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Students in novel three-nation Global MBA program examine American business
Weatherhead School of Management class brings together 60 students from India, China and United States After semesters in China and India, 60 Global MBA students from management schools in the two countries and Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management are now in Cleveland, ...
First-year MBA students named Fowler Center Fellows
Heather Frutig and Tim Krueger, both first-year MBA students, were named Fowler Center Fellows for the 2014-2015 academic year. This honor reflects their academic achievement and dedication to the principles of the Fowler Center for Sustainable Value at Weatherhead School of Management. They join c...
CWRU launches new course, “Energy, Engineering & Entrepreneurship”
With the support of a two-year grant from the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA), the Case School of Engineering, Weatherhead School of Management and Great Lakes Energy Institute (GLEI) have begun an interdisciplinary pilot graduate-level course on energy and entrepreneur...
Global Forum to explore business strategies in which people excel, companies prosper and nature thrives
A progressive international conference in Cleveland, Ohio, this fall will explore how cutting-edge innovators and forward-thinking leaders are moving beyond traditional notions of social responsibility and sustainability to full-spectrum flourishing and profitability. Flourish & Prosper: The Third ...
New book by Weatherhead School of Management researchers sets course for economic revival
America is on course to be surpassed economically by China and India. With a disengaged workforce and a shrinking middle class, the quality of life for the masses, long held as the American Dream, is suffering. But a new book by a team of business management researchers from the Weatherhead School ...
Incoming students: Attend school-specific orientation events
New undergraduate students are encouraged to attend events geared toward their field of study during New Student Orientation this week. The College of Arts and Sciences, Case School of Engineering, Weatherhead School of Management and the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing will all hold events t...
Economics’ Silvia Prina receives two research grants
Silvia Prina, associate professor of economics, won two research grants for the project “Delivering Conditional Cash Transfers via Savings Accounts: Default and Mental Accounting Mechanisms.” Prina was invited to present her research at the International Food Policy Research Institute, the Inter-Am...
Weatherhead School’s Kalle Lyytinen received award for contributions to information systems field
Kalle Lyytinen, associate dean for research and Iris S. Wolstein Professor of Management Design, received the LEO Award from the Association for Information Systems (AIS). The LEO Award is named after the Lyons Electronic Office—the world's first commercial computer. The annual award is presented t...
Weatherhead School’s Tim Fogarty, Greg Jonas receive Best Paper Award
Tim Fogarty, professor of accountancy, and Greg Jonas, associate professor of accountancy, received the Best Paper Award for their paper “Author characteristics for major accounting journals: differences among similarities 1989–2009,” published in Issues in Accounting Education....
Administrative Professionals Network to hold meeting July 21
The Case Western Reserve University Administrative Professionals Network (APN) will hold its next meeting Monday, July 21, from noon to 1 p.m., in the Toepfer Room on the second floor of Adelbert Hall. Ellen Burts-Cooper, an adjunct professor in the Weatherhead School of Management and senior manag...