Winter Blood Drive Surpasses Fall Donors
January 15, 2003
The UC winter blood drive surpasses last fall's total, with over 400 units of blood donated to the Hoxworth Blood Center.
Since University of Cincinnati educator Herman Schneider's invention of co-op 1906, UC has grown to be consistently ranked Top 5 for co-op in the nation in U.S. News & World Report. The Lindner College of Business is proud to further this powerful tradition.
Co-op at Lindner is the practice of helping students complete multiple paid, professional work experiences related to their area of study before graduation.
Co-op empowers students to explore their career options while helping companies build their talent pipeline in the Cincinnati region and beyond.
Flexibility underlies Lindner’s innovative approach to co-op, balancing the needs of the modern business student with employers' practical needs. Full-time, part-time, any-time, remote or hybrid, we match the needs of top employers with the skills and interests of top talent.
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January 15, 2003
The UC winter blood drive surpasses last fall's total, with over 400 units of blood donated to the Hoxworth Blood Center.
January 15, 2003
UC's Early Childhood Learning Community is highlighted as Head Start celebrates the success of a distance-learning literacy course.
January 15, 2003
About 120 first-year University of Cincinnati architecture and interior design students are fine tuning their skills by fashioning musical instruments from cast-off dishwashers, refrigerators and stoves.