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Appreciative Inquiry: Getting More Of The Good Stuff
2020 has been hard on everyone, business owners included. Now that 2021 is upon us, how do we pick up the pieces and rebuild going forward? After what has seemed like a never-ending free-fall of challenge, complexity and ambiguity, appreciative inquiry may be the most valuable strategy to help your ...
Apple Podcasts: AIM2Flourish: The Intersection of Inquiry and Sustainability
AIM2Flourish is the world’s first higher-education curriculum incorporating the UN Sustainable Development Goals and businesses working toward a better world. Roberta Baskin, Megan Buchter, and George Dionne discuss the foundations of the program, its global reach, the art of appreciative inquiry, s...
Beyond Bitcoin: How the pandemic made blockchain technology even more relevant
People used to routinely ask R. L. Shankar to explain blockchain technology. But, because of the pandemic, they're increasingly aware of its benefits....
Student Showcase: Andrew Krauter, Full-time MBA Student
COVID-19 undoubtedly had negative effects on the world. Students were impacted differently–much of their studies were suddenly transferred online, on-campus activities canceled, and summer internships and jobs postponed. Andrew Krauter, a second-year full-time MBA student, was hit hard by the chall...
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15 students join Case Western Reserve University School of Law in inaugural ‘Spring Start’ class
For nearly 130 years, each incoming first-year law student at Case Western Reserve University began their legal education in the fall. Following a series of administrative reforms to increase flexibility in accommodating and recruiting students, the law school welcomed an inaugural spring class that...
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Professors Van Tassel, Hoffman publish on vaccine injury compensation in New England Journal of Medicine
Visiting Professor Katharine Van Tassel and Professor Sharona Hoffman, co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, were published on Jan. 20 in the New England Journal of Medicine with co-author Carmel Shachar, executive director of Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center. The article, “Covid-19 Vacci...
Small business owners worry any political unrest on Inauguration Day could mean a change in spending habits
Executive Director Michael Goldberg talks with News 5 Cleveland about potential political unrest on Inauguration Day causing a change in spending habits....
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Law student publishes third book promoting responsible citizenship in Sierra Leone
George Kamanda, a third-year law student at Case Western Reserve University, recently published his third book, "Citizenship Reimagined: The Case for Responsible Whole Citizenry in Sierra Leone (Palmetto Publishing, Oct. 2020)." Born in Sierra Leone, Kamanda drew inspiration for his book from hi...
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Case Western Reserve law professor Jonathan H. Adler cited in newly released U.S. House impeachment report
A Case Western Reserve University law professor, whose research inspired a legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act in the U.S. Supreme Court, has secured another place in the history books. Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law at the Case Western Reserve School of Law,...
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Case Western Reserve law professor Jonathan H. Adler cited in newly released U.S. House impeachment report
A Case Western Reserve University law professor, whose research inspired a legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act in the U.S. Supreme Court, has secured another place in the history books. Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law at the Case Western Reserve School of Law,...