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Nana Kwamena Takyi-Micah
Area of Study: Part-time MBA Year: Rising second year Nana Kwamena Takyi-Micah Born and raised in Ghana, Nana Kwamena Takyi-Micah has long held an interest in business and entrepreneurship. It’s what prompted his move to the United States over a decade ago, setting him on a path to become an ent...
Leadership Institute for Women receives Inspiring Programs in STEM Award
The Leadership Institute for Women in STEM and Manufacturing at the Weatherhead School of Management has received the 2022 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education. The Inspiring Programs i...
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5 things to know about... finance
This Sunday, Aug. 14, is National Financial Awareness Day, a good reminder to take investing and saving seriously in order to build financial stability and prepare for the future. To learn more about finance, The Daily spoke with Gregory Harmon, assistant professor of banking and finance at Weathe...
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Get to know Black business owners and entrepreneurs from CWRU: Week 2
August is National Black Business Month, a time that celebrates and promotes the support of Black-owned businesses in the United States. In honor of this month, The Daily sat down with several Case Western Reserve University students, alumni, faculty and staff members who double as business owners a...
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Learn about financial wellness with 16-session series offered by the CWRU Wellness Program this fall
With rising interest rates and the dramatic price increases for daily living expenses, it is important to learn how to become more financially savvy. In partnership with the Wellness Program, Karen W. Braun, former professor of accountancy at Weatherhead School of Management, will offer “Financial W...
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Get to know Black business owners and entrepreneurs from CWRU: Week 1
August is National Black Business Month, a time that celebrates and promotes the support of Black-owned businesses in the United States. In honor of this month, The Daily sat down with several Case Western Reserve University students, alumni, faculty and staff members who double as business owners a...
Where are they now? See where these recent MBA graduates have landed jobs.
Find out what these recent MBA graduates have been up to. Emily Weaver (formerly Amarell) Year graduated from Weatherhead: May 2022 Degree: Master of Business Administration Emily is working at Huntington Bank as a talent management generalist. Read Emily's Q&...
Student spotlight: Connor Reider, incoming president of the GBSA
Connor Reider had no connections to Case Western Reserve University when he decided to move from New York City—where he was a successful real estate broker—to Cleveland to receive his Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. Now, only a year after starting his studies at Weatherhead School ...
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Where They Are Now: Max Berky
In 2020, COVID-19 shutdowns prevented CWRU students from working their summer internships. In response to the problem, the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship created the Remote Entrepreneurship Project (REP) Program, pairing students with startups across the country for a remote internship experie...
CTSC Talks Clinical Research Law and Policy with the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association
Lack of Inclusive Data and Low Trust Remain Barriers to Advancement of Health Equity On Thursday, June 16, 2022, the Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) hosted a REAL (Racial Equity and the Law) Talk webinar, titled Clinical Research Law and Policy, with the Cleveland Metropolit...