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Richard Saunders
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Topic: Cincy State IVPosted: May 24 2012 at 6:37pm |
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<font size="5" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Culinary programs losing money at Cincy State Culinary programs, the crown jewel at Cincinnati State Technical & Community College, lost $217,000 last year and are facing a major restructuring.
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Posted: May 24 2012 at 6:44pm |
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Cincy State to offer new social media coursesStaff Report 5:45 PM Thursday, May 24, 2012 CINCINNATI — Cincinnati State Technical & Community College will offer new classes in social media this summer. The Institute for Social Media at Cincinnati State will offer seven classes this summer at its Workforce Development Center in Evendale, and four of them are new. All courses will be three hours. The new classes include: • Advanced LinkedIn Workshop from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. on June 22. The course will teach advanced features that make LinkedIn important in both business-to-business and business-to-customer situations. Students must have an established LinkedIn account. • Using LinkedIn to Find your Next Job from 6 to 9 p.m. on June 25. As LinkedIn is the world’s largest online professional network, students will learn how, according to Kaitlin Madden of CareerBuilder.com, the site “can be a job seeker’s golden ticket.” Students must have a LinkedIn profile more than 80 percent complete. • Advanced Facebook Workshop from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. June 29. This course will teach advanced features of Facebook to reach target markets, including creating promotions, contests and ads; using custom tabs; and community page management. • Strategy & ROI Workshop from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. July 20. This course will teach how to align social media strategies and objectives, and learn the power of selecting metrics and incorporating return on investment principles into overall strategies. The following established courses will also be offered this summer: • Introduction to Social Media and Social Media Tools from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. June 15. This introductory course is designed to provide a foundation social media, and will teach the most popular tools, such as Twitter, LinkedIn and blogs, and how to measure results. • Case Study Workshop from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. June 27. This course will use examples of how social media strategies using case studies, best practices and experiences from classmates. • Content Creation Workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. July 13. This course will teach how to find and re-purpose content and identify what content is most appropriate. Depending on individual needs, students may purchase one class or purchase a bundle of two or more of the social media classes. Classes can be purchased for $69 each or packaged as the following: • Two classes for $129: Advanced LinkedIn and Advanced Facebook; or Strategy & ROI and Case Study Workshop • Four classes for $229: Introduction to Social Media, Advanced LinkedIn, Advanced Facebook, Content Creation • Six classes for $339: Introduction, Advanced LinkedIn, Advanced Facebook, Content Creation, Strategy & ROI, Case Study Workshop To enroll or more information, visit www.workforcecincinnati.com/ism. |
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: May 25 2012 at 6:53am |
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Richard, thank you so much for posting this link.
It is my understanding that Maybe now the City will stop the spin about this subject. Downtown So now what will City Hall do with the big white elephant in the middle of the room known as the Manchester Inn? |
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Posted: May 27 2012 at 4:02pm |
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You are just a little ray of "sunshine". If I had an attitude like yours, I don't think that I would get out of bed in the morning. Its like you are rooting for bad things to happen to the city.
How can you possibly know if a culinary school will come to our city or not. You can't! |
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tomahawk35
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Posted: May 27 2012 at 11:13pm |
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Her attitude is spot on, it's these goofy ones that thinks this dump of a town is moving forward. I have lived in many towns in the US and this town is the worst of the worst.
I know, why don't I move, well just like I tell anyone who says that buy my house and I will dance out of this dump.
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: May 30 2012 at 4:28pm |
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: May 30 2012 at 4:41pm |
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Greygoose -You are just a little ray of "sunshine". If I had an attitude like yours, I don't think that I would get out of bed in the morning. Its like you are rooting for bad things to happen to the city.
