Business, Law + Politics
July 13, 2022
While most of the world is focused on war crimes committed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the conflict in Yemen continues to be the site of some of the worst atrocities and suffering on the planet. Case Western Reserve University School of Law is playing a unique role in documenting those…
July 07, 2022
One of Case Western Reserve University’s most iconic alumni—the man Martin Luther King Jr. called the “chief counsel for the protest movement”—received one of the highest honors bestowed on a United States civilian on July 7. Fred D. Gray, Case Western Reserve School of Law alumnus from the class…
July 07, 2022
Find out what Weatherhead School of Management students are up to this summer! Regina Sosa Valdovinos Majors: Business Management and International Studies
Minor: French Regina has an internship on the fraud investigations team with Meta in Austin,…
July 07, 2022
Weatherhead School of Management's Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is listed in Poets&Quants’ top 50 business schools where graduates earn the highest income over a lifetime. The analysis done for Poets&Quants by PayScale, which collects salary data from individuals through online…
July 06, 2022
One of Case Western Reserve University’s most iconic alumni—the man Martin Luther King Jr. called the “chief counsel for the protest movement”—will receive one of the highest honors bestowed on a United States civilian. Fred D. Gray, Case Western Reserve University School of Law alumnus from the…
July 06, 2022
Weatherhead School of Management student, Satya Moolani, led the grant writing effort that resulted in his organization, Create Circles, to receive a three-year, $495,397.52 Civil Money Penalty (CMP) grant from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Kentucky Office of Inspector…
June 30, 2022
This summer, professional master of business administration (MBA) students in the Leadership Assessment and Development course participated in an experiential workshop with the Cavani String Quartet at Severance Hall. In this course, taught by Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior Ellen…
June 29, 2022
This story originally ran in The Daily. Though Joaquin Mendoza has called Cleveland, Ohio, home in recent years, the rising fourth-year student has international roots—and a long-standing passion for travel. Born in Peru and raised in Puerto Rico, Mendoza is no stranger to exploring the world,…
June 27, 2022
Area high school students attending the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Summer Legal Academy are getting a trial run in the legal profession at Case Western Reserve University School of Law this summer. Established in 2005, the Academy seeks to build a more diverse legal community by immersing a group of…
June 27, 2022
Recently, the Community Development Clinic at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law has aimed to devote more of its legal services to nonprofits and social enterprises in neighborhoods close to the university’s campus. One example is the Clinic’s work with the Hough Community Land Trust…