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Learn more about a master's in operations research and supply chain management at April 24 open house
The Weatherhead School of Management admissions team will host an operations research and supply chain management open house Friday, April 24, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Peter B. Lewis Building. The Master of Science in Management-Operations Research and Supply Chain Management degree is designe...
Attend Public Affairs Discussion Group for talk on U.S. grand strategy
Patrick C. Doherty, co-director of the Strategic Innovation Lab at ӰƵ, will lead the next Public Affairs Discussion Group on Friday, April 17, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 206. The topic of Doherty’s discussion will be “Is It Time For A New U.S. ‘Grand Str...
Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week concludes today; meet three students
Graduate and professional students at ӰƵ are much more than just students. They’re researchers, teachers and leaders. Through their efforts in their research, graduate and professional students make new breakthroughs in their fields. The organizations they lead improve ...
Weatherhead’s Michael Goldberg records TEDxHeraklion on entrepreneurship
Michael Goldberg, visiting assistant professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management, traveled to Greece in February for a TEDxHeraklion session with Alexis Komselis, director of the ALBA Hub for Enterprise & Development in Greece. Goldberg and Komselis collaborated to launch...
Weatherhead Net Impact to host panel on using appreciative inquiry in sustainable careers
Weatherhead Net Impact will hold “An Appreciative Inquiry into Sustainable Careers” panel discussion on how to put a business degree toward a career with positive and social and environmental impact Monday, April 13, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 118. The panel discussion...
Cleveland Clinic, Weatherhead School of Management offer new joint executive MBA program in health care
Building on the core strengths of each, Cleveland Clinic and the Weatherhead School of Management at ӰƵ are collaborating on a new health care-focused executive master of business administration (EMBA) degree program to begin this fall. The Cleveland Clinic-Weatherhead ...
Five named Faculty Distinguished Research Award winners
From social sciences to social work, management to medicine, and biology to biomedical engineering, research is at the heart of ӰƵ. In fact, this past fiscal year alone, researchers earned 1,623 sponsored research awards, totaling more than $311 million. Faculty across ...
Weatherhead School’s Ronald Fry to present free webinar on generative conversations
Ronald Fry, professor of organizational behavior in the Weatherhead School of Management, will give a free webinar titled, “Words Really Do Create Worlds: The Power of Generative Conversations” on Wednesday, April 8, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. The Master of Science Program in Positive Organization Develop...
Mark Taylor wins 2015 Business Information Professional of the Year Award
Beta Alpha Psi selected Mark Taylor, the Andrew D. Braden Professor of Accounting and Auditing and chair of the accountancy department, to receive the 2015 Business Information Professional of the Year award in the category of education. Beta Alpha Psi is the international honor organization for fin...
Two Weatherhead School economists to speak at this year’s David A. Bowers Forecast Luncheon
Helper also will present economic outlook for manufacturing at CWRU event Two nationally prominent economists associated with ӰƵ Weatherhead School of Management will be featured speakers at the 41st annual David A. Bowers Forecast Luncheon on Friday, March 20. U.S. ...