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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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From Classroom to Cocoa Fields: How One Weatherhead Alum is Powering a Zero Waste Future
Big news for Cocoa Potash, the social enterprise co-founded by Weatherhead alum Ithabeleng Makhetha (BS ’24). They have been named one of the top 24 teams for the Hult Prize 2025 Global Accelerator. Out of 54 incredible startups in this year’s Incubator, they have been selected to join the in…

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Case Western Reserve University economist joins national AI labor study backed by $1.6M Sloan Foundation grant
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December 07, 2011
Seasonal employment makes winter difficult
Fremont News-Messenger: Seasonal workers have always faced tough times, and the state is shifting toward more “marginal jobs” that are not full-time, year-round, said Claudia Coulton, co-director of the Center for Urban Poverty. These jobs “pretty much doom...

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December 07, 2011
Faculty members are invited to apply for the National Science Foundation’s Partnerships for Innovation program. Case Western Reserve University is allowed one application to the program; the internal deadline is Dec. 14.
The NSF Partnerships for Innovation (PFI) program is an umbrella for two compl...

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December 06, 2011
Environmental Health and Safety has offered holiday fire-safety tips to keep in mind this winter—both on and off campus.
Artificial trees and wreaths must be labeled by the manufacturer as flame retardant.
Use only nonflammable decorations.
Keep all decorations away from heaters or open flames.
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December 02, 2011
Newt Gingrich recycles Mitt Romney’s environment agenda
Politico: Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney’s stances on energy and environmental policy seem—substance-wise—to be similar, said School of Law professor Jonathan Adler. Gingrich “talks in bigger terms, in broader terms, but it’s not really clear h...

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December 02, 2011
Censoring Ramanujan's essay on Ramayana: Intolerant Hindus and confusing texts
The Huffington Post: Oxford University Press recently decided to discontinue publishing and selling any book that contains A.K. Ramanujan’s essay Rāmāyaṇa. Deepak Sarma, associate professor of South Asian religions and p...

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December 02, 2011
Understanding psoriasis
The Plain Dealer: In a NetWellness column, Neil J. Korman, professor of dermatology, explained causes, types and treatments for psoriasis....

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December 02, 2011
Cleveland businessman is headed to Vietnam after winning Fulbright
Hi Velocity: Michael Goldberg, adjunct professor at Weatherhead School of Management, is profiled in Hi Velocity about his career and Fulbright award to teach in Vietnam....

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November 29, 2011
American art historian and Case Western Reserve University art history professor Henry Adams has written extensively about painters like Thomas Hart Benton, Thomas Eakins, Jackson Pollock, Andrew Wyeth and Grant Wood. Now he turns his attention to photographer Abe Frajndlich, whose images of major p...

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November 29, 2011
The Upperclass Experience seeks a graduate resident mentor for spring semester. Candidates should be degree-seeking graduate students with interest in leadership, community building and mentoring a diverse population of Case Western Reserve upperclass students; candidates with previous Residence Lif...

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November 28, 2011
Case neurotech spinoff developing device for urinary problems
Med City News: Conservocare, a Case Western Reserve University spinoff, is developing a neurotechnology medical device for patients suffering from urinary problems. Kenneth Gustafson, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical E...