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Weatherhead School of Management

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SearchOwl | A CWRU Student Startup Story
We are excited to shout out some of our micro-grant recipients, Jadon, Dale, Cullen, and Ryan of SearchOwl! SearchOwl is a groundbreaking startup focused on revolutionizing the way consumers search for products. Under the leadership of CEO Jadon and his exceptional team, SearchOwl is set to redefine...
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Weatherhead's John Paul Stephens offers tips on making the most out of a company retreat
What to consider when planning company retreatsSmart Business: John Paul Stephens, associate professor at Weatherhead School of Management, wrote a guest column offering tips on how to make sure a company retreat is worth the investment of time, money and energy—and not just checking a to-do box....
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Weatherhead students meet executives in Silicon Valley as part of Veale Snyder Fellows program
Four undergraduate students from the Weatherhead School of Management traveled to Silicon Valley in San Francisco, California, as part of the global technology management course led by Adjunct Professor Ram Fish. The students in this course are in the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship’s 2023-24...
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Weatherhead School of Management undergraduate programs fall open house
ӰƵ undergraduate students are invited to join Weatherhead School of Management for a fall open house Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 208 (Undergraduate Student Center). Students can meet with faculty and staff during the open hous...
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Filipino American History Month: Meet three Filipino members of the CWRU community
From earning two degrees at ӰƵ and now working in the Department of Anatomy, to conducting research in the School of Medicine as an undergraduate student, to making strides on the varsity swim team while an integrated master’s business student, those of Filipino heritage are engage...
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McClelland's Study on Disparities in Access to Radiotherapy Published in American Journal of Clinical Oncology
Shearwood McClelland, MD, a member of Case CCC's Population and Cancer Prevention Program, is the corresponding author for the study "Disparities in access to radiotherapy among Hispanic/Latinx populations in the United States: How far have we left to go?" published in the Oct. 26, 2023, issue of th...
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Student spotlight: Anurag Virmani
While studying pharmacology at Maulana Azad Medical College in New Delhi, India, Anurag Virmani became interested in the inner workings of the healthcare system. “I realized I want to be involved in those major decisions that impact healthcare, not just within the spectrum of your patients,” he sa...
Dedicated to service: Meet a veteran in the Weatherhead community
Growing up in Lomita, California, Sharon Ehasz had a lot to look up to—both figuratively and literally. Her family’s extensive military background lent her many role models for applying the desire she felt to serve something greater than herself. But it was her passion for flying—a skill she first t...
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Alumna Alexandria Johnson Boone honored with Flora Award
In celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women in 2023, twenty women from across the nation have been chosen as recipients of the Flora Award. Weatherhead alumna Alexandria (Alex) Johnson Boone (GRS '81, organization development and analysis) is one of the recipien...
Alumni receive 5 Under 35 Awards
This year, the Weatherhead School of Management proudly introduced a new award: the 5 under 35 Award to recognize the remarkable personal, professional, and civic achievements of alumni 35 years of age and younger. We are quite proud of this inaugural class of honorees, which includes Bruce Douglas ...