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Two ϳԹ representatives will speak at STEM Gender Equality Congress
Two representatives of ϳԹ are among the list of distinguished guest speakers at the upcoming STEM Gender Equality Congress (SGEC), a two-day conference hosted annually by Science Impact Ltd., based in England. The 2017 SGEC is June 8-9 in Berlin. Speakers include: Ly...
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Heavy Metal
We are picking up a lot of heavy metal these days. Mark Chance, vice dean for research, has been named a Distinguished University Professor and will receive his silver medal at the August convocation. Mark Griswold returned from the International Society for Magnetic Resonance meetings in Hawaii wit...
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Weatherhead School of Management students contribute to Cleveland Indians sustainability strategies at Progressive Field
Volunteer “Green Teams” will help reduce waste and educate fans Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Indians teamed with three graduate students from ϳԹ's Weatherhead School of Management to help produce a report highlighting the ballclub’s efforts to make Progressive Field...
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“Beyond Silicon Valley” chosen for AACSB’s first Entrepreneurship Spotlight Challenge
ϳԹ Weatherhead School of Management’s wide-ranging entrepreneurial education program, known as Beyond Silicon Valley, has been honored in the first Entrepreneurship Spotlight Challenge (ESC) of AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business...
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Inaugural “Flourish Prizes” to be awarded at Fourth Global Forum for Business as an Agent of World Benefit, June 14-16
17 business innovations to be honored for contributions to the 17 U.N. Sustainable Development Goals The Fourth Global Forum for Business as an Agent of World Benefit, on June 14-16 at ϳԹ, will celebrate business leaders, professors and students making a positive impact...
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MSM Healthcare information session for ϳԹ employees
Join the Weatherhead School of Management admissions team for an MSM Healthcare information session geared solely toward ϳԹ employees. This session will be held Thursday, May 11, from noon to 1 p.m. The location will be determined based on interest. Over lunch, the adm...
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Five faculty members selected for Faculty Distinguished Research Award
As an integral part of the fabric that defines ϳԹ, university-based research continues to result in groundbreaking discoveries in everything from law to management to medicine and beyond. Each year, the university community celebrates the many scholarly pursuits of students, facul...
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ϳԹ’s Richard Boyatzis to receive Lifetime Achievement Award for contributions to human resources
Richard Boyatzis has produced decades of management research that changed and set the foundation for how human resources (HR) professionals evaluate the people who can successfully manage organizations. He lectures internationally about emotional intelligence, a necessary ability of management leade...
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ϳԹ’s Weatherhead School of Management to present Fourth Global Forum for Business as an Agent of World Benefit, June 14-16
2017 theme: “Discovering Flourishing Enterprise: The Key to Great Performance” More businesses seeking success and an engaged workforce are evolving toward becoming flourishing enterprises—those that create economic prosperity while contributing to a healthy environment and improving human well-bei...
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In Defense of the NIH
It’s early in the budget process. Almost always, the President’s budget is modified in Congress. The current proposal will not stand. Nonetheless, it is still disheartening to learn of a budget that proposes a $5.8 billion cut to the National Institutes of Health—over 18% of its total. Over the yea...