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Dr. David Margolius, Director of the Cleveland Department of Public Health, Implores People to See That Public Health Issues Have No Boundaries
A Fierce Collaborator, Dr. Margolius’ Laser Focus on Health Priorities for Cleveland Will Help Eliminate Health Disparities This article is a part of our CTSC Translational Science Superheroes series. Dr. David Margolius had a long-term goal of working in public health or policy to help change t...
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What Does a Nurse Practitioner Do?
As of 2022, there were more than 355,000 nurse practitioners licensed in the United States alone. These highly skilled professionals are an indispensable part of our health care system, providing a wide range of patient care across various health care settings. However, despite their vital role, man...
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Book co-authored by Weatherhead School’s Satish Nambisan earns award from Axiom
Axiom selected The Digital Multinational: Navigating the New Normal in Global Business, co-written by Weatherhead School of Management Professor Satish Nambisan, for one of its 2023 Best Business Book Awards. Nambisan is the Nancy and Joseph Keithley Professor of Technology Management. The Axiom Bu...
Meet some of the students presenting at SOURCE Intersections, including third-year economics student Katie Merritt
Tomorrow (April 21), more than 500 undergraduate students at Case Western Reserve University will take to the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center to present their research and creative projects at Intersections, a poster session hosted by the Support of Undergraduate Research and Creat...
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Apply for Weatherhead Executive Education’s Leadership Deep Dive program
Applications for Weatherhead Executive Education’s 2023 Leadership Deep Dive program beginning in June are being accepted now. If you are a staff or faculty member with at least 10 years of experience and five years of management experience and are seeking new and innovative ways to advance your o...
Economics students travel to D.C. to meet with representatives in the field
This spring, fifteen undergraduate students in the Weatherhead Economics Society (WES) at Case Western Reserve University, traveled to Washington D.C. to meet with representatives from the private and public sector. “The D.C. trip was one of the best experiences I’ve had in college to date,” says B...
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Critical Conversation No. 8: The Economy
Institutions of higher education are uniquely positioned to engage in difficult dialogue. Universities are places where individuals should feel safe to discuss complex issues, while feeling heard and respected. Provost Ben Vinson III invites members of the Case Western Reserve University community ...
EMBA alumnus says program ‘undoubtedly’ helped him achieve his goal
Ahmad Maarouf graduated from Weatherhead School of Management’s Executive MBA program in 2018 with the goal of becoming a chief medical officer (CMO). “My five-year plan was to become a chief medical officer and I got there in three,” he says. “I did not expect that, but it was a great ride.” Befo...
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Student engineers’ work featured on NBC Nightly News
A group of Case School of Engineering students recently completed a project that’s helping a local man chase his passion for photography—and their efforts were recognized by NBC Nightly News because of it. Myles Smith, Amanda Duban, Maxwell Rollins and Grant Boone were among the students who used ...
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Cleveland Offers Up Hard-to-Miss Welcome for New Case CCC Director
Move over, Big Apple! While Cleveland might not have Times Square, it isn't lacking in the welcome department. Electronic billboards at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport greeted Gary Schwartz, MD, even before his official first day as Case CCC director. Schwartz, who hails from New York and m...