How can you possibly know if a culinary school will come to our city or not. You can't! No, I’m not rooting for bad things to happen to the city…they have already occurred. Ask any business person in this town and they will tell you the same thing. Where will the needed restoration money for the Manchester Inn come from? |
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Posted: May 31 2012 at 5:17pm |
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Viv,
I have no idea where the funding would come from but I wouldn't and couldn't honestly make the statement "Middletown will NOT be getting a culinary school". Who knows, maybe Mr. Thatcher's estate will fund it. In my personal opinion, there are better options than the Manchester. It would cost too much to renovate. |
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Posted: Jun 12 2012 at 10:11pm |
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From MJ:
Cincinnati State to offer co-op program at Middletown campusBy Eric Schwartzberg, Staff Writer 8:39 PM Tuesday, June 12, 2012 When it opens this August, Cincinnati State’s Middletown campus will have ways for area businesses to build their workforce and keep current employees up-to-date in their fields. The downtown campus will offer co-op programs for students and businesses in various fields, including humanities and science, business technologies, health and public safety and its Center for Innovative Technologies. “Co-op really is the cornerstone of what we do at Cincinnati State,” said Andrea Feld, co-op coordinator for Cincinnati State’s Center for Innovative Technologies . “From day one, co-op was built into the curriculum and really an essential part of the learning and certainly of the degree. Students coming out of the program ... have actual, real live work experience to list on their resume as a graduate.” A co-op is a way to try out an employee in a low-risk manner, Feld said. Co-ops are paid positions where businesses are the instructors and the workplace is the classroom. “If things don’t work out, then you’re not in the position where it’s going to cost you to do this all over again,” she said. “When it does work out, everybody benefits.” Joe Roberts, Cincinnati State’s business technologies co-op coordinator, said the co-op program allows businesses to find students who are technically trained and full of energy. “We have a whole population of students of different ... needs and wants,” he said. “You get a chance to look at all of them and you may find that diamond in the rough.” The college also will use its Workforce Development Center to develop a customized workforce training program for a company’s employees, including industry-accepted certificates to increase sales and productivity. The center will identify course and program offerings to keep managers and employees current and competitive. “We’re thrilled to come up to Middletown,” said Dennis Ulrich, the center’s executive director. “I think everyone agrees that this is a great economic engine to bring Cincinnati State up and be the spark plug to fire up the area again and bring students and businesses and organizations to Middletown.” Andy Veldhuis, a recruiter for E Technologies Group, said Cincinnati State Middletown’s offerings are “great for Butler County.” “I think it’s really important that we develop a work force,” he said. “This gives kids coming out of high school an opportunity to develop some real skills.” |
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VietVet
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Posted: Jun 13 2012 at 6:20am |
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Sounds like a logical program to offer. Not a new program. They do this at the high school level don't they?
"When it opens this August, Cincinnati State’s Middletown campus will have ways for area businesses to build their workforce and keep current employees up-to-date in their fields". August is coming quickly. What's the latest enrollment figures? Haven't heard anything from Cincy State Middletown as to commitments so far. Wonder if they'll have 200 by opening day? Received an advertisement in the mail promoting CS and dates to sign up for classes. |
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Mike_Presta
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Posted: Jun 13 2012 at 6:31am |
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“Mulligan said he ... doesn’t believe they necessarily make the return on investment necessary to keep funding them.” …The Middletown Journal, January 30, 2012
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VietVet
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Posted: Jun 13 2012 at 11:28am |
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No classes listed. Just time and dates to sign up for classes. It was in post card form. |
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Bill
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Posted: Jun 13 2012 at 11:33am |
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Maybe at registration there simply be Monte Hall and Door #1, #2, and #3.
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Posted: Jun 13 2012 at 1:06pm |
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Last enrollment count I read was 80. But that's been weeks ago.
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: Jun 13 2012 at 5:33pm |
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Posted: Jun 15 2012 at 4:13pm |
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Dear Cincinnati State Middletown Community Relations Committee: Many times I have been asked for a list of course and degrees being offered in Middletown and the document attached is comprehensive (and nice looking). This should be available shortly (if not already) at the Fast Track Saturdays and other events in Middletown where Cincinnati State has a presence. large download
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: Jun 16 2012 at 4:48am |
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Food for thought……. |
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Posted: Jun 16 2012 at 10:39am |
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May I ask a simple question?
