5 things to know about… summer travel
Jenny Hawkins If you’ve wondered the difference one year can make, look no further than the travel industry. The summer of 2020 was marked by quarantines, stay-at-home mandates and other restrictions...
View ArticleCleveland selected for Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center
DOE-funded center to help small- and medium-sized companies adopt advanced manufacturing technologies A federal institute for smart manufacturing has selected the Institute for Smart, Secure and...
View Article2021 Virtual Digital Futures Conference to explore major shift to digital...
Companies, organizations will learn where they stand in the digital evolution and how to take their technology to the next level Business and industry, government and nonprofit organizations are...
View ArticleRecognizing, honoring distinguished jurists
David Abbott receives Humanitarian Award and named CWRU School of Law’s first Dean’s Distinguished Jurist in Residence As he retires as president of the George Gund Foundation at the end of the year,...
View ArticleThe Clean Water Act at 50: A Q&A with the Burke Center for Environmental Law...
Today is World Water Day, the annual United Nations observance that celebrates water and raises awareness of the 2 billion people living without access to safe water. As we recognize the importance of...
View Article5 things to know about… Tax Day
Known as Tax Day, April 15 is usually a day associated with the often stressful deadline of filing your state and federal income tax returns. This year however, Americans have a couple of extra days...
View ArticleFred Gray, iconic civil rights attorney and CWRU School of Law alum, to...
One of Case Western Reserve University’s most iconic alumni—the man Martin Luther King Jr. called the “chief counsel for the protest movement”—will receive one of the highest honors bestowed on a...
View ArticleHolding Russian war criminals accountable
Michael Scharf, Case Western Reserve University School of Law co-dean, leading panel to present legislation for war crimes court in Ukraine Following numerous atrocities in Ukraine, a team of...
View ArticleRocky Roads
Preparing students for turbulence with a supply chain management degree When the pandemic upended every aspect of the global supply chain from factory production to shipping routes, Case Western...
View ArticleCase Western Reserve University School of Law opens Academy for Inclusive...
In the wake of the nation’s racial reckoning, new academy offers specialized courses in diversity, equity and inclusion To incorporate training on structural bias and anti-racism in the curriculum—and...
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View ArticleCase Western Reserve University School of Law receives $1 million gift to...
Austin (LAW ’68) and Gwendolyn Robosson Fragomen have committed $1 million to help expand Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s impact in the field of immigration law. Their gift will...
View ArticleWho’s liable in a ‘self-driving’ car crash?
Case Western Reserve University law professor examines legal gray area when semi-autonomous vehicles are involved in accidents Police officers can often identify which driver is responsible for a...
View ArticleCase Western Reserve law and social work schools create framework to help...
Establishing clear title allows residents stay in, improve their homes, contributing to neighborhood stability on Cleveland’s east side It’s a common problem in inner-city neighborhoods: An elderly...
View ArticleNew Case Western Reserve University program geared toward commercializing...
Case Western Reserve University is launching a new program to capitalize on commercializing innovations arising from the burgeoning field of regenerative medicine. The program, which will begin this...
View ArticleBetter coaching to promote a person’s growth
New research suggests more effective approach—for managers, therapists, teachers and parents What if there was a more effective way to coach and inspire your employees? Athletes? Students? Even your...
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