Cincinnati Zoo expands regional solar energy with nonprofit collaborators
A Cincinnati Zoo/SonLight partnership illuminates BLOC Ministries’ Horses on the Hill.
Resting on a hill overlooking the north side of Cincinnati, Clifton offers a wide range of experiences from a college atmosphere with the city's largest school, the University of Cincinnati, to an international center for cutting-edge medicine featuring University, Children's and Good Samaritan hospitals. Clifton's history has been preserved in historical buildings and homes — from modest to millionaire. Trendy shops and restaurants can be found on Ludlow Avenue in the Gaslight District, along with the Esquire Theatre, yoga studios, Clifton Market and a newly renovated branch of the Cincinnati Public Library. Even though Clifton is tightly compacted with large buildings and interesting architecture, green space does exist at Burnet Woods.
A Cincinnati Zoo/SonLight partnership illuminates BLOC Ministries’ Horses on the Hill.
Leadership Council for Nonprofits' Beth Benson provides insight for competitive recruitment, retention along with obstacles that face the entire nonprofit landscape.
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“It’s an important moment in American politics, and it’s a moment to bring a get-out-the-vote message to the streets,” said Shepard Fairey.
A trio of city of Cincinnati retirees stays connected via twice weekly rain-or-shine walks paired with a requisite stop at the neighborhood café.
A snapshot of the synergistic role early learning centers play in the academic fabric of a few of the region's universities.
Manifest creates a sanctuary space to support artists and their striving for excellence through [MAR] and [SIR] residencies
Combining artificial intelligence and supercomputing with information from millions of patient encounters, Children’s researchers compute the likelihood of mental illness.
“It's about celebrating diversity, promoting equity, and creating a more inclusive arts community," says Showcase curator, Michael Thompson.
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