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MBA student Soumen Kumar Mahanty set for position at Foxconn upon graduation
Soumen Kumar Mahanty, a second-year MBA student with a concentration in operations and supply chain management, will graduate this May with a full-time position lined up at Foxconn in Lordstown, Ohio. As president of the Operations Club at Weatherhead School of Management, Kumar Mahanty originally...
Record application numbers for the Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition
Last Sunday, applications closed for our signature startup competition, and we received nearly double the amount of interested applicants as last year. With the addition of our Research Track and Social Impact Track, along with our recurring Venture and Idea Tracks, we've reached more CWRU students ...
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CWRU Law Hosts Texas Young Lawyers Association National Trial Competition Regional; CWRU Team Advances to the National Championship
Case Western Reserve University School of Law hosted the Texas Young Lawyers Association National Trial Competition Regional Feb. 10-12 at the Justice Center in Cleveland, Ohio, and once again, CWRU continued its lengthy history of success at this tournament! For the second straight year, and for th...
MBA alumnus praises program for helping him be ‘more effective as a leader’
Kurt Sardiga is no novice to holding a leadership role. He served on active duty as an Army officer for over four years taking up different positions, including being a task force engineer, where he was deployed to Afghanistan for nine months. In his last role as a company executive officer, he serv...
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CWRU School of Law's Talking Foreign Policy Tackles the Afghanistan Debacle: Podcast available
Broadcast out of Cleveland's NPR Station, on Feb. 21, CWRU Law School's "Talking Foreign Policy" provided an expert analysis of the Afghanistan debacle. Since the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, the situation there has gone from bad to worse. Today, 20 million Afghans are starving an...
Ellis Appointed Chisolm Distinguished Research Scholar
Case Western Reserve University School of Law is happy to announce that Professor Atiba R. Ellis, who recently joined the law faculty in Jan. 2023 as a tenured full professor, has been appointed the Laura B. Chisolm Distinguished Research Scholar. The distinguished research scholar appointments, in...
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Congratulations to our EMAE students who took home first place at the 13th Annual Autonomous Snowplow Competition!
Here is how competing students summarized the event. The autonomous snowplow competition (ASC) is a competition run by the Institute of Navigation, with the aim of challenging students in the areas of robotic navigation and guidance. Student teams had to construct robot snowplows with the task of c...
Going beyond the fundamentals of business
In search of an executive MBA experience beyond just the typical business classes, Christine Jellis, MD, PhD, was energized to find a “real differentiator” in the Executive MBA (EMBA) program from the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. Jellis, a cardiologist and vi...
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CWRU Law School Ranked 26th Best in Quality of Teaching
Every year Princeton Review ranks law schools on various criteria, including the quality of teaching. In 2023, Case Western Reserve University School of Law ranked as the 26th best law school in this category. This high ranking of CWRU’s law faculty corresponds with two other studies that rank fac...
The Dawn of Labor Market 3.0
By Youngjin Yoo The labor market is an engine of an economy and the bloodstream of society. It is where individuals find jobs, build their careers, and pursue their dreams. It is also where businesses find talents to run their operations, discover those who can invent new products and services, and...