Why is anyone worrying or even caring of Cincinnati State has 20 or 20,000 students? You all know there are colleges and universities all around the area. MUM has a presence, so Cincinnati State has to elevate its game. Just because 20 students sign up, doesn't mean 20 students will stay for 2 years to earn an Associates degree. Who cares for God's sake. Public colleges and universities are non profits, they aren't in the business money. Everyone I have spoken is most upset and surprised culinary isn't coming...I thought that was PT's dream?. That was the crown jewel and that will be in Cincinnati. A little uplift assistance in tuition as a lost leader isn't going to sustain 3500 students. What is it many are missing? The fact C State was just brought in to focus and shield all the $$$ being spent downtown. Middletown bought a franchise. Do you not realize how much competition in higher education there is between Blue Ash, Lebanon, and Dayon, let alone Cincinnati? You don't even have to take an ACT to get into MUM, same for C State. That's why that fast track enrollemnt is nothing but being a warm body, a GED, and you are in. Just like MUM. You don't have to nail a 33 on the ACT to get into MUM. You don't even to have it on file or take it. The standards are low. That's there purpose. To set the hook, that gives a kid a chance, to knock out 20 credit hrs, to then transfer over to Oxford. Can we ll please stop the Mission Impossible measurement as to when 3500 or 5000 students will be enrolled. They won't. They are vacuuming up a few that quit before, trying round 2. But until I see 500 PhD's moving in town, with incomes of > $150,000. and ready to buy houses, who cares! Gee....this is getting old. Middletown bought a franchise, C State prints brochures, and students decide if they are going to take a class, need a class, and if State is better than UC Blue Ash, elsewhere. But you know what? It sure has made MUM defensive. They are wasting so much taxpayer money on watering their lawn that now looks like a golf fairway, (hmmm....maybe they are making a golf course on their lawn), everyone should b asking who is paying that water bill. They keep their sprinkler on 24/7 all over campus. Middletown must be loving that cash cow, or maybe the city gave them a break, and MUM thinks they retain students because their grass is greener, than the asphlat and crumbling rock downtown. You know the saying---the grass is always greener on the other side. MUM is testing the hypothesis. You must drive by, and you'd swear their grass all over camus (and the wasted water), is all golf fairways. Is the US Open being played there? Hey sj, the doc on House and his Blues Copper Band coming to MUM Au 23, that will be a good gig. Let it go on C State numbers. You are chasing the tail wagging. It wasn't about student numbers, its about $$$ flowing into Main, and that's the franchise in action churning fed $$$. What the heck...all C State does is print out ads and pay for radio commercials that aren't working, let them. Well, I'm off with my sand wedge hitting 90 yards, all over the green, lush, front alwns of MUM, its public, and I'm planting 4 flags I got from Brown's Run groundskeeper to practice my chipping this grand FD weekend. Cheers! |
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Posted: Jun 16 2012 at 6:10pm |
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May I ask a simple question?
Why is anyone worrying or even caring of Cincinnati State has 20 or 20,000 students? You all know there are colleges and universities all around the area. MUM has a presence, so Cincinnati State has to elevate its game. Just because 20 students sign up, doesn't mean 20 students will stay for 2 years to earn an Associates degree. Who cares for God's sake. I care and don’t understand why a resident of Middletown wouldn’t care.Public colleges and universities are non profits, they aren't in the business money. Everyone I have spoken is most upset and surprised culinary isn't coming...I thought that was PT's dream?. It was his dream. I think that it will eventually come but the renovation costs at the Manchester couldn’t be cost justified at this time. .That was the crown jewel and that will be in Cincinnati. A little uplift assistance in tuition as a lost leader isn't going to sustain 3500 students. It will according to a third party consulting firm (an entity with no bias or ax to grind) . What is it many are missing? The fact C State was just brought in to focus and shield all the $$$ being spent downtown. Middletown bought a franchise.Yes. Do you not realize how much competition in higher education there is between Blue Ash, Lebanon, and Dayon, let alone Cincinnati? You don't even have to take an ACT to get into MUM, same for C State. That's why that fast track enrollemnt is nothing but being a warm body, a GED, and you are in. Just like MUM. You don't have to nail a 33 on the ACT to get into MUM. You don't even to have it on file or take it. The standards are low. That's there purpose. To set the hook, that gives a kid a chance, to knock out 20 credit hrs, to then transfer