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Graduation Spotlight: Maria Pritchett
Major: Chemical Engineering
 Minor: Business Management What made you choose this area of study? I always loved chemistry and math before coming to college, and I have always had a passion for finding out how things work and creating. Additionally, I really care about the environment, and I…
CWRU Law's Emily Worline Selected as a National Jurist 2024 Law Student of the Year
For the second year in a row, a CWRU law student was named a National Jurist Law Student of the Year. The publication announced this week that 3L Emily Worline was selected for the prestigious honor.  "We believe Emily possesses the rare qualities that the National Jurist Student of the Year Honor…
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Graduation Spotlight: Shardul Rajesh Patil
Degree: Master's in Computer Science What made you choose this area of study? I was interested in working in the domain of Software Development, Machine Learning, AI and Data Science. What is your favorite thing about engineering? By use of engineering, people create new innovations. That's…
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Graduation Spotlight: Yaw Boateng
Major: Electrical Engineering What made you choose this area of study? I chose this area because electrical engineering has a lot of room for individual design and ideas once you understand the fundamentals. I also made traffic lights with an Arduino first in ninth grade so that helped. What is…
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Graduation Spotlight: Kush Idnani
Major: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering What made you choose this area of study? The dream is to be a design engineer in F1. Since F1 is like aerospace on the ground it was the best way to take a step towards this dream. What is your favorite thing about engineering? Being able to look at…
On inclusive scholarship
Our proud alumnus Rebecca Barchas, MD (MED ‘68), who endowed the professorship held by Andrew Pieper, recently shared with me her parent’s interest in the history of science and medicine including an extensive book collection and their donation of said collection to the Green Library of Stanford…
Alumnus Flavio Marsiglia joins Dean Voisin on latest "Change Leaders" podcast
Flavio F. Marsiglia (GRS '91) recently appeared on an episode of the Mandel School's podcast, Change Leaders. A professor at the Arizona State University School of Social Work, Marsiglia is also director of the university’s Global Center for Applied Health Research (GCAHR), which exists to design,…
Weatherhead rises in U.S. News & World Report’s best business school rankings
In its 2025 listings of best graduate and professional programs, U.S News & World Report ranked ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s Weatherhead School of Management among the best business schools in the country. The school is now No. 66 in the United States—rising two spots over last year’s…
How Healthy is the Culture of Academic Medicine?
Please join us Wednesday for our Significant Conversation series on How Healthy is the Culture of Academic Medicine? We have a wonderful line up of individuals who have given this topic much thought and provide us perspectives from young trainees to senior faculty. I thank Mark Aulisio who will…
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Spartan Showcase: Sydney Schenk
Student-athletes experience their fair share of highs and lows. Early on in her collegiate career, ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ soccer player Sydney Schenk recognized the toll that took on her mental health. “Soccer had always been a big part of my life, and when entering college, I began to…