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Associate professor blogs on business valuation
Warning: This valuation method doesn't always reveal what your price could -- or should -- be Crain’s Cleveland Business: William Mahnic, associate professor of banking and finance, blogs about how to accurately valuate businesses.
Library staff member narrowly avoids Monday's Boston Marathon blast
Too close for comfort: library staff member misses Boston blast by minutes The Observer: Kelvin Smith Library’s Rich Wisneski was among the thousands of runners in Monday’s Boston Marathon. In a feature written by student Mike McKenna, Wisneski recounted his experience.
CWRU SOM students sharpen diagnostic skills through artwork
CWRU med students learn art of diagnosis using museum relics The Plain Dealer: First-year students at the School of Medicine use tools from the Cleveland Museum of Art to sharpen their diagnostic skills through observation, deduction and teamwork.
CWRU Braces for Teenagers program offers discounts
Case Western Reserve University dental school offers braces for $2,900: The Frugal Patient The Plain Dealer: The School of Dental Medicine offers the Braces for Teenagers program, through which licensed dentists studying to become orthodontists provide care and are supervised by practicing…
Student-led startup takes home honors at major competitions
A Case Western Reserve University student-led startup aimed at saving lives through faster, better and cheaper malaria diagnosis won the 2013 LaunchTown Entrepreneurship Business Idea Competition at the University of Akron this week. Disease Diagnostic Group LLC’s win comes on the heels of its…
5 questions with…one of CWRU’s first MOOC instructors Richard Boyatzis
Last fall, Distinguished University Professor Richard Boyatzis was named one of the top 10 influential thinkers around the globe. This spring, he will share his insight with the world when his massive open online course, or MOOC, launches May 1. More than 50,000 people—and counting—have signed up…
Weatherhead School faculty member’s article wins top award from journal
Rakesh Niraj, associate professor of marketing and policy studies, won the 2012 Journal of Business to Business Marketing Outstanding Article Award for his research article, “Uncovering Customer Profitability Segments for Business Customers.” His work was selected due to its overall contribution…
NCAA names athletics department’s article on junior student-athletes as best reporting in Division III
A feature article written by assistant sports information director Nick Minerd was selected for top honors in a quarterly recognition program jointly sponsored by the NCAA Division III staff and the Division III College Sports Information Directors of America. A panel of sports information…
MECA to host free Turkish coffee, fortune telling event during community hour
The Middle Eastern Cultural Association invites all students to a free Turkish coffee and fortune telling event during community hour, Friday, April 19, 12:30 to 2 p.m. Students are invited to stop by Nord Hall 310 anytime to learn about MECA and enjoy Mediterranean coffee and music and a…
Asian women faculty: Hear from Lubrizol leader on “How to Get Ahead and Still Be Yourself”
Asian women faculty members are invited to "How to Get Ahead and Still Be Yourself: Leadership, Gender and Cultural Awareness," a discussion facilitated by Ka-Pi Hoh, head of research, development and testing for Lubrizol Additives China. Hoh is a founding member of the Asia-Pacific Resource Group…