CETconnect.org to provide customized programming

CETconnect.org is planning improvements in its second year, including personalization capability, a new look, more interactivity and a wider variety of content.

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center links up with Chicago schools

The kids in Chicago's public schools will experience Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad Freedom Center through high quality, digital media and distance-learning technology.

Cincinnati training program lands grads jobs

In an EPA-funded program, the city of Cincinnati provides a free brownfield job training program to enable qualified people to become experts in dealing with lead, asbestos, mold and other hazardous substances.

Xavier University dissects China’s impact on the world economy

Three top academic experts on China's economy will lead an interactive discussion at Xavier University on that country's worldwide economic impact.

Fortune 500 firms improve quality of life in Cincinnati

Cincinnati's Fortune 500 firms bring big advantages to the region, according to a new index calculated by researchers at the University of Cincinnati.

Cincinnati professional women tap into national network

Professional women in Greater Cincinnati have a new networking group, part of the Network of Executive Women (NEW), a national organization for the consumer product goods and retail industry.

Pre-sales for $8.7M Linden Park next step in public-private partnership

The next step in a long-running public-private partnership between Al Neyer, Inc. and the College Hill Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (CHCURC) will take its next major step this weekend when pre-sales begin for condominiums in the $8.7 million Linden Park project.

April training sessions to teach development skills

Large and small developers alike can benefit from a comprehensive development workshop being held April 8-10, and the limited number of spots will fill up fast.

Stock Yards bank offers fast, attentive service

Despite being in the Cincinnati market since last July, Stock Yards Bank & Trust has just concluded its official grand opening week at Fourth and Race streets downtown.

$13.1M Art Academy project wins LEED certification

After an arduous five year process, the Art Academy of Cincinnati has won LEED 2.1 certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for its $13.1 million renovation project.

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