Professor Zeren has published a skills-based article in which she combines her two areas of interest: Conflict resolution/empathy skills and career development.
Professor Zeren has published a skills-based article in which she combines her two areas of interest: Conflict resolution/empathy skills and career development.
Congratulations to the students who presented their capstone research on November 28, 2023!
Thank you to Cameron Macaskill (CWRU 2017) and Emma Halfin (CWRU 2022) who spoke with our students at our Careers Colloquium this year.
Irina Yakubenko (CWR’14, Political Science) receives the Distinguished Young Alumni Award from the College of Arts and Sciences. The winners of the 2023 Distinguished Alumni Awards will be honored during this fall’s Homecoming and Reunion Weekend, Oct. 12-15.
From its frequent references in political speeches to its appearances in popular culture, the United States Constitution is perhaps the best-known document in the country. But beyond possibly having memorized its preamble in middle school, how much do you actually know about the law of the land? In honor of Sept. 17 being Constitution Day, Laura Tartakoff, senior instructor in the Department of Political Science at Case Western Reserve, shared some lesser-known facts about the oldest written national federal constitution in effect today.