the future of AI through Mercantile Library series.
Professional therapists, counselors, nurses, and social workers introduce students to a growing field.
Meet this local author who has written more than 50 books for kids about wildlife, nature, weather, space, and other science and history topics.
Cincinnati is a poetry city, and most people don’t know it. But we are—without hesitation—one of the best poetry cities in the U.S.
A high school intervention specialist created a hygiene closet for students to visit whenever they needed. It was vital research to reveal a widespread issue.
Many organizations in the greater Ypsilanti area have faced new challenges and developed new strategies to respond to rapid changes affecting young immigrants.
There are many paths to higher education, and for students who don’t pursue it right after high school, they might need more flexibility to obtain their degree.
For Jorge Perez, president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati, and an early ChatGPT adopter, it all started with an agent named Yasmin.
A trio of projects reflects the Middie City’s 2.0 evolution.
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