Lindner To Host Summer Camp For Emerging Leaders

For the third consecutive year, UC's Carl H. Lindner College of Business will host a select group of rising high school juniors and seniors for the

Lindner Summer Institutes

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Lindner Summer Institute for Emerging Women Leaders

(June 14-19, 2015)

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Lindner Summer Institute for Emerging Leaders of Color

(June 21-26, 2015)

Each institute is a week-long program on the UC campus that will provide a unique opportunity for students to learn from and network with leaders who are making a difference in their communities and industries. Students will stay on campus for the week, hear from expert speakers, as well as go on company visits with leading Fortune 500 companies. Last year’s sponsors included Fifth Third Bank, EY, and Cintas.

EVENT DETAILS

Who:

Open to the public.

Reservations

required.

What:

Lindner Summer Institute for Emerging Leaders

Where:

University of Cincinnati campus

When:

June 14-19, 2015 and June 21-26, 2015

Cost:

$500 per student

Registration:

By March 20

Visit: 

Lindner Summer Institute

More Information:

business.ug@uc.edu

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