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Graduate Student Award Ceremony
After two years virtual, the 18th annual Graduate Student Award Ceremony returns to the Tinkham Veale University Center Ballroom on Tuesday, April 26, at 3 p.m. EDT. More than 100 students will be honored with awards from the College of Arts and Sciences, Case School of Engineering, Weatherhead…
How did software eat the world?
Youngjin Yoo "In short, software is eating the world... Companies in every industry need to assume that a software revolution is coming. This includes even industries that are software-based today... Over the next 10 years, the battles between incumbents and software-powered insurgents will be…
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Listen to the latest episode of the “What Really Matters” podcast
On the latest episode of “What Really Matters,” Weatherhead first-year MBA student Connor Reider and Director of Admissions Steve Scheidt sit down with Kelly Keefe, president of ERC. Kelly discusses how organizations must be agile and adapt to the ever-changing remote or hybrid work model. In…
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Highlights from the Trial Innovation Network- New RIC Publication in Press
Article courtesy of CLIC - Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration The Recruitment Innovation Center (RIC) has recently published a new manuscript providing recruitment and retention guidance for researchers as they are designing studies. The RIC consults with CTSA hubs on strategies to…
Student Spotlight: Sarah Rader Urig
Sarah Rader Urig Master of Science in Positive Organizational Development and Change Management Q: Why did you choose this area of study for an advanced degree? A: The world is constantly changing and so are organizations. I wanted to learn how to help organizations and their people adapt by…
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National COVID Cohort Collaborative’s New Public Health Browser Makes COVID-19 Snapshot Data Accessible to All
Article courtesy of CLIC - Center for Leading Innovation & Collaboration   The National Center for Data to Health’s National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) Data Enclave houses the largest repository of COVID-19 data in the United States, with more than 4.5 million COVID+ patients.  The N3C…
Student Spotlight: Varun Thachil
Varun Thachil Majors: Business management with a concentration in healthcare management Minors: Biology and chemistry Q: Why did you choose this area of study? A: American healthcare is very complex and has several different players involved, making it tough to understand. I want to learn more…
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Weatherhead faculty members named on 2021 World’s Top 2% Scientists list
Seven Weatherhead School of Management faculty members were named on the 2021 World’s Top 2% Scientists list, a ranking compiled by Stanford University that includes today's most-cited scientists. The recognized Weatherhead faculty are: Richard Boland, professor of design & innovationRichard…
Case Western Reserve named as a top economics and finance university by Research.com
Case Western Reserve University is named as a top economics and finance university by Research.com, ranking #88 in the nation and #213 in the world.  The ranking is based on the h-index and bibliometric indicators of its leading researchers affiliated with Case Western Reserve in the area of…
The Fowler Center Announces the 2022 Flourish Prize Finalists
It is with great excitement that we announce our 2022 Flourish Prize Finalists. Every year thousands of students around the world participate in the AIM2Flourish program. They are introduced to the UN Global Goals, Appreciative Inquiry, and Business as an Agent of World Benefit in their classes by…