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July 30, 2025 - MBA Newsletter - Summer Edition!

Elizabeth Kalfas - Wednesday, July 30, 2025
 General   Events   Jobs & Career   Must Read 
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Table Of Contents

  1. MBA Newsletter Archives
  2. FALL 2025 Internships
  3. MBA Program Updates
  4. CWRU & WSOM Events
  5. VISA Office
  6. University Health & Counseling Services
  7. Student Resources
  8. CWRU OPT & CPT Workshops
  9. Become a Peer Health Educator
  10. Connect with Liz
  11. 8.7 Healthcare Roundtable
  12. Fowler Center ThinkImpact

Internship Opportunities for Fall 2025

(updated 7.9.25)


Students interested in applying for a Fall 2025 Internships (remote or in Cleveland) can review relevant MBA intern opportunities through the attached PDF HERE.

If you have questions or need support with your internship search, please schedule time to meet with Nicole Tischler or email her nxt341@case.edu.
 

Here’s how to level up your elevator pitch

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With summer internships in full swing—and fall career fairs just weeks away—Case Western Reserve University students are introducing themselves to supervisors, mentors and recruiters at lightning speed. That’s where a tight, well‑told elevator pitch comes in handy: a 30‑second story that sparks curiosity and secures the next conversation.

That “story” piece is non‑negotiable, according to William Tavel, entrepreneur-in-residence at CWRU’s Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship.

“A compelling elevator pitch really is one thing: a story,” he explained. “When you look at giving a pitch as a chance for narrative storytelling via a monologue from an actor instead of a business presentation, all of sudden you approach the process entirely differently.”

The Daily connected with Tavel to find out how to craft the perfect elevator pitch ahead of a new wave of on‑campus networking events, interviews and internship opportunities this fall.

Why—and who—should care?

Tavel coaches students to lead with context (“the why”) and finish with purpose (“the ask”). Too many presenters, he warns, skip both. 

A listener who doesn’t know why they should care—or what you want them to do—won’t remember much once the doors reopen, he said. 

In Tavel’s view, the delivery should adapt to the setting. A formal competition might warrant a polished script, but a quick elevator ride in Nord Hall? That calls for conversational energy.

“So often new founders feel they need to stick to a script. This can lead to pitches feeling forced, unnatural, and disjointed,” Tavel noted. He suggested viewing each pitch as a living tale that changes with the audience, peppered with guiding questions to draw listeners into the journey.

Think heroic quest, not slide deck

And while pitching is synonymous with startups, its reach is broader. To him, pitching is the art of creating a narrative story for your objective. Job interviews, research collaborations, even project proposals inside large organizations are all variations on the same craft.

He’s seen the payoff firsthand: a student whose 30‑second pitch caught a nonprofit leader’s ear and secured a meeting on the spot; another who was invited to dinner with investors hours after a networking event. The pitches didn’t close those deals—execution did—but they opened the necessary doors.

Next time you get on an elevator, when the doors glide shut and the level numbers start ticking, skip the floor‑button stare. Break the silence with your story’s opening line, finish with a clear ask—and step out knowing those few seconds may have just landed your next big opportunity.

Copied from 7.28.25 CWRU Daily - reference original post here.

Apply for the Fowler Center’s
2025-26 ThinkImpact Fellowship! \"Picture

Interested in learning how entrepreneurship can be used to solve social and environmental problems or building your own social enterprise project? Consider applying for the 2025-26 ThinkImpact fellowship, which aims to develop and promote businesses that create positive impacts for communities, societies and environments around the world. 

Run by the Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit, ThinkImpact is an opportunity for Case Western Reserve University students to identify social or environmental issues and form teams to craft innovative solutions.

Participation in this program also offers opportunities to attend virtual and in person workshops with other students at CWRU and around the world, gain international exposure and participate in the cultural exchange of ideas. 

Applications close Thursday, July 31, 2025.

To learn more about the fellowship or apply, visit the Fowler Center’s website. 

"Improving the Health Status of Your Community":
In-Person Healthcare Roundtable

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Current students are eligible for a discounted rate of $25.
Please register with your school email address.

Thursday, August 7, 2025
4:30 - 7:30 PM

 

The health of our communities doesn't just shape individual well-being — it directly impacts the success, sustainability, and future of our healthcare organizations.

 

That’s why WellLink Health Alliance and the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) of Northern Ohio are proud to invite you to a thought-provoking and actionable panel discussion!

 

Improving the Health Status of Your Community

August 7, 2025  |  4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

WellLink Headquarters  | 1226 Huron Road East, Cleveland Ohio, 44115

 

Hear from some of Northeast Ohio’s expert healthcare and community leaders about how their organizations are actively addressing community health — and how you can do the same.

