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Innovation Week: xLab Future of Baseball Fanship Innovation Challenge with Cleveland Guardians
Weatherhead School of Management’s xLab invites student teams from any part of Case Western Reserve University to submit an innovation idea to the inaugural xLab Pitch Competition, part of this year’s Innovation Week. Participants in the competition will explore the following questions: What is t...
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Knighton Named Veale Faculty Fellow
The Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship’s faculty fellowship program launched during the 2022–23 academic year, and continues to expand to meet the growing needs of Case Western Reserve University faculty members. Designed specifically for faculty members interested in exploring entrepreneurship a...
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Tippit Tea | A CWRU Student Startup Story
We are kicking off the school year with a shout out to the CWRU Entrepreneurs behind Tippit Tea, a Case Western Reserve student startup committed to quality and building community. Tippit Tea offers premium bubble tea for students on and off the meal plan. They expect to expand their business throug...
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'I never said no to an opportunity': MetroHealth's CNO on change
Melissa Kline, DNP, RN, did not intend to go into leadership when she started as a staff nurse at Cleveland-based MetroHealth. But over the last 20 years, she realized leadership is where she belonged. "I love taking care of our patients and I really liked learning about how the unit functions," sh...
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What can we expect in the wake of Hurricane Idalia? CWRU faculty share their expertise
After making landfall in Florida Wednesday morning at Category 3 strength, Hurricane Idalia was described as “violent,” “catastrophic,” and even “apocalyptic.” The storm knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of people, halted air travel, prompted evacuations, sparked flash flooding and even tu...
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Student spotlight: Basil Yaseen
When you stop by the water-bottle-refilling station in your residence halls, hop aboard the Night Link shuttle system or fit in a late-night cram session at Kelvin Smith Library, you have one common source to thank: Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG), whose memb...
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Spartan Showcase: Basil Yaseen
When you stop by the water-bottle-refilling station in your residence halls, hop aboard the Night Link shuttle system or fit in a late-night cram session at Kelvin Smith Library, you have one common source to thank: Case Western Reserve University’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG), whose memb...
Meet the 2023-24 Graduate Business Student Association board
The Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA) executive board comprises graduate students who are dedicated to providing their peers engaging opportunities to improve leadership skills and create a sense of community among all graduate students. We're putting a face to the names of the individua...
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Connections for life: a message from Co-Deans J.B. Silvers and Andrew Medvedev
Parents. Children. Activists. Leaders. Professionals. Pickleball stars. Our many identities guide, enrich and, in many ways, define our life journeys. In our famously busy lives, why do the words “Weatherhead alumni” matter so much for so many of us? It starts with a comparatively little thing—a m...
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Peter B. Lewis Café opening under new management
The Peter B. Lewis Café will reopen under new management Monday, Aug. 28. The café will be run by Bon Appétit Management Co., featuring entrées, soups, and a salad bar made from scratch daily, using local, seasonal ingredients. The café will be open for breakfast and lunch, featuring weekly rotati...