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Distinguished University Professor awarded Organization Development Network’s Lifetime Achievement Award
David L. Cooperrider, the Fairmount Santrol-David L. Cooperrider Professor in Appreciative Inquiry at the Weatherhead School of Management and a Distinguished University Professor, will receive the Organization Development Network’s (OD Network) highest honor—The Lifetime Achievement Award—at its…
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CWRU will use Department of Energy grant to drive private investment in energy innovations
Two professors will create a new investment product to manage risk and catalyze funding for promising energy technologies at critical stages With a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), researchers at ӰƵ will develop a new financial product to attract a…
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Weatherhead School’s Michael Goldberg reflects on trip to Slovenia
Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, reflected on his recent trip to Slovenia in an article for HuffPost titled titled “Tapping into the Diaspora – Angel Investor Support from Abroad.” While in Slovenia, Goldberg led seminars on entrepreneurship, with angel investing as…
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ӰƵ launches first Executive Education partnership with a law firm
ӰƵ’s Weatherhead School of Management Executive Education program has formed its first partnership with a law firm, Tucker Ellis, to provide emotional intelligence training. This fall, a group of attorneys from Tucker Ellis—a full-service law firm with more than 215…
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5 questions with… cross-country cyclists Tony Damiano and Eric Eldred
Editor’s Note: Normally, our “5 questions with…” segment features just one outstanding member of our community. But when we learned of this duo’s summer experience, we wanted to make sure the campus heard both of their perspectives.   Know someone you think should be featured in “5 questions”?…
Endless Possibilities for STTI and Liz Madigan
Alumni Spotlight: Elizabeth Madigan (GRS '92) By Michelle Koski This fall, Elizabeth Madigan, PhD, RN, FAAN, heads to Indianapolis for her new role as chief executive officer of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI). Madigan, who became the Independence Foundation…
Post-Doc Q&A: In Pursuit of Nursing Research
In Pursuit of Nursing Research By Shelly Koski The Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing is known for educating the most innovative nurse scientists in the nation. Forefront asked to four of the school’s post-doctoral fellows what inspired them to become a nurse scientist and what advice they…
Your Health, Precisely
Story by Jessica Ullian Photographs by Gary Yasaki Nursing has long occupied a unique position in health care around the globe, combining expertise in clinical research with commitment to patient well-being. Now, with unprecedented technology and data collection tools, the health care industry is…
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Kalle Lyytinen, innovator in shaping brain-technology relationships, awarded Distinguished University Professorship
Kalle Lyytinen's work can be found at the intersection of two kinds of computing: wet computing—done by our brains—and the so-called dry computing of silicon microprocessors. Kalle Lyytinen, in his first semester at CWRU, 2001 (courtesy of University Archives) By studying how complex sources of…
August Thoughts
Convocation is coming up in a week, signaling the formal start of the CWRU academic year, but things are already gathering momentum. Our new medical students have begun Block 1 and our physician assistant students have had their anatomy final exam. Our bioethics masters program is headed for record…