Education + Talent

Cincinnati technology talent stands out in Next25

The inaugural Next25 list from Ohio Tech News underscores local reputation as a hub for startup talent and technology innovation.

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Cincinnati Library’s new writer-in-residence is a mighty writer sharing diverse worlds

Young adult fantasy novelist, Intisar Khanani, wants to reinvent what it means for girls to be strong.

Indiana health center trains local residents as dental assistants to fill workforce gaps

HealthLinc, a federally qualified health center in Valparaiso, covers training costs while preparing local residents for dental assistant jobs, strengthening workforce pipelines and expanding access to care.

New to the farming community? You are not alone

A chat with Megan Ayers of Unvarnished Farm.

Building startups at UC: Inside the 1819 Innovation Hub where students are turning ideas into companies

With support from the Venture Lab and a growing entrepreneurial ecosystem, classroom ideas grow into real businesses.

Coffee, conversation, and the cost of war

The war did not enter the room through headlines or maps. It came in through voices. Measured. Tired. Precise.

A federal leadership grant puts Cincinnati Zoo at the center of global conservation

This award strengthens a program that supports emerging conservationists from the communities where conservation work is happening.

The school that Jack and Jay built: A vision becomes reality in Project One campus

A sense of place fosters community and security from early childhood through young adulthood.

Tablet weaving is a centuries old technique of weaving sturdy narrow bands with a multitude of uses.
(Still) Made in Cincinnati: The Weavers Guild—craft, tradition, and community

Some members are beginners, learning basic skills of braiding, weaving, and spinning yarn; others are experts in their craft, with decades of training. Everyone is always learning something new and everyone is welcome.

(Still) Made in Cincinnati: Behind the scenes with local artisans keeping traditional trades alive

While traditional trades like carpentry, blacksmithing, upholstery, and tailoring seem like dying trades, they’re not dead yet. It might be hard to find them but, yes, there are still plenty of things being made in Cincinnati.

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