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Analyzing How AI Technology Evolves through Diffusion
Artificial intelligence (AI) is arguably one of the most significant technological innovations as it reshapes the way we think about work, organizing and competitions. As AI's role in organizing and innovations continues to expand, we must understand how AI technology evolves as it continues to get…
Spotlight: Jim Treleaven, Chair of the xLab Advisory Board
We spent last year rounding up a team of industry experts to serve on our advisory board. The first xLab advisory board meeting was held on campus in November, and included a presentation from James Gilmore, assistant professor of design and innovation, as well as a working session regarding the…
Student Bailey Kaplan Helps Lead Spring xLab Projects
Bailey Kaplan is a senior at Case Western Reserve University, triple majoring in computer science, cognitive science and psychology. She has been with xLab since the spring semester of 2020, when she and her team worked on a mobile app for a large-scale transportation company. “I learn best when…
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CWRU School of Law Receives Two Racial Justice Initiative Grants
The Case Western Reserve University School of Law recently received two $50,000 grants from the Ohio State Bar Foundation (OSBF) through its Racial Justice Initiative. The OSBF initiative supports projects that identify, address and challenge systemic racism, which impedes the pursuit of justice…
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From Podcast to Practice: Law School Integrates Series on Criminal Justice into Student Education
Maggie Kinkopf never considered a legal career until her senior year in college, while listening to the third season of Serial, a podcast that critically examined Cuyahoga County’s criminal justice system. “I remember thinking, ‘This is a way I could contribute to making a real positive change,’ ”…
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5 Things to Know About ... Human Trafficking
January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. To develop a better understanding of human trafficking—which the U.S. Department of Homeland Security describes as involving the use of force, fraud or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act—The Daily reached…
Trade shows weigh costs of future in-person events
Michael Goldberg talks in-person events with Crain's Cleveland.  "There's a deep desire for people to connect face-to-face," Goldberg said. "It's not just the content of the presentation, it's that people-to-people connection. The power of trade shows is in the connectivity."
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CWRU Law Alum Martin Gruenberg to Become FDIC Acting Chair
Case Western Reserve University School of Law alumnus Martin Gruenberg (LAW '79) will become acting chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) following the resignation of Jelena McWilliams, an appointee of the Trump administration who has held the post since 2018. McWilliams’ last day…
Hiring: Picture Health Research Data Assistant
Picture Health is hiring a Research Data Assistant to work with our world renowned AI development team. This is an incredible learning opportunity with lots of growth potential as we tackle some of the hardest challenges in oncology. It is an ideal opportunity for a graduate, or skilled…
Student Spotlight: Joy Mason, Fourth-year Business Management Student
Joy Mason had dreamt of being a surgeon for as long as she could remember. It was this dream that led her to Case Western Reserve as an undergraduate in 2018. But, once she got to campus, her vision changed. Now a fourth-year student studying business management with a minor in psychology and a…