over to Oxford. I believe that their standards are different because it is not intended for your typical graduating high school senior. Many of their students are older, have a job and even a family. They are more concerned making a better living for themselves (and I applaud them for it). . Can we ll please stop the Mission Impossible measurement as to when 3500 or 5000 students will be enrolled. They won't. Not according to Maguire Associates, and they specialize in it .They are vacuuming up a few that quit before, trying round 2. But until I see 500 PhD's moving in town, with incomes of > $150,000. and ready to buy houses, who cares! I do. You don’t have to have a PhD and $150K income to be a contributing citizen.. Gee....this is getting old. Middletown bought a franchise, C State prints brochures, and students decide if they are going to take a class, need a class, and if State is better than UC Blue Ash, elsewhere. But you know what? It sure has made MUM defensive. They are wasting so much taxpayer money on watering their lawn that now looks like a golf fairway, (hmmm....maybe they are making a golf course on their lawn), everyone should b asking who is paying that water bill. They keep their sprinkler on 24/7 all over campus. Middletown must be loving that cash cow, or maybe the city gave them a break, and MUM thinks they retain students because their grass is greener, than the asphlat and crumbling rock downtown. You know the saying---the grass is always greener on the other side. MUM is testing the hypothesis. You must drive by, and you'd swear their grass all over camus (and the wasted water), is all golf fairways. Is the US Open being played there? Hey sj, the doc on House and his Blues Copper Band coming to MUM Au 23, that will be a good gig. Let it go on C State numbers. You are chasing the tail wagging. It wasn't about student numbers, its about $$$ flowing into Main I’m OK with that too., and that's the franchise in action churning fed $$$. What the heck...all C State does is print out ads and pay for radio commercials that aren't working, let them. Well, I'm off with my sand wedge hitting 90 yards, all over the green, lush, front alwns of MUM, its public, and I'm planting 4 flags I got from Brown's Run groundskeeper to practice my chipping this grand FD weekend. Cheers! |
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: Jun 17 2012 at 8:25am |
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Posted: Jun 17 2012 at 9:09am |
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Mr. Pitman and the Journal are really pumping the sunshine aren't they? Never ending saga on the development of CS. To date, 142, ehh? Initial goal of 200 by August........might make it. Long term goal of 3500 over 5 years, right?......umm, might be a stretch. The kids don't appear to be beating down the doors to attend, do they?
Like the downtown development, time will tell whether the city leader's plans have any credibility with their CS idea. One thing for sure......doesn't seem to be any question concerning support for Mulligan, Kohler and other notable characters in this town in having their area receive special attention....... gas lights, new pavement....and not enough people to object to stop them. Not enjoyable to watch all of this develop as the majority of city residents are left out.....again. |
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Vivian Moon
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Posted: Jun 29 2012 at 7:56am |
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Guaranteed if Cincinnati State takes a loss on the downtown branch this year, it will be closed!
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TonyB, you have made many excellent points to date. On this one, I disagree. And only because Cincinnati State has so little invested. The city purchased in essence a franchise for C State. HEP is buying the infrastructure. The curriculum and manner the 'hybrid' course has been discussed, it is difficult to determine how much, if any, class time will be in Middletown. Therefore, I cannot see thi being much of a driver of anything significant downtown. Because State schools are of course, not in the business to make money, and C State invested little to nothing, they'll probably keep this moving forward for 3-5 years. It also reflects as Dr. Owens stated early in the game, that they had no money to expend, that the deal was entirely on Middletown and HEP. If Middletown and HEP can make it happen, C State will provide the classes. I was in Harrison last weekend, and C State has a very nice aeronautical school at the local airport associated with aircraft maintenance and repair. I would encourage the city to offer that program at Hook Field. That is a program with some teeth, the others---too much 'me too' with MUM.
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That's a great idea!
For informational purposes only, there is a recent TV Middletown Cafe episode featuring the man in charge of the CS Middletown campus if anyone wants more details.
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