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CWRU’s Beta Alpha Psi recognized as a “superior chapter”
The Pi chapter of Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) at Case Western Reserve University received recognition as a “superior chapter” from the international honor organization.  Weatherhead School of Management undergraduate students and those in the Integrated Masters Programs studying accounting, finance and…
Meet Mariana Tamayo, a fourth-year majoring in accounting and music, and president of the Filipino Student Union
October is Filipino American History Month, which commemorates the first recorded presence of Filipinos in the continental United States. To learn more about Filipino culture, The Daily is putting the spotlight on Filipino American members of the Case Western Reserve University community to…
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CWRU School of Law Celebrates Recent Graduates and Alumni at Reunion Weekend
Case Western Reserve University celebrated its homecoming the weekend of Oct. 7–9, 2022. The law school took the opportunity to honor its faculty, staff, alumni and students throughout the weekend. The School of Law Alumni Association kicked off the weekend with the annual Alumni and Faculty…
The Business of Building a Better World wins the Readers Choice 2022 getAbstract Award
Readers‘ Choice Award While our expert jury (more details here) had around half a year to select the best titles for 2022, our readers had just four weeks to vote on the Readers’ Choice Award. But here, too, the results were clear: The winners in the Readers’ Choice category are The Business of…
Michael Goldberg on minimum wage increase rejection
Michael Goldberg was featured as a source on News 5 Cleveland's article "Ohio AG Yost rejects proposal to let Ohio voters decide on raising minimum wage to $15 an hour." "Minimum wage, in some ways, has been surpassed by the reality that employers need to pay more than the minimum wage to retain…
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Professor Jessie Hill Successfully Challenges Ohio Abortion Ban
On Oct. 7th Professor Jessie Hill and her team won a temporary but important victory in their battle to end Ohio’s ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Christian Jenkins granted a preliminary injunction against Ohio’s abortion ban. Consequently, while…
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CWRU Law School’s Talking Foreign Policy Radio Show launches Podcast
Oct. 24 broadcast/podcast will examine challenges of prosecuting Russian leaders for war crimes. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has shocked the conscience of humanity. Daily reports of Russian atrocities appear in the news. Worldwide, the cries for accountability are rising. But are Vladimir Putin…
Michael Goldberg discusses the contribution of ergonomics to job satisfaction
Our executive director Michael Goldberg spoke with Crain's Cleveland Business about how ergonomics can contribute to employee's comfort and productivity—and in turn, their job satisfaction. This can be an important component to attracting valuable workers to Cleveland.  "The Cleveland conundrum…
Michael Goldberg on how gas prices affect your utility bills
Winter is coming! Our executive director Michael Goldberg spoke with Channel 5 News about how the increasing gas prices will have an effect on your heating bill. "I think there’s concern both at the gas pump and also in terms of natural gas prices, which gets passed to our gas bill and our electric…
Michael Goldberg on rising natural gas prices
Michael Goldberg shared with Channel 5 about the concern for rising natural gas prices. “It powers our houses. It also powers the electric grid,” he said. “I think there’s concern both at the gas pump as well as natural’s prices that those will get passed to our gas and electric bills as winter…