Team Succeeds in Whitman Case Competition - 4.7.2017
Weatherhead students from the MBA, MEM and MSM-Finance programs competed in Syracuse University's small business "live" case competition.
Nicholas DiFranco
DiFranco got another step closer to his goal of working at the intersection of business and technology when he was selected for the Richards Fellowship, which seeks out a top student in the MEM program each year.

Weatherhead students explore business in Chile
Twenty-eight full-time MBA, part-time MBA, master's of engineering and management, and law students traveled March 6-11 to experience the entrepreneurial environment of Chile.
CrystalE produces sensor nodes to be used in building energy management systems. Three MEM students are on the team.
CWRU STARTUP TO COMPETE FOR $1 MILLION IN CLEAN ENERGY TRUST CHALLENGE
Winners of Launch CWRU Weekend - 9.14.15
The results are in from the 2015 Launch CWRU Weekend, and Weatherhead graduate and undergraduate students represent Weatherhead on all three placing teams.

A standing desk for kids to help change our sitting culture
Mathias Ellegiers, MEM '14, is co-founder of Jaswig, a company that designed a standing desk for kids.
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The Master of Engineering and Management (MEM) degree is offered through an innovative collaboration between the Case School of Engineering and the Weatherhead School of Management. The one-year, 14-course business engineering master’s program builds on the technical and analytical skills you gained through your undergraduate engineering degree and provides a real-world framework for applying them along with master’s level business management tools. Individualized coaching emphasizes self-assessment and emotional intelligence. Interdisciplinary team projects enhance the people skills you’ll need as a business leader today. The MEM program positions you to become more productive faster—and accelerate your career.
Learn more about the master’s in engineering management curriculum, and find MEM degree admission information, such as application requirements, deadlines, and program start dates.