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1500 scientists coming to Cincinnati for Society of Vertebrate Paleontology conference
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 2, 2023 MEDIA CONTACT: Cody Hefner (513) 608-5777, chefner@cincymuseum.org Cincinnati Museum Center helps land annual meeting of Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Conference expected to draw 1500 scientists to Cincinnati in October CINCINNATI – Paleontologists from around the world will descend on Cincinnati this fall for the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP). As the lead on bringing the prestigious meeting to Cincinnati, Cincinnati
Museum youth development program celebrates graduating seniors
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 13, 2023 MEDIA CONTACT: Cody Hefner (513) 608-5777, chefner@cincymuseum.org Cincinnati Museum Center celebrates Youth Programs graduating class Youth development program graduates 10 seniors, welcomes 25 new participants CINCINNATI – Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) recently celebrated ten graduating seniors from its Youth Programs. As the program cheered on its seniors starting their next chapter, it welcomed 25 incoming youth volunteers that will continue to support the
The Power to Save Lives
Hoxworth Blood Center, University of Cincinnati, is the sole supplier of blood products in the Tri-State area, servicing more than 30 hospitals in Southwestern Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana. This means that YOU have the power to make a difference right here in our community. Blood cannot be manufactured in a lab, and Hoxworth relies on volunteer blood donors to supply local hospitals red blood cells, platelets, plasma, and more. To meet the demand of these hospitals, Hoxworth needs at
Santa Maria Community Services, Inc. Strengthens Board with Two New Appointments
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 22, 2023CONTACT: Christy Cauley Santa Maria Community Services, Inc.Christy.Cauley@SantaMaria-Cincy.org(513) 557-7297 CINCINNATI, OH – Santa Maria Community Services, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering families in achieving their educational, financial, and health goals, is thrilled to announce the addition of two outstanding individuals to its Board of Directors: India Cole and Gary
Santa Maria Community Services Enhances Early Literacy with $25,000 Grant from Scripps Howard Fund
Santa Maria Community Services, Inc. is thrilled to announce a $25,000 grant from the Scripps Howard Fund for its Promoting Our Preschoolers (POP) program. This grant will be instrumental in expanding and enhancing the program by integrating literacy and reading components during the summer. Partnering with the University of Cincinnati Speech and Pathology Department (UCSPD), the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, COSTARS Best Point, and Supporting Partnerships to Assure Ready Kids (SPARK),
January 2023 News from the Alpaugh Family Economics Center
2023 is off to a great start at the Center, with an expanded research team and some big new projects on the horizon, as well as another round of Susan Sargen Student Enterprise Program (StEP) stores, a new $martPath puppet video to share, and more! Here's a look at what we've been up to this month. Our research team, headed by Director of Research Brad Evans, has added several new members in the last month or so. We told you in last month's newsletter that Dr. Sriparna Ghosh, an assistant professor of
New Board Members Bring a Wealth of Diverse Experience to the Board of Directors at Santa Maria Community Services, Inc.
https://www.santamaria-cincy.org/2023newboard/ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 10, 2023 CONTACT: Christy Cauley Santa Maria Community Services, Inc.Christy.Cauley@SantaMaria-Cincy.org(513) 557-7297 CINCINNATI, OH – As Santa Maria Community Services, Inc. enters its 126th year of helping families help themselves, it is pleased to announce the appointment of new board members,
2019-2020 Scholarship Recipient: Carlos Schemmel
The Hispanic Chamber of Cincinnati has had a tremendous impact on my life. I am so grateful to the Chamber to have received a Scholarship and been a part of the Scholarship program. I attend the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and this Scholarship will go directly to bringing down the cost of my education. Through my experience with the Hispanic Chamber, I look forward to being able to better serve my community moving forward. I am also looking forward to staying closely connected with the
2019-2020 Scholarship Recipient: Jennifer Patritti
I would like to thank the Cincinnati Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for their scholarship. I received the scholarship during fall of 2019 and used the scholarship to further my professional development. I am a first-generation Latina pursuing a PhD in Neurosciences at the University of Cincinnati looking to transition to a career in intellectual property law to serve as a bridge between scientists and law and help scientists patent their inventions. Without the support of Cincinnati Hispanic Chamber of
2018-2019 Scholarship Recipient: Carlos García León
"I am a Mexican-American, a Latino/e, and this May of 2019 I will be graduating with two Masters’ degrees from the University of Cincinnati; an MA in Arts Administration and an MBA. Having come to Cincinnati by myself was tough because I was continuing the struggle of being the first in my family to follow an even higher education, and two because I didn’t have a community here. Though the Hispanic Chamber, I have been able to meet and make a temporary familia while in Cincinnati. I am still humbled and