Link to the INTERalliance Home Page

The INTERalliance in the News:

WMUB - NPR story on INTERalliance, aired August 2, 2008

WNKU – NPR interview January 22, 2008

Cincinnati Enquirer: August 4, 2008

Sunday Cincinnati Enquirer, December 30, 2007

Western Star, June 11, 2008

Kentucky Post, May 6 2008

Summit Country Day Insight Newsletter: 2007-08, Edition 1

Cincinnati Business Courier: April 27, 2007

Cincinnati Enquirer: July 15, 2006

NPR interviews with Doug Arthur aired 7/10/06 on WMUB radio:
     NPR Interview 1
     NPR Interview 2
     NPR Interview 3

IT Careers Camp Press Release: June 27, 2006

Cincinnati Business Courier: June 26, 2006

Cincinnati Business Courier: March 31, 2006

How Did It Go?  The 2008 IT Careers Camp Participants Speak Up!

During eight one-week sessions in July and August this summer, 160 11th-graders from all over the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region got a unique opportunity to figure out if Information Technology is a part of their passion and maybe their futures!

The INTERalliance of Greater Cincinnati sponsored programs hosted at the University of Cincinnati's College of Business, Miami University's College of Engineering, and Northern Kentucky University's College of Informatics. The students from 39 area high schools competed on corporate-sponsored teams as they took on problem-solving challenges behind-the-scenes at the region's leading employers. They lunched with executives and managers who wanted them to know about employment opportunities after college. And they buckled down every afternoon and evening to use their brains to help someone less fortunate, and create a "communication enhancer" invention for children with disabilities at their "customer" – Stepping Stones Center in Indian Hill for the UC program, Abilities First in Middletown for the Miami program, and Redwood Rehab in Ft Mitchell for the students participating at NKU.

The goals were straightforward: To show these best-and-brightest young local talent 1) that "it's cool to be smart", 2) that the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region ROCKS!, and 3) that there are more career opportunities right here in technology for the top students, particularly in Information Technology, than they could possibly imagine, and that THEY, the local students of the Greater Cincinnati Region, have HOME-TEAM ADVANTAGE!

Some participants' reviews are offered here. Hope you enjoy as much as they did!