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Law's Eric Chaffee discusses Trump crypto company in China
Chinese company gives an Eric Trump crypto firm preferential access to tech The Guardian: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, said American Bitcoin’s favorable terms with Chinese company Bitmain “look a bit like a sweetheart deal”…
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Weatherhead's Richard E. Boyatzis explains why people stay stuck at work
Why 80% of people stay stuck at work Breaking Work podcast: Richard E. Boyatzis, professor in the Departments of Organizational Behavior at Weatherhead School of Management, explained that lasting change happens through intentional vision and renewal, not external pressure or rigid goal-setting.…
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Watch: Spartans return for Homecoming and Reunion Weekend
With near-perfect fall weather, Case Western Reserve University’s Homecoming and Reunion Weekend 2025 (Oct. 9-12) brought the campus to life as more than 2,400 alumni, students, families, faculty, and community members reconnected across 152 events—marking its highest attendance since the COVID-19…
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Benefits Open Enrollment to open in November; save the date for Benefits & Wellness Fair
To kick-off this event, Human Resources will host its annual Benefits & Wellness Fair Nov. 3–7, with both in-person and virtual opportunities to learn about benefits options. Faculty and staff members will have the opportunity to connect in-person with representatives from medical and…
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Be featured for Native American Heritage Month
Case Western Reserve University is home to incredible Native American students, faculty and staff—each with their own inspiring story to tell. Native American Heritage Month is celebrated annually in November, and The Daily wants to put a spotlight on members of the university community who are of…
Five Case Western Reserve University alumni award winners pose with President Eric W. Kaler
Five alumni recognized with top honors at Homecoming and Reunion Weekend
At the 2025 Alumni Association Awards Luncheon—a centerpiece event of Homecoming and Reunion Weekend—guests celebrated a quintet of Case Western Reserve alumni making a difference in Cleveland, on campus and beyond. President Eric W. Kaler presented this year's awards, which recognized graduates…
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Social entrepreneur Kevin Russell earns CWRU's Young Alumni Award
Kevin Russell’s path from Peace Corps volunteer in the Kingdom of Tonga to social entrepreneur shows what happens when purpose meets conviction and courage. The result has not only earned Russell Case Western Reserve University Alumni Association's 2025 Young Alumni Award—it's also changed lives,…
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CWRU Alumni Association honors Judy Strauss-Schwartz with Daniel T. Clancy Alumni Service Award
Sometimes, mothers truly do know best. Judy Strauss-Schwartz hadn’t considered Case Western Reserve until her mother urged her to visit while touring colleges in the Cleveland area. Upon seeing the campus and meeting current students, she was hooked. Four years later, with her American studies…
Case Western Reserve University alumnus Jeffrey Verespej speaks at an alumni award luncheon
Jeffrey Verespej earns Alumni Association's Newton D. Baker Distinguished Service Award
After earning his second degree from CWRU, Cleveland native Jeffrey Verespej was surprised to find no local alumni chapter existed. Motivated by a passion for the city and a dedication to service, he helped launch the Cleveland Alumni Chapter in 2011. “There’s an essential link between the…
Case Western Reserve University alumni William Chiego and Nicholas Zalany pose with an alumni award
William J. Chiego wins Alumni Association's Professional Achievement Award
While he was born in Newark and raised in Red Bank, N.J., Bill Chiego’s career path came to life in Cleveland. He arrived on the Case Western Reserve campus intending to study for a doctorate in Latin American history after receiving a bachelor’s in history at the University of Virginia, thinking a…