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Professor Hoffman Publishes on the Implications of Cognitive Decline for Medical Licensing Boards and for the Workplace
Professor Sharona Hoffman recently published an article entitled “Physicians and Cognitive Decline: A Challenge for State Medical Boards” in the Journal of Medical Regulation. The article develops recommendations for state medical boards to establish late career testing programs to identify older…
Spartan Showcase: Nana Kwamena Takyi-Micah
Area of Study: Part-time MBA  Year: Rising second year Born and raised in Ghana, Nana Kwamena Takyi-Micah has long held an interest in business and entrepreneurship. It’s what prompted his move to the United States over a decade ago, setting him on a path to become an entrepreneur himself. “I was…
Leadership Institute for Women receives Inspiring Programs in STEM Award
The Leadership Institute for Women in STEM and Manufacturing at the Weatherhead School of Management has received the 2022 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education.  The Inspiring Programs…
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Student Summer Experiences: Tosin Orisadipe
As an extern for the Cuyahoga County Office of the Public Defender, Tosin Orisadipe, a rising third-year law student at CWRU School of Law, has been writing motions and memoranda, talking to clients and attending court hearings. He shared some reflections from his experience. What do you hope to…
Following the reasoning of CWRU Amicus Brief, Supreme Court of the United States allows that discovery on detainee abuse might be permitted despite finding state secrets privilege applies
Last fall, Case Western Reserve University School of Law students Reece Disney and Jessica Foo helped coordinate and draft amicus curiae briefs to the Supreme Court of the United States in a civil case involving efforts to obtain information about the brutal interrogation tactics the United States…
Where They Are Now: Wonyoung Choi
In 2020, COVID-19 shutdowns prevented CWRU students from working their summer internships. In response to the problem, the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship created the Remote Entrepreneurship Project (REP) Program, pairing students with startups across the country for a remote internship…
Where They are Now: Darrell Butler
In 2020, COVID-19 shutdowns prevented CWRU students from working their summer internships. In response to the problem, the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship created the Remote Entrepreneurship Project (REP) Program, pairing students with startups across the country for a remote internship…
Where They Are Now: Elizabeth (Liz) Hanna
Elizabeth (Liz) Hanna In 2020, COVID-19 shutdowns prevented CWRU students from working their summer internships. In response to the problem, the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship created the Remote Entrepreneurship Project (REP) Program, pairing students with startups across the country for a…
Where are they now? See where these recent MBA graduates have landed jobs.
Find out what these recent MBA graduates have been up to. Emily Weaver (formerly Amarell) Year graduated from Weatherhead: May 2022 Degree: Master of Business Administration Emily is working at Huntington Bank as a talent management generalist. Read Emily's…
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Student Summer Experiences: Heavenly Aguilar
Heavenly Aguilar, a rising 2L student with a focus on Public Interest Law, is working as an intern for the Honorable Judge Michelle J. Sheehan of Ohio’s 8th District Court of Appeals this summer. We asked her to share some reflections from her experience. What do you hope to gain from this…