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Weatherhead School of Management

Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management is where driven students become business leaders. Where accomplished academics create entirely new ways of thinking and leading. And where successful alumni become transformative leaders. Read about the ideas and people driving change across Weatherhead School of Management.

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Part-time MBA student named a recipient of the Northeast Ohio Top 25 Under 35 Movers & Shakers Award
The Cleveland Professional 20/30 Club, the largest young professional group in Northeast Ohio, recently announced the recipients of the 2016 Northeast Ohio Top 25 Under 35 Movers & Shakers Awards. Among the list of recipients was part-time MBA student Gabriel Malemud, vice president of Key…
Discover the world of marketing and strategy at March 25 conference
Experience the world of branding, product management and analytics all in one day at the Marketing and Strategy Club's Brand & Insights Conference Friday, March 25, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. n the lower level of the Peter B. Lewis Building. Professionals from Nike, Nestle, Nielsen and Bayer, as…
Learn about opportunities to study management at Weatherhead School open house
Interested in studying business? Learn more at the Weatherhead School of Management Undergraduate Spring Open House Friday, March 18, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Peter B. Lewis Undergraduate Student Center (Room 208). Undergraduate students are invited to meet with faculty and staff to learn…
Weatherhead School’s David Cooperrider to keynote at Festival of Positive Education
David Cooperrider, the Fairmount Santrol - David L. Cooperrider Professor in Appreciative Inquiry, was selected to give the keynote address at the Festival of Positive Education, which will be held in Dallas in July. The festival is geared toward educators, academics, policymakers and parents who…
Malignant Brain Tumors Most Common Cause of Cancer Deaths in Adolescents and Young Adults
A new report published in the journal Neuro-Oncology and funded by the American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA)finds that malignant brain tumors are the most common cause of cancer-related deaths in adolescents and young adults aged 15-39 and the most common cancer occurring among 15-19 year…
PhD student selected as one of 2016's Top Thought Leaders in Trust
Robert Easton, a PhD candidate in Management: Designing Sustainable Systems, was recently named to Trust Across America-Trust Around the World's (TAA-TAW) list of 2016 Top Thought Leaders. The awards program is in its sixth year of celebrating professionals who are transforming the way…
New Image Analytics May Offer Quick Guidance for Breast Cancer Treatment
For women with the most common type of breast cancer, a new way to analyze magnetic resonance images (MRI) data appears to reliably distinguish between patients who would need only hormonal treatment and those who also need chemotherapy, researchers from Case Western Reserve University report. The…
CEO Magazine ranks FT MBA, EMBA, as Tier One globally
CEO Magazine ranked Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead School of Management full-time MBA and executive MBA programs as Tier One in their 2016 Global MBA Rankings. The CEO Magazine Global MBA Rankings are designed with applicants in mind and examine the nuts and bolts of an MBA: the…
Weatherhead School’s David Cooperrider named a top thought leader
David Cooperrider, the Fairmount Santrol Professor in Appreciative Inquiry and professor of organizational behavior, was recently named to Trust Across America-Trust Around the World's list of 2016 Top Thought Leaders. The awards program is in its sixth year of celebrating professionals who are…
Find out how growing power of artificial intelligence, robotics will impact the workforce at Feb. 11 lecture
What implications does the growing power of artificial intelligence and robotics have for the American workforce of the future? David H. Autor, professor and associate head of the MIT Department of Economics, will address that question at the Howard T. McMyler Memorial Lecture. He will give his…