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Weatherhead School’s Michael Goldberg writes about celebrating Cavs win from abroad
Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, watched the Cleveland Cavaliers win the NBA championship last month and the resulting parade while abroad. Goldberg celebrated the win from Kosovo, where he was giving seminars about his massive open online course, Beyond Silicon…
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Case Western Reserve University Researchers Block Common Type of Colon Cancer Tumor in Mice
Findings lay groundwork for human clinical trial planned for August 2016 A new scientific study has identified why colorectal cancer cells depend on a specific nutrient, and a way to starve them of it. Over one million men and women are living with colorectal cancer in the United States. The…
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Weatherhead School’s Chris Laszlo selected as executive director of Fowler Center
Chris Laszlo, professor of organizational behavior, was appointed the new faculty executive director of the Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit at the Weatherhead School of Management earlier this year. “We are excited about Chris’s elevated leadership in a center that…
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Welcome to the first issue of our new electronic newsletter
Welcome to the first issue of our new electronic newsletter. Each month we’ll be providing news and stories about Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the terrific people who help make us a center of medical education excellence and a mainstay of Cleveland’s economy. The…
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Weatherhead School of Management recognized for work with software provider
The Weatherhead School of Management has been working with Jenzabar, a software provider for higher education, to implement new solutions for Executive Education and Youth Community Programs that can be used for various business operations. The partnership includes working to build new…
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5 questions with… former chess prodigy, behavioral economist Roman Sheremeta
Roman Sheremeta doesn’t get anxious often. But when he was watching the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals just a few weeks ago, he recognized a feeling he hadn’t had in quite some time. “I teach hundreds of students every year. Several times I spoke to thousands of people in large auditoriums.…
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Cleveland 2016: Faculty help students get up-close understanding of politics at RNC
As a former reporter, Jim Sheeler knows the excitement of covering presidential politics. So, as one of the largest events of the year comes to Cleveland in July, Sheeler wants to make sure his students get a first-hand look at all of the action. Sheeler’s students will cover the Republican…
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Weatherhead School of Management launches new magazine
Weatherhead School of Management recently launched a new publication, beyond Magazine. The magazine features stories from around the world that exemplify leadership in design, innovation and sustainability through a personal, inspiring and engaging lens. Rooted in Case Western Reserve’s motto,…
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Faculty members in medicine, management win best overall manuscript award at international conference
Yunmei Wang, assistant professor of medicine, and Philip A. Cola, adjunct assistant professor of medicine and management, won the best overall manuscript at the 21st International Academy of Management and Business Conference held in Montreal, Canada, May 18-20. Their paper, “Socio-Cultural…
Rekha Srinivasan honored with Jackson Award
Senior Chemistry Instructor Rekha Srinivasan believes a university is responsible for educating students in more than academics. “Students are adults, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need occasional advice and support,” she said. “My job is to make sure they are able to be successful as people.…