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The German-Americana Collection, University of Cincinnati: How It Came To Be

Annie Laws Conference Room 2621 McMicken Circle, Cincinnati, OH

University of Cincinnati Libraries invites you to a special lecture and reception featuring the German-Americana Collection, University of Cincinnati: How it Came to Be with Dr. Don Heinrich Tolzmann. This collection was generously supported by The Charlotte and Edward Unnewehr Fund made possible by the Marge and Charles J. Schott Foundation.  Parking available in the CCM Parking Garage […]

The Past and Present of U.S. Diplomacy in Asia

Travel to the most dynamic and booming part of the world and learn how America’s security and economic primacy in the Asia-Pacific has affected the region in the last seven decades. Visit spectacular sites and experience local customs and cultures. See how life has changed for local residents over the years and find out what […]

What in the World: Global Hot Spots and U.S. Foreign Policy

Martha Raddatz, a multiple award-winning reporter, has covered national security, foreign policy, and politics for decades – reporting from the Pentagon, the State Department, the White House, campaign trails, and war zones around the world.  She is known for her extraordinary and often exclusive reporting from conflict areas, and the emotional detail of her stories.  For […]

$40.00

Threading the Oceans with William Bunch

Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center 620 Greenup St, Covington, KY

Threading the Oceans with William Bunch, sponsored by the Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement at NKU, is presented as part of the Six@Six Series of lectures. William Bunch is a senior student in technical theatre and design in the Department of Theatre & Design at NKU. The talk will be held at Baker Hunt Art & Cultural Center from 6-7 pm. […]

$6.00

Refugee Empowerment Initiative | Quarterly Forum

Schiff Conference Center, Cintas Center at Xavier University 1624 Herald Avenue, Cincinnati, OH

The Refugee Empowerment Initiative Summit is a training day to promote best practices for welcoming refugees. REI action teams topics are given priority for the training sessions: · Advocacy  · Education  · Employment · Legal  · Health  · Housing  · Transportation We invite partners to submit proposals for training the community. Training audiences include the following: · […]

NKYEC 2018 Excellence in Education Dinner

Holiday Inn - Cincinnati Airport 1717 Airport Exchange Blvd, Erlanger, KY

Join the Northern Kentucky Education Council and the NKY Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, April 25 for the 2018 Excellence in Education Celebration at the Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport Convention Center.

$40.00

Money, myths & man-eaters: Big cat conservation in Tanzania & beyond at the Cincinnati Zoo

Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden 3400 Vine St, Cincinnati, Ohio

The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden's Barrows Lecture IV Amy Dickman is the Kaplan Senior Research Fellow in Field Conservation at Oxford University, and has 20 years experience working on large carnivores in Africa, specializing in human-carnivore conflict. She established the Tanzania-based Ruaha Carnivore Project, which focuses on reducing carnivore attacks, providing local communities with […]

$15.00

Cincinnati Men’s Conference: Be a Man!

Taft Theater 317 E 5th St, Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati Men's Conference: Be a Man! What it means to be a True Christian Man in Today's Society takes place at the Taft Theater on Fifth Street from 9 am - 4 pm. This is brought to you by the Catholic Speakers Organization Booking and the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The day will feature lectures from four different speakers […]