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Undergraduate student Reda Riffi earns recognition from humanitarian institution in South Africa
In August, undergraduate student Reda Riffi received the Leader of the Year award from Nourish Educare, a humanitarian institution in South Africa. Riffi, a first-generation student, also serves as treasurer of the institution. Riffi created The Eleos Association (Bab Al Khair), a nonprofit and…
Weatherhead's “whole-system-in-the-room” Appreciative Inquiry Summit to take place Nov. 2-4
The Weatherhead School of Management is holding a 2 ½ day Appreciative Inquiry Summit with the future-focused task of “Coming Together to Create an Enduring Impact for an Interconnected World” on Nov. 2–4 at the Thwing Center Ballroom on the campus of Case Western Reserve University.  Those…
Winnie Wong, DMD (DEN '16), receives Ohio Dental Association N. Wayne Hiatt Rising Star Award
Dr. Winnie Wong has served in many leadership roles within organized dentistry. In recognition of her efforts, she received the Ohio Dental Association N. Wayne Hiatt Rising Star Award on Friday, Sept. 22, at the Callahan Celebration of Excellence, held in conjunction with the 157th ODA Annual…
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Phil Cola receives Rod Rose Award for contribution to the Journal of Research Administration
Philip A. Cola and collaborators were honored with the Rod Rose Award for the most outstanding contribution in the past year to the Journal of Research Administration by the Society of Research Administrators International (SRAI). The award was given for their article: Faculty Views on the…
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Law's Atiba Ellis talks about Ohio Supreme Court's decision to protect drag queen public performances
Drag queens grateful after Ohio Supreme Court removes performance ban from ballotWCPO: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, discussed the Ohio Supreme Court's underlying reasoning for removing a proposal to ban public performances from a city's…
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Weatherhead's Kalle Lyytinen discusses Tesla Bot
Will Elon Musk’s Tesla Bot replace human workers? Don’t bet on itLos Angeles Times: Kalle Lyytinen, the Iris S. Wolstein Professorship in Management Design at Weatherhead School of Management, said that while advancing automation can curb or decrease union activity, collaboration between a…
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Mather Center's Angela Clark-Taylor and Lubrizol Corp. executive Ka-Pi Hoh commemorate center's 20th anniversary
20 years of a women's center at CWRUWKYC: Angela Clark-Taylor, executive director of the university’s Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, and Ka-Pi Hoh, a Lubrizol Corp. executive, center board member and double alumna of CWRU, shared their insights on commemorating the center’s 20th anniversary…
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Astronomy's Stacy McGaugh comments on Milky Way galaxy
The Milky Way may be missing a trillion suns’ worth of massScientific American: Stacy McGaugh, astronomy professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, commented in a story about stars in the Milky Way’s outskirts moving slower than once thought, suggesting the galaxy might be much lighter than…
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Alumna, emerita VP’s $1.35 million estate gift to benefit cancer research, Mather upgrades
During Chris Ash’s nearly 50 years at Case Western Reserve University, she saw modern buildings rise, leadership change and entirely new areas of study debut. She earned two degrees—a bachelor’s in history in 1972 and an MBA specializing in accounting in 1981—and worked in the geology department,…
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Wrongful Convictions Club guest speaker: Laurese Glover
The Wrongful Convictions Club at Case Western Reserve University School of Law will host a talk with Laurese Glover, a man who spent 20 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. In 1995, at just 16 years old, Glover was wrongly convicted of a murder in East Cleveland. The Ohio Innocence…