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Student Feature: Charlie Madison, Full-time MBA Student
Meet Charlie Madison, a full-time MBA student who will be entering his second year in the fall. Learn about his arts-oriented background, his career goals and what ultimately lead him to pursue his MBA at Weatherhead. 1.)   What made you want to go back and pursue your MBA? When I made the…
Summer Training Programs Offer Valuable Experience in Virtual Format
Sparking a young person’s interest in science is exciting, though it takes creativity and adaptability. That statement was most true in 2020, when the Cancer Center’s summer training program directors were forced to change course during the COVID-19 pandemic. Teamwork, dedication and creativity…
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For Glioblastoma Patient, Clinical Trial Gives Optimal Results
When Fran Noonan was told she would have the opportunity to enroll in a new clinical trial for glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), she could not get to Cleveland fast enough. She put her full trust in Andrew Sloan, MD, and his team, and, to use Noonan’s words, “the results have been a miracle.” Two…
Top TEN reasons to attend the annual scientific retreat
The Annual Cancer Center Scientific Retreat is next week, July 22-23, and we encourage you to attend!  Hear TED-style Talks from Cleveland leaders: Diana Bilimoria, PhD, Serpil Erzurum, MD and Dan Spratt, MD. These talks are always insightful and a great way to set the tone for the retreat! They…
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Two Weatherhead School economics professors awarded most influential paper by Academy of Management
The awards committee for the new Organizational Neuroscience interest group within the Academy of Management has selected a paper by Scott Shane, professor of economics, and David Clingingsmith, associate professor of economics, as the most influential paper published for ONS in 2020. The awards…
Peer Coaching Offers Unexpected Benefits in Women’s Leadership Program
We all have a tendency to gravitate toward what is comfortable.  In fact, the more volatile and uncertain our world becomes, the stronger our instinct grows to seek solace in the familiar. But sometimes the things that provide us comfort also block us from making the changes we desire in life. No…
Mentorship and Coaching Help Transform Women Leaders
For Audrey Turley, Weatherhead Executive Education’s Leadership Institute for Women in STEM and Manufacturing (LIW) reinforced a principle that she had always intuitively known: relationships are essential for development and flourishing.  Audrey is a senior biocompatibility expert at Nelson…
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Spartan Showcase: Ingrid Gillies
Majors: Economics and political scienceYear: Class of 2023 When she was unsure what career path she wanted to pursue as a first-year student at Case Western Reserve, Ingrid Gillies received valuable advice from a mentor: get experience in the public, private and nonprofit sectors. Now a rising…
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Weatherhead School’s John Paul Stephens co-authors piece on mindfulness in the workplace
Earlier this year, John Paul Stephens, associate professor of organizational behavior, co-authored a piece published in the Journal of Applied Psychology titled “The Costs of Mindfulness at Work: The Moderating Role of Mindfulness in Surface Acting, Self-Control Depletion, and Performance…
Podcast: Brewing a Business with Brent Zimmerman, CEO, Saucy Brew Works
For episode 6, we sit down with Brent Zimmerman, CEO and Co-Founder of Saucy Brew Works and Weatherhead EMBA alum. Saucy Brew Works has quickly become a staple in the Cleveland craft brewing scene and their business has grown rapidly over the last 5 years. We talk with Brent about starting a…