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Howard T. McMyler Lecture: “Automation and Procreation”
The Department of Economics at the Weatherhead School of Management will host Hal Varian, chief economist at Google Inc. and professor emeritus at the University of California–Berkeley, for the 2019 Howard T. McMyler Lecture Tuesday, Sept. 24, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Cent...
Weatherhead Announces 2019 Faculty Awards
Weatherhead School of Management is excited to recognize the following faculty who have been selected as exemplars in each of the areas of the profession: researching, teaching and service. The WSOM Enduring Impact Award This award recognizes the scholarly contributions of one who has had an endu...
Assistant Professor Recognized with Two Prestigious Faculty Awards
As a professor, receiving one faculty award is a proud achievement during the span of a career. But taking home two prestigious faculty awards in the same semester? That requires an entire different mix of dedication, passion and technique. A mix that one Weatherhead School of Management professor u...
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Accelerating Student Success through Scholarship
The Weatherhead School of Management community gathered on Friday, April 26 to celebrate the school’s philanthropic supporters and recognize the impact and importance of scholarship support for Weatherhead students. Hosted at the The Frank N. and Jocelyne K. Linsalata Alumni Center, the annual celeb...
Roman Sheremeta Named 2019 Best 40 Under 40 Professor
Poets & Quants recognizes Assistant Professor of Economics for “prolific research and classroom prowess” Since 2013, Roman Sheremeta, PhD has been a transformative addition to the Weatherhead School of Management. From consistently high marks on his teaching evaluations to his frequently sought-aft...
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Weatherhead School’s Susan Helper critiques General Motors plant shutdown
Susan Helper Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, criticized General Motors’ closure of a plant in Lordstown in an op-ed for cleveland.com. The piece, titled “Closure of General Motors’ Lordstown plant was not inevitable. It resulted from GM’s own mismanagement and flawed...
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Study: Banning criminal conviction questions on job applications increases hiring of ex-prisoners
Efforts to ban such questions show promise to ease re-entry into workforce for increasing number of Americans with criminal histories Former prisoners have a better chance of getting hired if a job application doesn’t include questions about criminal history, according to new employment research fr...
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David A. Bowers Economic Forecast Luncheon
The university community is invited to the 45th annual David A. Bowers Economic Forecast Luncheon featuring keynote speaker Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist and a managing director at Morgan Stanley. The David A. Bowers Economic Forecast Luncheon gives a near-term economic outlook of emerging tr...
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“Trumponomics 2.0”
Join the Weatherhead Economic Society for “Trumponomics 2.0” today (Nov. 6) from 6 to 8 p.m. at Happy Dog at the Euclid Tavern. During "Trumponomics 2.0," Weatherhead School of Management faculty members will present on various economic effects of President Donald Trump's presidency and policies. Fa...
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Alumnus Richard H. Thaler earns Nobel Prize for work in behavioral economics
Case Western Reserve University alumnus Richard H. Thaler (ADL ’67, HON ’03) today received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for pioneering work in behavioral economics. Thaler, a professor of economics and behavioral science at the University of Chicago since 1995, is known for emphas...