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Meg Herrel

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As a communications manager at Case Western Reserve University, Meg Herrel helps tell the stories of Weatherhead School of Management and Student Affairs.

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Class of 2025 achieves impressive results in First Destination Survey

The Class of 2025 began their college journeys in the fall of 2021, as college campuses and the world reopened following the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. By commencement, 2025 graduates faced a labor market economists call “low hire, low fire,” with stagnant hiring and increased…

5 questions with Weatherhead’s Iris Gebby, Class of 2026

This week, Case Western Reserve University celebrates the graduating Class of 2026 at commencement ceremonies. More than just a ceremony, these celebrations are a testament to the hard work, dedication and perseverance of the graduates as they reach this milestone and begin their careers or…

5 questions with Weatherhead’s Angela Ugoji, Class of 2026

This week, Case Western Reserve University celebrates the graduating Class of 2026 at commencement ceremonies. More than just a ceremony, these celebrations are a testament to the hard work, dedication and perseverance of the graduates as they reach this milestone and begin their careers or…

Yawei Li and Noël Voltz honored with Wittke Award in recognition of their undergraduate student teaching

Teaching is the backbone of any institution of higher education, and Case Western Reserve University is home to countless faculty members who make a difference in the lives of students across all disciplines. In recognition of their dedication and service, CWRU presents the Carl F. Wittke Award for…

5 questions with Weatherhead’s Milana Sacco, Class of 2026

This week, Case Western Reserve University celebrates the graduating Class of 2026 at commencement ceremonies May 15-17. More than just a ceremony, these celebrations are a testament to the hard work, dedication and perseverance of the graduates as they reach this milestone and begin their careers…

5 questions with Weatherhead’s Ethan Edwards, Class of 2026

Next week, Case Western Reserve University will celebrate the graduating Class of 2026 at commencement ceremonies. More than just a ceremony, these celebrations are a testament to the hard work, dedication and perseverance of the graduates as they reach this milestone and begin their careers or…

Reaching the summit: Becoming the nation’s first PhD graduate in Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition

As he reaches the end of his educational journey, Reid Tileston reflects on his view from the mountaintop—and aims impossibly higher.“I want to be the world’s best teacher of Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA),” he said. “And I want to inspire my students to have the confidence to do hard…

Strengthening campus culture of care and building connection through Spartan Spirit Dinners

As campuses across the country continue to navigate rising concerns around bias and belonging, Spartan Spirit Dinners have offered students at Case Western Reserve University the opportunity to foster meaningful connections with their peers. Intentionally focused on creating spaces for students to…

Meet an engineering student cultivating a love of reading through her nonprofit organization

When Jube Augustino first considered her path to higher education, Case Western Reserve University immediately stood out among her options. “I wanted to pursue a career in the medical field, and Case Western Reserve offered both a great biomedical engineering program and research-intensive…

Powering progress: Women driving science at CWRU

Across Case Western Reserve University, women in science are shaping the future through curiosity, creativity and impact. From classrooms and labs to clinics and collaborative spaces, students and faculty across our schools are advancing research, solving complex problems and redefining what…