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Teresa Kabat set to retire after 25 years of service to Weatherhead
Teresa Kabat says her favorite role she’s held in Weatherhead School of Management is the one she’s currently in as department administrator for the Department of Economics.  “I do everything behind the scenes that makes a department run,” she says. “Sorting bills, reimbursements, helping with the…
A ripple effect: Leadership experience creates lasting impact among Black professionals
When Churyl Croone first learned about Weatherhead School of Management’s new Executive Leadership Development Experience (ELDE)—which aims to grow the leadership capabilities of participants, especially Black professionals—she knew she had to be involved.  During her time in the cohort-based…
Double business major Beyah-Vida Garcia gives back to the community
During the academic year, Beyah-Vida Garcia’s weeks are full with classes for her double major in marketing and management and minor in Spanish. Between studies, she is busy with extracurriculars and works multiple jobs on campus. By the weekend, Garcia volunteers at Midtown Market, a grocery-style…
Distinguished University Professor Richard Boyatzis receives medal for contributions to the field of positive psychology
Case Western Reserve University Distinguished University Professor and H. Clark Ford Professor Richard Boyatzis has been awarded the Christopher J. Peterson Gold Medal for contributions to the field of positive psychology from the International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA). “The IPPA…
Anthony Bucaro receives Business Information Professional of the Year award by Beta Alpha Psi
Seeing his students grow into young professionals is something Anthony Bucaro appreciates as a faculty advisor of Case Western Reserve University’s Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) Pi Chapter, an international honor organization for financial information students.  “As an instructor, you build a good…
Post-doctoral scholar earns National Multiple Sclerosis Society grant
Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences post-doctoral scholar and School of Medicine alumna Elina Misicka (GRS ‘22, epidemiology and biostatistics) has earned a fellowship grant from the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. The grant is awarded to promising young…
Weatherhead’s David Cooperrider and alumna Lindsey Godwin awarded Outstanding Article of the Year
Our Earthshot Moment: Net Positive OD for the Creation of a World of Full Spectrum Flourishing written by Weatherhead School of Management Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit David Cooperrider, along with alumna Lindsey Godwin (GRS ’08, organizational behavior),…
APIDAA Heritage Month: Meet Srinivas Rao (MGT '99)
May is Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American Heritage Month. Throughout the month, The Daily will highlight members of the university community who are of Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American heritage to celebrate their accomplishments as members of the campus community and…
Weatherhead Executive Education ranks 6th in U.S. for open enrollment programs by the Financial Times
Weatherhead School of Management’s Executive Education program has made the top 75 open enrollment program providers list by the Financial Times, ranking 6th in the U.S. and 54th globally. “We are proud to be recognized by the Financial Times as a global leader in university-based executive…
Newly discovered RNA molecules hold promise for detecting and treating esophageal cancer
Irregularities in the body’s genetic coding to make proteins are linked to cancerous tumors. But most genetic material contains elements whose function isn’t clear. Could abnormalities in non-coding material also impact a person’s health, or even be linked to cancers as well? A new study by…