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Student spotlights: Anshul Gupta and Ashley Sowers
Anshul Gupta and Ashley Sowers were the project management student co-leads at the recent Weatherhead School of Management Appreciative Inquiry Summit. Both Gupta and Sowers previously made a foray into AI in their own unique ways—Gupta learning about it in a LEAD course during her MBA program and…
5 things to know about... navigating the journey from employee to business owner using ETA
By Scot Lowry, Richard L. Osborne Professor of Entrepreneurship at Weatherhead School of Management Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA) offers a lower-risk path for individuals aspiring to go from employee to business owner. ETA involves entrepreneurs either self-funding or…
Satish Nambisan recognized with Highly Cited Researcher distinction two years in a row
Satish Nambisan, the Nancy and Joseph Keithley Professor of Technology Management and professor of design and innovation at the Weatherhead School of Management, has been named to the list of Highly Cited Researchers by Clarivate for the second year in a row—this year in the category of economics…
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Recognizing our 2023 Society of Benchers inductees
Every year, Case Western Reserve University School of Law honors the achievements of distinguished alumni, faculty and prominent members of the legal community by inducting new members to the Society of Benchers – the law school’s Hall of Fame. Established in 1962, each year the Society…
Welcome to Weatherhead: Maria Kaufman, assistant director of events and special occasions
Maria Kaufman joined the Weatherhead School of Management in November as the assistant director of events and special occasions. In her new role, Kaufman will manage event coordination and planning within admissions and student success. Prior to Weatherhead, Kaufman was working in donor and…
Think beyond the possible: University gains national recognition for entrepreneurship
Case Western Reserve University is making national waves in entrepreneurship. Recently, the university debuted in the Entrepreneurship category in the U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” list for 2024 at #34 in the country. A few days before that, alumni startup CLEANR, which is…
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A decade of deanship
This article originally appeared in the fall issue of In Brief, the Law School’s alumni magazine. As November 14 is the ten year anniversary of their joint appointment, we are republishing it here. Deans Jessica Berg and Michael Scharf have made impressive impacts on the School of Law…
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Dean Scharf Presides over International Law Weekend 2023
In his role as President of the American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA), CWRU School of Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf chaired the opening plenary panel and presided over International Law Weekend on Oct. 19-21. Held at the New York Bar Association and Fordham Law School,…
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Alum wins international human smuggling trial
Adjunct professor Ted Parran III (LAW '13) is an Assistant United States Attorney in McAllen, Texas. McAllen is a rapidly growing border city in deep south Texas, and is a focal point for transnational criminal activity of many kinds, including human smuggling. Parran recently completed a…
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CWRU Mock Trial Team reaches the Semi-Finals of prestigious White Collar Invitational Tournament at Georgetown
From Nov. 3-5, the Ault Mock Trial Team competed in the White Collar Crime Invitational Tournament hosted by Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC. This competition is invitation-only and focuses on white collar criminal cases. This was the team's first time competing at the…