Inspiring Innovation

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Positive vibes resonate through Wyoming with teacher wellness program and expansion of be.

A new program at Wyoming City Schools empowers teachers and staff to unburden stress in healthy ways and sow positivity and self-acceptance into students.

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Rebecca Fannin, renowned author of Silicon Heartland, visits Union Hall

Changes over the past decade are turning the Midwest from a rust belt to a tech-hub.

Rocco Castellano returns to Cincinnati for more than the weather

Radio made Castellano a household name. After 14 years of moving, growing his business and building his brand, he boomerangs to a place where “people care about people.”  

Born in a pandemic, a meal-kit service evolves into a brick-and-mortar bakery

Moxy bakery and Urbana Café now on deck at Findlay Market.

Cincinnati is a great place to be a female founder

Meet the current cohort from Elevate Equity, Flywheel's program which supports social enterprises in building their businesses. 

Panel speakers shared their expertise and experience. Pictured left to right: Donna Zaring, Jessica Shely, Nicole Armstrong, Amy Vaughan, Anu Vora
Cincinnati hears from women leaders in tech for International Women’s Day

From entrepreneurship to attrition rates to working mothers to extending opportunities for women, this panel event touched on many of the issues that resonate with the women of our city.

Cincinnati Public Schools community shares ideas to improve local schools

School Board School and CPS partner again to hear innovative ideas during Policy Pitch Night.  

Amid budgetary challenges, shared services take flight in first ring suburbs

Exchanging ideas and tactics for success has become commonplace, as communities observe and adopt innovative solutions from neighboring areas.

Fraud or for real? The Taft and UC team up to bring forgeries into the public eye

The Taft's exhibit is an opportunity to examine the world of art forgeries and the discipline of art authentication. 

Diana Solís, Self Portrait on Greenview Street, Lakeview neighborhood, Chicago, IL, 1982. Archival piezography print, 30 x 40 inches. Courtesy of the artist
Exposure: FotoFocus Biennial lifts up local artists and gives community unlimited access

Starting on September 29, then throughout the month of October, FotoFocus exhibits by 600+ participating artists will delight observers across the region.

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