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Graduation Spotlight: Isabella Devai Camacho de Oliveira
Major: Electrical Engineering Why did you choose this area of study? I came into college knowing I liked physics and a little bit of coding. By taking ENGR 130 and exploring the different disciplines I found that the part I liked the most was building circuits. Electrical engineering seemed a…
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Why is impulse spending so tempting? CWRU economics professor Sining Wang weighs in
We’ve all been there—scrolling through social media or strolling through a store when something unexpected catches our eye: a new gadget, flash sale or “treat yourself” moment. Before we know it, we’ve made a purchase we didn’t plan for and maybe didn’t really need. From ordering DoorDash on a…
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Why is impulse spending so tempting? CWRU economics professor Sining Wang weighs in
We’ve all been there—scrolling through social media or strolling through a store when something unexpected catches our eye: a new gadget, flash sale or “treat yourself” moment. Before we know it, we’ve made a purchase we didn’t plan for and maybe didn’t really need. From ordering DoorDash on a…
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Alumnus Spotlight: Humayun Rashid (MGT ’08)
Imagine if machines could help preserve something deeply human: our dignity. Driven by a deep desire to preserve independence for those living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, Dr. Humayun Rashid is using artificial intelligence and robotics to reimagine what compassionate care can look like—not…
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Weatherhead Alumnae Pen #1 Bestseller Empowering Women to Ditch the Ditty
What do you get when three Weatherhead School of Management alumnae dive into work, wellness and women’s empowerment? A bestselling manifesto flipping burnout on its head. In Ditch the Ditty: Doing What Matters Instead of Doing It All, Lindsey Godwin, PhD (GRS ’08, organizational behavior),…
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Meet nine students presenting at Intersections tomorrow
Research is an integral part of the Case Western Reserve University experience. From the day they enroll on campus, undergraduate students have the chance to pursue answers to vexing questions and contribute to high-level research, no matter their fields of interest. At the end of each semester,…
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In Memory of Bob Sopko
If you were at the Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition this week, you may have seen our video tribute honoring the memory of Bob Sopko. For those who couldn’t be there—or who want to remember him again—we’re sharing it here, too. Bob was the heart and soul of our entrepreneurial community: a…
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The future of work
Upcoming ‘AI and the Future of Work Symposium’ to explore transformative impact of artificial intelligence on industry
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Weatherhead’s Product Management Micro-Credentials Offer a Flexible Path to Leadership
Weatherhead School of Management is expanding professional development opportunities with its new product management micro-credentials program. Designed for busy professionals, the flexible program provides a rigorous, skill-building experience without the commitment of a full MBA, addressing the…
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Alumnus Spotlight: Shivang Ajay Desai (MGT ’13)
Shivang Ajay Desai is on a mission to revolutionize industries through artificial intelligence. As CEO and co-founder of Bigthinx 3DAI—an award-winning fashion technology company redefining the global fashion industry with AI-powered digital clothing, 3D PDP content, and virtual beings—he is at the…