New leaders at four Cincinnati startup organizations are upping their game to provide the region’s best and brightest entrepreneurs with more resources.
Education
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Returning to Highland Heights as president, Cady Short-Thompson says she’s “delighted to lead the institution that I love.”
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Opening in 2027, the new college will tackle growing demand for healthcare talent.
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Here’s why students come to the region for college, why they stay after graduation, and what it all means for the local economy.
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Xavier’s new business college dean, Marco Pagani, is as concerned with students’ ethical development as he is with academic success.
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Ask Rob Zimmerman about what it means for Cincinnati Country Day to be recently ranked the region’s No. 1 private school by Niche.
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Butler Tech partners with area businesses to expose high school students to better workforce development and college options.
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Ask Brett Marcoux about the unique role Springer plays in Cincinnati’s educational landscape.
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Ask Steve Large about Miami’s new $96 million Clinical Health Sciences & Wellness facility.
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The annual fundraising campaign launched a new fund to facilitate arts and culture field trips for area students.