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Weatherhead’s David Cooperrider honored with OD Network Award for Elevating Humanity
Weatherhead School of Management Distinguished University Professor David Cooperrider has been awarded one of the highest honors in his field, the 2023 OD Network Award for Elevating Humanity by the Organization Development Network. “I feel that I was born under a lucky star to have landed in this…
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Case CCC Research Teams Receive Awards
Teams from Case CCC and University Hospitals have received Collaborative Pilot Science Awards to conduct research on brain tumor, cerebral edema, and gastroesophageal cancer. Each team received $50,000 funded by the UH-CWRU Joint Strategic Leadership Committee. According to Daniel Simon, MD,…
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A new study published in NEJM Evidence with University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center researchers and ArteraAI validates the first-ever predictive AI biomarker of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) benefit in prostate cancer
University Hospitals Newsroom CLEVELAND – Data from a new study published in NEJM Evidence shows promise for personalized use of short term ADT in men with predominantly intermediate-risk prostate cancer. The study involved ArteraAI, a developer of multimodal artificial intelligence-based…
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Summer Spotlight: Jada Kleinholz
Year: Incoming fourth-year Major: Chemical Engineering Kleinholz is working in operations engineering at Bristol Myers Squibb in Devens, Massachusetts, this summer. Here's what she shared about her experience. How did you find this opportunity? The company's careers website. What has been the…
Teresa Kabat set to retire after 25 years of service to Weatherhead
Teresa Kabat says her favorite role she’s held in Weatherhead School of Management is the one she’s currently in as department administrator for the Department of Economics.  “I do everything behind the scenes that makes a department run,” she says. “Sorting bills, reimbursements, helping with the…
Harlow Cohen retiring after 18 years of full-time teaching
Harlow Cohen’s history with the Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management Department of Organizational Behavior dates back decades to the 1970s.  In 1979, Cohen received the Master of Science in Organization Development and Analysis degree, and in 1986 he earned his PhD in…
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A ripple effect: Leadership experience creates lasting impact among Black professionals
When Churyl Croone first learned about Weatherhead School of Management’s new Executive Leadership Development Experience (ELDE)—which aims to grow the leadership capabilities of participants, especially Black professionals—she knew she had to be involved. During her time in the cohort-based…
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New $2.5M Stand Up To Cancer Grant Goes to Columbia-led Team for Clinical, Translational Esophageal Cancer Research
A new three-year, $2.5 million grant from Stand Up To Cancer® (SU2C) has been awarded to a multi-institutional team of gastroesophageal cancer experts, led by Anil K. Rustgi, MD, director of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving…
Distinguished University Professor Richard Boyatzis receives medal for contributions to the field of positive psychology
Case Western Reserve University Distinguished University Professor and H. Clark Ford Professor Richard Boyatzis has been awarded the Christopher J. Peterson Gold Medal for contributions to the field of positive psychology from the International Positive Psychology Association (IPPA). “The IPPA…
Double business major Beyah-Vida Garcia gives back to the community
During the academic year, Beyah-Vida Garcia’s weeks are full with classes for her double major in marketing and management and minor in Spanish. Between studies, she is busy with extracurriculars and works multiple jobs on campus. By the weekend, Garcia volunteers at Midtown Market, a grocery-style…