Carl H. Lindner College of Business

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Carl H. Lindner
College of Business
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Carl H. Lindner Hall
Type Public (state university)
Established1906
Dean Marianne W. Lewis, PhD
Students5,101 (2019)
Undergraduates 3,956 (2019)
Postgraduates 1,145 (2019)
39 (2019)
Location,
OH
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United States
Campus Urban
Affiliations AACSB
Website https://business.uc.edu

Carl H. Lindner College of Business, also referred to as "Lindner" and "Lindner College," is a college of the University of Cincinnati. The college is located in Carl H. Lindner Hall. On June 21, 2011, the college was named after Carl Henry Lindner, Jr. in honor of the contributions he has made to the university, college, and the business community. [1] The college has three undergraduate degree options, five master's degrees, and a doctoral program spread out over seven departments.

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Lindner is ranked as a top undergraduate business school [2] and top 75 graduate business schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report [3] and has three honors programs, the Carl H. Lindner Honors-PLUS program, the Kolodzik Business Scholars program, and the Circle of Excellence program.

History

Lindner College traces its roots to 1906 when the Cincinnati College of Finance, Commerce and Accounts was established. In 1912, the University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees took over the college. In 1919, the College of Commerce was merged with the College of Engineering to form the College of Engineering Commerce. In 1946, the college resumed operation as a separate entity. Over the years several programs were added, such as a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program, a PhD program in 1966, and a Master of Science (MS) program in 1978. [4]

In April 2017, construction went underway to create a new, modern building for Lindner College. [5] The building is four stories tall (plus a basement) and totals around 225,000 square feet. The building also has two courtyards, which total 6,230 square feet. Some specialty features of the new building include the Kautz Attic, a space designated and designed to promote entrepreneurship for students, as well as the Johnson Investment Counsel Investment Lab, featuring a simulated trading floor and 12 Bloomberg computer terminals to be utilized by students. There is also an area for Career Services, featuring twelve interview rooms and a corporate recruitment area, helping Lindner students obtain employment. [6] The building opened for classes in the fall of 2019, with a grand opening celebration held September 19, 2019.

Academic programs

Lindner also collaborates on Master of Health Administration housed in the College of Allied Health Sciences and in conjunction with the College of Medicine.

Accounting

Economics

Finance - Real Estate

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Lindner Hall auditorium

Management

Marketing

Operations, Business Analytics, and Information Systems

Insurance and Risk Management

International Business

Centers

Student organizations

Rankings

Business Rankings
U.S. MBA
Bloomberg (2023) [7] 68

Lindner College houses several ranked programs, including an undergraduate Accounting program that ranks 10th in US [8] and a Real Estate that has been named the 5th most influential in US by the Journal of Real Estate Economics. The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine have also recognized the entrepreneurship program as one of the top 25 in the nation. [9] U.S. News & World Report 2011:

Princeton Review 2011:

BusinessWeek

Bloomberg BusinessWeek 2013

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