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2021 Undergraduate Student Awards
The Weatherhead School of Management is pleased to recognize the following undergraduate students for their excellent work at Weatherhead. Accounting The Weatherhead School of Management Award given to the most outstanding senior in accounting. This year's recipient is John Fissel. The Andrew D.…
Spartan Showcase: Maria Luisa Bates Domenech
Year: Rising senior Majors: Economics, political science; pre-law Minor: Business management  When Maria Luisa Bates Domenech was considering where to go to college, she was excited about the experiences Case Western Reserve University offered—but worried about the cost. For her, scholarship…
Weatherhead Improves Globally in AméricaEconomia Rankings
In the newly released AméricaEconomía’s Global Ranking for Best Business Schools for Latin Americans, the Weatherhead School of Management ranked 39th globally and 13th in the United States. This is an improvement over last year’s rank of 58th globally and 19th in the United States. "We are…
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Spartan Showcase: Maria Luisa Bates Domenech
Year: Rising seniorMajors: Economics, political science; pre-lawMinor: Business management  When Maria Luisa Bates Domenech was considering where to go to college, she was excited about the experiences Case Western Reserve University offered—but worried about the cost. For her, scholarship…
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Finding better ways to combat prostate cancer incidence in African American men
Prostate cancer incidence is particularly high in the area served by the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center. African American men, locally and nationally, are disproportionally affected by prostate cancer in greater incidence and mortality. Researchers have dedicated resources to better understand…
Gullett named to Crain's Women of Note
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) extends congratulations to Heidi Gullett, MD, MPH, who will be recognized at the 2021 Crain's Cleveland Business' Women of Note Awards. This year's event salutes 15 inspiring women whose dedication and achievements enrich Northeast Ohio, its…
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Leader Spotlight: J. Alan Diehl
Since 2019, new Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer J. Alan Diehl, PhD, has been working with fellow leaders to develop research priorities and support new initiatives. Diehl, who is also Chair of the Department of Biochemistry in the School of Medicine, brings a strong understanding of…
Tiwari receives SIIM Early Career Achievement Award
Congratulations to Pallavi Tiwari, PhD, recipient of the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) Early Career Achievement Award! The 2021 Honorary Award is presented in recognition of significant and innovative technical contributions in imaging informatics. Dr. Tiwari is an assistant…
Research: Strategic Service Design Attributes, Customer Experience and Co-Created Service Choice
Manoj Malhotra, Dean of the Weatherhead School Albert J. Weatherhead, III Professor of Management, recently published research in the Production and Operations Management Journal discussing strategic service design attributes based on evidence from hospitals in Florida. Malhotra and his coauthors’…
Research: Mispricing, short-sale constraints and the cross-section of option returns
Lakshmi Shankar Ramachandran, assistant professor of banking and finance, published new research in the Journal of Financial Economics on pricing of options. Shankar and his co-author establish that investors use put options to express their views on overpriced stocks that face severe constraints…