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Weatherhead’s xLab Partners on Global Hackathon to Build Technology Solutions Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Weatherhead School of Management’s xLab will partner with Cleveland Clinic’s Hwang Lab, Dataswift, Ethical Tech Alliance and HAT-LAB, along with a growing number of global partners, to host Hack from Home, a global hackathon that aims to find technology solutions to fight the spread of COVID-19. T...
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Environmental Law Center hosts lecture with U.S. DOJ Assistant Attorney General for the Environment and Natural Resources Division
The federal government’s top environmental lawyer discussed climate change litigation, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the role of the Department of Justice in environmental policy in recent remarks at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Jeffery Bossert Clark, Unite...
Law school advances to the semifinals of the ICC Moot Court Competition
The CWRU International Criminal Court Moot Court team competed in the America round of the world-wide competition on March 14 and 15 - the first ICC competition to be held entirely online with video oral arguments due to restrictions related to the coronavirus. The team of Caroline Ford, Gloria Neil...
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Why I’m Opening Up My College Classes To The Public
Originally published on Forbes. By: Michael Goldberg University professors should consider making their spring classes available to the public now—We have a lot to learn—especially from each other—during the coronavirus crisis. Last week, spring break ended for students at Case Western Reserve Un...
Professors Berg and Hoffman quoted in Plain Dealer article about COVID-19
Dean Jessica Berg and Professor Sharona Hoffman were quoted in an article entitled “Scarcity, Health Care Rationing and Coronavirus: The Choices Only Get Tougher” in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on March 18, 2020....
COVID-19 Admissions Update
The COVID-19 situation created many obstacles in our lives. At Weatherhead School of Management, we understand the constraints many of our applicants are facing in taking standardized tests or submitting official transcripts in time. To help you in the application process, our admissions staff will ...
Megan Buchter interviews Ashley Weingart and Mel McGee about Social Entrepreneurship
Ashley Weingart Founder, Perfectly Imperfect Produce Mel McGee Founder, We Can {Code} IT March 19, 2020 Presented by: Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship...
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CWRU’s Specialty Programs ranked among the top in the nation
Every spring, U.S. News and World Report ranks law school specialty programs based on surveys of one designated representative at each law school in each specialty area. Case Western Reserve University School of Law had several highly ranked specialty programs this year: Our Health Law program was r...
From the national field to the corporate world: How Tori Penso, MBA ‘15, leveraged her Weatherhead education to turn her passion into a career
"When work doesn't feel like work, and you're truly just passionate about what you're doing, to me, that's magic." It wasn’t always magic for Tori Penso, MBA ‘15. From making tough career moves to trading a dream job for more education, Penso’s path to success has been a long time coming. Upon gra...
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Government should step in to curb physician burnout, Case Western Reserve University researcher says
Physician burnout is a growing concern within the profession, but it’s also a public-health issue because of the potential to harm patients. Now, in new published research, a Case Western Reserve University law professor insists that government—not just the medical profession—needs to step up to ad...