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Weatherhead School of Management

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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Weatherhead students gain on-the-job experience at Great Lakes Cheese
In just a couple of months, Shreya Mittal will receive her Master of Business Administration degree from the Weatherhead School of Management. Between her course work, serving as president of the Weatherhead Women in Business student organization and director of professional development for the Gra...
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Research.com lists Case Western Reserve as a top business and management university
Case Western Reserve University is named as a top business and management university by Research.com, ranking #17 in the nation and #23 in the world. The ranking is based on data collected from various sources, including OpenAlex and CrossRef, on Dec. 21, 2022. Position in the ranking is concluded...
MBA student Soumen Kumar Mahanty set for position at Foxconn upon graduation
Soumen Kumar Mahanty, a second-year MBA student with a concentration in operations and supply chain management, will graduate this May with a full-time position lined up at Foxconn in Lordstown, Ohio. As president of the Operations Club at Weatherhead School of Management, Kumar Mahanty originally...
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Weatherhead Undergraduate Open House
Case Western Reserve University students are invited to learn more about undergraduate academic programs and opportunities at Weatherhead School of Management during an open house Wednesday, March 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 208. The spring open house offers studen...
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“Opioids and the Labor Market”
The Weatherhead Economics Society will host its first Lit Circle of the semester Wednesday, Feb. 22, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 03. Mark Schweitzer, senior vice president of research and advisor to the research director at the Cleveland Federal Reserve, will present a s...
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Find out how you can become a better problem-solver and manager by focusing on the positive
Appreciative inquiry turns standard change management and problem-solving on its head by redirecting energy and attention to core strengths, making it applicable across a wide range of industries. Weatherhead Executive Education will offer a four-day virtual workshop with appreciative inquiry pion...
MBA alumnus praises program for helping him be ‘more effective as a leader’
Kurt Sardiga is no novice to holding a leadership role. He served on active duty as an Army officer for over four years taking up different positions, including being a task force engineer, where he was deployed to Afghanistan for nine months. In his last role as a company executive officer, he serv...
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Health Disparities Researcher Self-Portrait: Jarrod Dalton, PhD
by Jarrod Dalton, PhD, Director, Center for Populations Research, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute This article is a Health Disparities Researcher Self Portrait authored by a CTSC-supported health disparities researcher. “My experience is shape...
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Behind the Scenes of the 7th Annual Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Disparities Symposium
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Director of Community Engagement, Kristina Austin, Shares Evolution of the Symposium and Potential for Impact This article is a CTSC Special Feature. The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCCC) Cancer Disparities Symposium (the “Symposium”) will turn seven year...
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Congratulations to our EMAE students who took home first place at the 13th Annual Autonomous Snowplow Competition!
Here is how competing students summarized the event. The autonomous snowplow competition (ASC) is a competition run by the Institute of Navigation, with the aim of challenging students in the areas of robotic navigation and guidance. Student teams had to construct robot snowplows with the task of c...