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Program Overviews
Why Weatherhead?
- BOLD
IDEAS. LASTING IMPACT.
Learn about Weatherhead's legacy for advancing bold
ideas that have a lasting impact on business and society.
- INTERNATIONALLY
RENOWN FACULTY
Weatherhead's faculty are known for their ability
to integrate cutting-edge research with real-world business
applications. Weatherhead's 92 full-time faculty provide
teaching and research strength in the most up-to-date
and creative areas of management knowledge and teaching
techniques.
Faculty from five Weatherhead departments have been
listed among BusinessWeek's Best B-School Teachers
in the U.S.
- TOP
RANKED PROGRAMS
- Top Organizational Behavior Department in the world for the past five years(Financial Times, 2003-2007)
- #3 Most Innovative M.B.A. Team in the world (Thunderbird Global Innovation Challenge®, 2005)
- #9 Nonprofit Program in the world (U.S. News & World Report, 2005)
- #18 in the world for Breadth of Alumni Network (Economist, 2005)
- #23 in the world for Faculty Quality (Economist, 2005)
- #23 in the world for Social Responsibility and Sustainability Education in the M.B.A. Program (Beyond Grey Pinstripes, 2005)
- Top 25 Executive M.B.A. Program in the United States (Financial Times, 2006)
- #29 Undergraduate Business Program (U.S. News and World Report, September 2006)
- Ranked Top Design Program by Business Week
- PETER
B. LEWIS BUILDING
The Peter B. Lewis Building, designed
by world-renowned architect Frank O. Gehry, reflects
the creative learning environment of the Weatherhead
School. Through its dramatic integration of architecture,
design and the unique Weatherhead approach to learning,
the Lewis Building symbolizes the challenges facing
organizations and executives in the future. Success
will be gained through the integration of management
disciplines, a commitment to lifelong learning, the
willingness to improvise, and a clearly articulated
approach to developing personal and organizational competencies.
- CASE
WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY
The university traces its heritage to the founding of
Western Reserve College in 1826 and the Case Institute
of Technology in 1880, culminating in the merger of
both the undergraduate and graduate schools in 1967.
Close to 10,000 students are enrolled, from more than
100 nations.
Case's campus, located at the heart of University Circle,
places students within one of the most extensive concentrations
of educational, scientific, medical and cultural institutions
in the United States.
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