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Register for Entrepreneurship Courses in Fall 2025!
Registration for Fall 2025 is underway and we are excited to highlight a few opportunities to take courses in entrepreneurship topics from our colleagues around campus! Check out our full list of courses in entrepreneurship: Undergraduate Courses Graduate Courses Digital Innovation Interested i...
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Announcing the Winners of the 2025 Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition!
On April 8, the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship hosted the 2025 Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition at the Sears think[box]. As usual, this year's finalists were quite an impressive group. Thank you to all of our judges and participants, and to all of our attendees and cheerleaders. We were ...
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CWRU School of Law specialty programs ranked highly by U.S. News
The new 2025-26 U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Schools listing include the rankings for 13 specialty programs at 196 law schools, with ӰƵ School of Law earning top rankings in multiple areas of concentration. The law school has achieved impressive specialty rank...
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Dr. Yaron Covo to join Law-Medicine faculty
The Law-Medicine Center is delighted to announce that Yaron Covo will be joining ӰƵ as an assistant professor on the tenure track. Covo earned an LLB from Tel Aviv University Law School (2014), and LLM and JSD degrees from Columbia Law School (2019 and 2023). He is curre...
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Law School hosts national forum for medical students
The Law-Medicine Center hosted a two-day conference on February 21-22, 2025, entitled “Starting a Career in Medicine - Threats to Healthy Doctor-Patient Relationships. A National Forum for Medical Students.” At the conference, medical and legal experts described the challenges that physicians face ...
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Balancing Baseball and the Law
Somewhere between studying, attending classes and networking with employers, second-year law student Jack Anderson makes time to pursue another passion: baseball. As a six-year member of the ӰƵ baseball team, Anderson has mastered the art of time management, carefully co...
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CWRU School of Law mourns the passing of Louise McKinney
The ӰƵ School of Law community mourns the passing of retired law professor Louise McKinney, who died on Tuesday, March 18. McKinney joined the clinical faculty in 1989 after serving as the Director of the Clinical Education Programme at the University of Botswana...
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Charles Pavelec selected as Sixth Circuit Distinguished Bankruptcy Law Student for 2025
Third-year law student Charles Pavelec was recently selected as the Sixth Circuit Distinguished Bankruptcy Law Student for 2025. The award was presented on March 20 at a reception in Washington, D.C. “The Bankruptcy Code is really complicated and can sometimes seem like fake words made up by lawye...
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Bryan Adamson and Ayesha Bell Hardaway named Gray Institute Fellows
At its inaugural symposium in Montgomery, Alabama, the Fred D. Gray Institute for Human and Civil Rights appointed Ayesha Bell Hardaway, Director of the university’s Social Justice Institute and Professor of Law, and Bryan L. Adamson, Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion and the David L. and A...
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Prince Ghosh on the Founder’s Journey: From NASA Engineer to Startup CEO
Prince Ghosh is the co-founder and CEO of Factored Quality, a digital quality control platform that helps over 100 consumer goods brands manage global supply chains. In this interview, Prince shares his journey from being an aerospace engineer at NASA to founding Factored Quality, discussing his exp...