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New SciPod Audio Podcast Episode Available
About this episode Interventions designed to improve health, including targeted drugs and medical devices, typically undergo a complex and lengthy process of development. In a collaboration between the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cornell University, the National Institutes of Health and Case W...
Veale Snyder Fellows recall San Francisco class trek; “the most inspirational week of my life”
Many imagine Silicon Valley as being a mecca of technology, a premier global innovation hub and an enthralling place to work. Veale Snyder Fellows enrolled in Case Western Reserve University’s VEAL 333: Global Technology Leadership course had the opportunity to visit Silicon Valley and many of its...
Global Insights and Parental Inspiration Propel Dr. Jin Kim-Mozeleski’s Health Disparities Research Career
When Life Experiences and Empathy Collide, Community Research Thrives This article is a part of our Health Disparities Research Feature series. Ever since Dr. Jin Kim-Mozeleski was young, she remembers being very curious. “I loved looking around and making connections, doing things, observing th...
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5 misconceptions about entrepreneurship
The popular TV show Shark Tank probably shapes what many people think of entrepreneurship... But entrepreneurship involves much more than asking for support. Just ask Michael Goldberg, executive director of Case Western Reserve University’s Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship and associate profess...
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5 things to know about… this holiday shopping season
For as much joy as the holiday shopping season can bring, it also can prompt anxiety. Retail environments, both in store and online, stock up with new, innovative and appealing products aimed at enticing holiday shoppers, while most shoppers grapple with the all-too-common battle between limited mea...
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“Responding to the Dobbs Decision: The Stakes for our Workplaces, including Universities”
The Reproductive Health Task Force is undertaking a speaker series that will engage in discussions on various aspects of reproductive health. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join a panel of experts as they explore how the Dobbs decision impacts our workplace...
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5 misconceptions about entrepreneurship
The popular TV show Shark Tank probably shapes what many people think of entrepreneurship. In the show, startup founders come face to face with famous investors such as Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban to pitch innovative ideas in hopes of securing funding to take their business to the next level. ...
Emily Dickens on how CWRU prepared her for the startup world
Did you know? It's Global Entrepreneurship Week! Here at the CWRU Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, our superpower is connecting people. So we think Global Entrepreneurship Week is the best time for us to share content about the people, events and startups that make up the Case Western Reserve ...
Student spotlight: Kenya Narvaez
November is National Career Development Month, a time for students to focus on their future career choices. To learn about some of the career development opportunities at Case Western Reserve University, hear from fourth-year finance and economics student, Kenya Narvaez. When Kenya Narvaez graduat...
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Accounting’s Gary Previts edits latest in series of award-winning books
Distinguished University Professor Gary Previts, the E. Mandell de Windt Professor of Leadership and Enterprise Development in the Department of Accountancy at Weatherhead School of Management, recently edited Volume 26 of a series of award-winning and highly referenced books. Published by the U.K...