Give Back Cincinnati offers three new projects
Give Back Cincinnati has three volunteer projects coming up, including trips to build housing in Ghana and in New Orleans.
Give Back Cincinnati has three volunteer projects coming up, including trips to build housing in Ghana and in New Orleans.
Preparing good teachers and keeping them in the classroom is the goal of a University of Cincinnati partnership with a Cincinnati-area school district that just received national recognition and funding.
Cincinnati is a city seemingly obsessed with how it compares to other cities in national rankings. But what do these measurements really mean and how can we leverage them to attract and retain more creative talent into the city?
Two researchers at Cincinnati Children's Medical Center will share a grant designed to promote promising young talent.
Delta Air Lines, which was in bankruptcy less than a year ago, is now sharing profits with its employees.
With a $100,000 state grant, pharmaceutical research firm Kendle International Inc., will begin buying equipment for a $4 million expansion in downtown Cincinnati.
The European-American Chamber of Commerce in Cincinnati does a lot more than host happy hours -- it plays an important role in attracting business from Europe here and in building networks of European professionals in the heartland.
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