 

What you'll learn:
\"✅\" Strategies to engage local leaders in meaningful dialogue on community health
\"✅\" Key benchmarks for measuring your organization’s community benefit
\"✅\" Insights on how leading organizations are addressing social and behavioral factors that influence long-term health outcomes
\"✅\" Real-world examples from leaders on the role they play in community health and how they lead for change
\"✅\" How community health directly affects your planning, operations, and financial performance

 

Whether you lead healthcare operations, drive community initiatives, or influence policy — this is your opportunity to be part of the solution.

 

This event is not limited to members of ACHE, but we're excited to offer 1.5 CE Hours (In-Person) for those who are a member of ACHE or those who hope to be!

Register Here

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FT MBA Program Updates



FALL 2025 - IMPORTANT DATES
Please bookmark the 2025 - 2026 WSOM Graduate Academic Calendar in your browser!

Refer to the official academic calendar prior to making travel plans. Students are expected to be available for midterm and final exams, as outlined in your class syllabi.
  • Mon, Aug 25: First day of Fall 2025 classes
  • Mon, Sept 1: No Classes/CWRU Closed - Labor Day Holiday
  • Fri, Sept 5: Last day to drop or add a class without financial penalty
  • Mon, Oct 13 - Fri, Oct 17: Midterm Week for MBAC core classes
    (elective midterm exam dates are determined by individual professors)
  • Mon, Oct 20 & Tue, Oct 21: No Classes - Fall Break
  • Wed, Nov 26 - Fri, Nov 28: No Classes - Thanksgiving Break
  • Mon, Dec 8: Last day of Fall 2025 classes
  • Tue, Dec 9 - Mon, Dec 15: Final Exam Week
    (elective final exam dates are determined by individual professors)

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Become a Peer Health Educator 


What is a Peer Health Educator?

CWRU Peer Health Educators (PHE) are students who are committed to creating a culture of wellness within the CWRU community. The purpose of the program is to advocate for and promote health choices, personal well-being and community safety through leadership, education, and awareness. Peer Health Educators provide workshops services, and events to meet the health and wellness needs of CWRU students. 

If you are interested in becoming a PHE or learning more about the program, please consider attending on of our Peer Health Education Information Sessions. Info sessions will be hosted in the beginning of September, dates and registration links will be announced next month via social media, our nesletter and the UH&CS Website. 

To learn more about the Peer HEalth Education program, please visit our website by clicking here. 

Event Updates for Summer 2025

Stay updated on all CWRU & WSOM Events through Campus Groups
 
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WOW! Wade Oval Wednesdays

Your favorite free summer concert series returns this summer! Proudly Sponsored by First National Bank.

July Concerts:

  • July 30 - Raquel & The Wildflowers

VIEW THE LINEUP
 


 
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EVENT

tool[box]: PRO - 3D Printer Training, Sean

\"Clock\" Wednesday, July 30
4:00pm - 6:00pm
\"Location Sears think[box] - Floor 2 Presentation Area, Floor 3, Richey Mixon Building 11201 Cedar Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106, United States
Link
\"Calendar\" Add to Google Cal,Outlook,Yahoo,iCal

Come explore 3D Printing with the Ultimaker 2+!
Make a small 3D printed object in PLA, learning to go from simple design creation to printing an object. In this workshop, you will be led by an awesome Student Technician through an introduction to basic 3D modeling, generating g-code for the 3D printer, and setting up and running the machine. This workshop will teach you the basics of setting up a file for 3D print success.

You will learn: 
The capabilities and limitations of our Ultimaker 2+ 3D printers.
An overview of Tinkercad, with a focus on designing for 3D print success.
How to navigate Cura to orient your model and choose the correct settings for printing. 
Sears think[box]'s system for requesting an SD card and purchasing filament.
How to set up your 3D printer for printing.   
What to look for when 3D printing, as well as tips and tricks for troubleshooting common issues.

Important Notes:
All participants will make an instructor-lead project. If your goal is to complete a personal print or project, this training teaches skills that support that goal, but will not provide time or support for personal projects. Users can come in any time during our open hours to work on personal projects. Student Technicians are available during those times to help. Schedule a consultation for projects that need additional support. 
This training is not mandatory for using the machine. You can jump right in by following our online tutorials.
Training is open and free for participants ages 8+. Participants 8-13 must complete training with an accompanying adult. 
This class may be canceled if it does not reach its minimum required amount.

RSVP
\"Farm

EVENT

Farm Stands @ the University Farm

\"Clock\" Thursday, July 31
2:00pm - 6:00pm
\"Location Private Location (sign in to display)
Link
\"Calendar\" Add to Google Cal,Outlook,Yahoo,iCal

Come out to shop CWRU Farm's own seasonal produce - locally-grown goodies cared for and harvested by our Farm Food Program staff and student interns at the University Farm in Hunting Valley!

The Farm Food Program team will be set up and open for sales at the farm's greenhouse every other Thursday throughout the harvest season (including into falll!) to make sure the fruits of our labor end up on your plates!

Selection of available produce may will vary depending on seasonal availability.

*Cash-free event - we can accept credit card, Venmo, and Paypal.

