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“Lying on the Internet: Social Media and Misinformation in Everyday Life”
It can be difficult to navigate the information in your social media feeds. The Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship at Kelvin Smith Library will host a workshop titled “Lying on the Internet: Social Media and Misinformation in Everyday Life” Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the…
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Investment crowdfunding talk with Andrew Schwartz
“Investment crowdfunding” is a new and inclusive form of online venture capital market open to all investors, both retail and accredited. It’s like Kickstarter, except the backer gets a share of stock, which would be an illegal public offering of unregistered securities—absent the special exemption…
Could taking a commonly used heart medication prevent dementia?
For years, doctors have looked for treatments to prevent memory loss or dementia in patients. Some studies suggest drugs that lower cholesterol, also called statins, may help prevent dementia. But more information is needed to understand the role and benefits of statins for older adults. A study…
Meet the 2023 Distinguished & Outstanding Alumni Awards recipients
The Weatherhead School honored alumni during Homecoming and Reunion Weekend on Friday, October 13. The Alumni Awards were established in 1993 to honor alumni who personify the school's mission of developing transformational ideas and outstanding leaders for the advancement of business and…
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Student’s capstone offers hands-on experience with under-resourced, low-income clients
Third-year law students at Case Western Reserve University School of Law take part in an intensive real-world experience during their capstone courses. 3L Olivia Cobb is undertaking a full-time, self-arranged capstone with Diné be’iiná Náhiiłna be Agha’diit’ahiim, otherwise known as DNA People's…
Alumni receive 5 Under 35 Awards
This year, the Weatherhead School of Management proudly introduced a new award: the 5 under 35 Award to recognize the remarkable personal, professional, and civic achievements of alumni 35 years of age and younger. We are quite proud of this inaugural class of honorees, which includes Bruce Douglas…
Dedicated to service: Meet a veteran in the Weatherhead community
Growing up in Lomita, California, Sharon Ehasz had a lot to look up to—both figuratively and literally. Her family’s extensive military background lent her many role models for applying the desire she felt to serve something greater than herself. But it was her passion for flying—a skill she first…
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Alumna Alexandria Johnson Boone honored with Flora Award
In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women in 2023, twenty women from across the nation have been chosen as recipients of the Flora Award. Weatherhead alumna Alexandria (Alex) Johnson Boone (GRS '81, organization development and analysis) is one of the…
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Student spotlight: Anurag Virmani
While studying pharmacology at Maulana Azad Medical College in New Delhi, India, Anurag Virmani became interested in the inner workings of the healthcare system.  “I realized I want to be involved in those major decisions that impact healthcare, not just within the spectrum of your patients,” he…
LGBT Center hosting bake sale Thursday
The CWRU LGBT Center will be selling baked goods outside the Tinkham Veale University Center near the wet-dry fountain on Thursday, October 26th from 1PM to 3PM. All proceeds will be donated to Camp Lilac, a summer camp based in Cleveland for transgender teenagers. Come support a good cause and buy…