Have you listened to Lindner’s podcast?
Bearcats Mean Business is available on all major podcast platforms
Go behind the scenes of the Carl H. Lindner College of Business’ mission of empowering business problem solvers by listening to Bearcats Mean Business, the college’s official podcast.
Current students, faculty, staff, Lindner alumni and supporters appear on Bearcats Mean Business, sharing their distinctive Lindner experiences, expertise and more. Episode topics have included:
- Current students on applying to Lindner, co-op and experiential learning, and getting involved.
- Advice for prospective students and their parents/guardians on the admissions and application process.
- What makes co-op unique at Lindner, and how to land a co-op.
- What it’s like to be a student in Lindner’s full-time, cohort MBA program.
- UC Board of Trustees Chair and Lindner alumnus Phil D. Collins’ advice for students and the power of alumni engagement.
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Bearcats Mean Business chronicles Lindner’s mission of empowering business problem solvers through interviews with current students, faculty, staff, alumni and college supporters. Listen today.
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