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The Howard T. McMyler Memorial Lecture
Join the Weatherhead School of Management's economics department for the annual Howard T. McMyler Memorial Lecture Thursday, Oct. 18, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, Ballroom C. Hilary Hoynes, the Haas Distinguished Chair in Economic Disparities at the University of…
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Workshop on Digital Innovation
The inaugural Workshop on Digital Innovation will be held at APP Oct. 18-20. The objective of this workshop is to bring together an interdisciplinary community of leading digital innovation scholars. Organizers hope the workshop will spark ideas and initiate novel…
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MSM Healthcare Management information session
Those interested in earning a Master of Science in Management-Healthcare degree are invited to join applicants, current students, faculty and alumni to discuss the MSM Healthcare program at the Weatherhead School of Management. The information session will take place Monday, Oct. 22, from 6 to…
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“Winnebagos on Wednesday: How Visionary Leadership Can Transform Higher Education”
Former dean of the Weatherhead School of Management, President Emeritus of Tulane University and current APP Trustee Scott Cowen will speak on campus about his newest book, Winnebagos on Wednesdays: How Visionary Leadership Can Transform Higher Education. The event will…
Case Western Reserve Researchers to Examine the Role of Skin Prions in Fatal Neurodegenerative Human Prion Disease
Wenquan Zou, MD, PhD Affecting both people and animals, prion diseases are degenerative brain disorders that can debilitate or kill their victims. The most common form of prion disease affecting humans is sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD). There are about 350 cases of the disease…
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Study: Europe’s economy still boosted by Protestant Reformation, 500 years later
More than 500 years after its humble beginnings as a religious movement, the Protestant Reformation continues to act as a potent economic force in Europe. According to new research from two prominent economists, the movement’s dramatic improvements to literacy and education are directly linked…
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Future of transportation focus of national hackathon hosted by Goodyear and APP
For the first time, the Goodyear Innovation Challenge is open to both MBA and non-MBA student applicants from around the U.S. As countless industries seek to define and shape the future of transportation, a multinational manufacturer is turning to graduate students for ideas. Hosting a hackathon…
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Master of Science in Management: Operations Research and Supply Chain Management open house
Those interested in pursuing the Master of Science in Management: Research and Supply Chain Management program are invited to an open house event to learn more. The open house will take place Friday, Oct. 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Peter B. Lewis Building. Check-in will begin at 10…
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Weatherhead School’s Roman Sheremata wins $50,000 prize for early-career economists
Roman Sheremeta, assistant professor of economics, is the 2018 recipient of the Vernon L. Smith Ascending Scholar Prize from the International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics (IFREE). About the prize Named after Vernon L. Smith—a social scientist and 2002 Nobel Laureate in…
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Conflict of Interest
This past Sunday the New York Times published an extensive front-page article about the repeated failures of a prominent physician scientist to declare potential conflicts of interest on many of the research papers he published. This was even the case for papers in journals that explicitly query…