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Is cryptocurrency the future of philanthropy?

Event: February 17, 2022 1:00 PM

As cryptocurrencies gain prominence in the financial sector, the philanthropic world is seeking ways it can utilize this new technology to advance the work of nonprofits.

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Is cryptocurrency the future of philanthropy?

Event: February 17, 2022 1:00 PM

As cryptocurrencies gain prominence in the financial sector, the philanthropic world is seeking ways it can utilize this new technology to advance the work of nonprofits.

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First Look: CCMONSTAGE Play Series presents 'Blue Stockings'

Event: February 10, 2022 3:48 PM

UC’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) continues its CCMONSTAGE Play Series with "Blue Stockings," running Feb. 9-13, 2022 in Patricia Corbett Theater. Jessica Swale's play shares a moving story of four young women fighting for education and self-determination against the backdrop of women’s suffrage in 1896 Britain.

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CCM Wind Studies' spring 2022 concerts showcase pops hits,...

February 10, 2022

The CCM Wind Symphony, led by Director of Wind Studies and Division Head of Ensembles and Conducting Kevin Michael Holzman, presents four ticketed performances during the spring 2022 semester — beginning with a program of pops favorites by John Williams, John Phillip Sousa, Gustav Holst and more on February 18.

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Third COVID-19 wave hit rural America especially hard

February 10, 2022

Rural counties saw 2.4 times more COVID-19 infections per capita compared to urban ones in July and August of 2021, according to a new study by the University of Cincinnati. Early data suggest Omicron is spreading faster in urban areas but causing more hospitalization and death in rural counties where vaccination is lagging.

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Lindner alum co-founds popular restaurant less than a year after...

February 10, 2022

Joe Niehaus has been cultivating his entrepreneurial tendencies since he was a child. He constantly directed questions to his small-business-owning father. He sold lemonade at the local Independence Day parade, as well as candy and T-shirts to his middle school and high school classmates.

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Washington Post: CCM alumna in 22 for '22 list of artists to...

February 9, 2022

UC College-Conservatory of Music alumna Raven McMillon (MM Voice ‘20) was recently spotlighted in The Washington Post's "22 for ‘22: Composers and performers to watch this year. " The prestigious list holds spots for artists, such as Carlos Simon and Kamala Sankaram whose works have been featured at Washington National Opera, The Glimmerglass Festival, Minnesota Opera and Houston Grand Opera.

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CCM Philharmonia's spring 2022 concerts feature diverse works,...

February 9, 2022

On Feb. 17, the CCM Philharmonia will showcase its stars-of-tomorrow in a riveting concert that’s sure to offer something for everyone. The performance, titled “Carnival!” will begin with Shawn Okpebholo’s Kutimbua Kivumbi (Stomp the Dust!). Okpebholo received his master’s and doctoral degrees in composition from CCM, and his music has been described as "devastatingly beautiful" and "fresh and new and fearless" by the Washington Post.

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Repertoire: UC engineer talks about human factors in medicine

February 9, 2022

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Mary Beth Privitera talks to Repertoire magazine about human factors engineering in medical products. Ease of use is an important factor to consider in every new product, she says.

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