**Dates for on-campus produce sales coming soon**

RSVP
\"Summer

EVENT

Summer Serves: Church of the Covenant Community Meal

\"Clock\" Thursday, July 31
4:00pm - 7:00pm
\"Location Private Location (sign in to display)
Link
\"Calendar\" Add to Google Cal,Outlook,Yahoo,iCal

Help prepare and serve a community meal to guests at the Church of the Covenant, located next door to Thwing Center on Euclid Ave.

RSVP
\"Opening

EVENT

Opening Reception - Art Exhibition Creative Neighbors

\"Clock\" Monday, August 11
6:00pm - 8:00pm
\"Location Wade Park Community Engagement Center, 11310 Wade Park Avenue, Cleveland, OHIO 44106, United States
Link
\"Calendar\" Add to Google Cal,Outlook,Yahoo,iCal

Join us for an inspiring exhibition that celebrates the creative partnership between local community artists and CRWU and the Local Government & Community Relations . This unique art show bridges the university and neighborhood, featuring diverse works that speak to resilience, identity, and the power of shared expression.

Evening Highlights:


Original artwork from creative Neighbors

🎤 Artist panel discussion begins at 6:15 PM

🥂 Light refreshments and meaningful conversations

For questions, contact:
📧 communityrelations@case.edu

We look forward to seeing you there!

RSVP
\"Fix-It

EVENT

Fix-It CLE Repair Workshop (COPY)

\"Clock\" Monday, August 25
3:00pm - 7:00pm
\"Location Sears think[box], Floor 2: Collaboration, 11201 Cedar Ave, Cleveland, OHIO 44106, United States
Link
\"Calendar\" Add to Google Cal,Outlook,Yahoo,iCal

Mend, don't spend. Repair, don't throw. Let's collectively grow!
Learn to fix everyday objects with the help of experienced coaches to reduce waste and save money. Fixing together builds community.

RSVP
\"Rainbow

EVENT

Rainbow Welcome

\"Clock\" Monday, August 25
4:00pm - 6:00pm
\"Location Private Location (sign in to display)
Link
\"Calendar\" Add to Google Cal,Outlook,Yahoo,iCal

Join the LGBT Center's annual celebration welcoming members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies back to campus for another school year! This is a great opportunity to connect with LGBTQ+ and allied students, faculty, and staff!

RSVP
\"International

EVENT

International Student VISA/OISRE Late Orientation Fall 2025

\"Clock\" Friday, August 29
3:00pm - 4:30pm
\"Calendar\" Add to Google Cal,Outlook,Yahoo,iCal

Meet the staff from the Visa & Immigration Services & Advisors (VISA) Office and the Office of International Student Resources and Engagement (OISRE). Learn about very important immigration regulations associated with your visa status, as well as information on transitioning well to studying at CWRU and in the United States.

Note: This is a live Zoom session

RSVP


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VISA Office Information

The VISA Office is open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, even during summer! We are located in Crawford Hall, Suite 215.

We have virtual chat advising available Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11am to 1pm. Access virtual chat at https://case.edu/visa/international-students during posted chat hours. You are also welcome to contact us for an in-person, phone, or virtual appointment. Please schedule an appointment with a VISA staff member at https://case.edu/visa/about/make-appointment.
 

OPT & CPT Workshops

We completed our live Zoom OPT and CPT workshops for the spring semester.  These workshops will resume in the fall. If you're still planning to apply for OPT or CPT, you can view the recorded presentation which goes over the application process, student responsibilities, and other important considerations in detail.  You can view the presentation by going to our website and scroll down to "Practical Training Resources".

University Health & Counseling Services (UH&CS)

Location: https://case.edu/studentlife/healthcounseling/about/hours-location-contact-info
Appointments: http://myhealthconnect.case.edu/
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Care Anytime:
Nurse on-call (after hours and on weekends): 216.368.2450
Counselor on-call (after hours and on weekends): 216.368.587

 


Timely Care

If you are off campus and are feeling under the weather, or could use some support, know that TimelyCare is avaialable to you anytime, anywhere.  All CWRU, CIA, CIM and KSU Podiatry students can all access TimelyCare at no-cost! 

What Services are Available? 

  • Talk Now- 24/7 in the moment mental health support. 
  • Scheduled Counseling- scheduled visits with a licensed counselor, including nights and weekends. 
  • Medical Visits- 24/7, on-demand and scheduled visits with a licensed medical provider. 
  • Workshops and classes- On-demand and live workshops and classes including yoga and meditation. 

Download the TimelyCare app through your app store or visit the TimelyCare website to enroll. 

LINKS TO HELPFUL STUDENT RESOURCES
Handshake 12Twenty UTech
Campus Groups SIS VISA Office
University Health & Counseling Services Student Emergency Fund CWRU Food Resources
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Liz Kalfas | Director, MBA Programs & Student Success
PBL 160M | liz.kalfas@case.edu | 216.368.0874 (office)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizkalfas/

Schedule an appointment with Liz

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