From: Elizabeth Kalfas
Date: April 22
Subject: April 22, 2026 - WSOM Graduate Programs Newsletter



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Guardians of Finance Podcast:
Interview with Dean Andrew Medvedev

Guardians of Finance

Accounting Intern

Schneller

Job Description (#26-206)

The Accounting Intern position is responsible for performing accurate and timely financial activities in accordance with company policies, procedures, and US GAAP.  This position is responsible for primary focus on Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Cost Accounting.


📌DIRECTIONS TO FULL DESCRIPTION & APPLICATION:
1. Visit https://www.schneller.com/careers to create an account
2. Click on careers
3. Click view jobs
4. Click on Accounting Intern (#26-206) to apply

Manufacturing Operations Intern

Schneller

Job Description (#26-209)

The Manufacturing Operations Intern will support the Operations team in executing key operational and strategic initiatives within the business unit. This role provides hands-on exposure to manufacturing operations, production planning, and business performance management within a fast-paced manufacturing environment.

The position will assist with analyzing operational data, supporting execution of the manufacturing build plan, and contributing to projects focused on improving the quality, delivery performance, and productivity of Schneller’s products and processes. This role will work closely with cross-functional teams across operations, production planning, engineering, quality, and commercial functions to support operational decision-making and continuous improvement initiatives that drive customer satisfaction and business performance.

📌DIRECTIONS TO FULL DESCRIPTION & APPLICATION:
1. Visit https://www.schneller.com/careers to create an account
2. Click on careers
3. Click view jobs
4. Click on Manufacturing Intern (#26-209) to apply

Learning Support & Zoom Facilitation Assistant

BE AWARE OF HIRING SCAMS!

Sadly, recruitment season seems to bring out the scammers who reach out to you appearing to be from legitimate companies with legitimate offers. When in doubt, please reach out to the Center for Career Success or Weatherhead Career Management Office and we will be more than happy to do research to help assure your offer is legitimate. You can always reach us at: careers@case.edu or wsom-cmo@case.edu

Identifying a scam job offer or posting is crucial to protecting yourself from fraud. Please review THIS DOCUMENT for red flags to watch out for and how to protect yourself!

xLab FA26

📌Applications are being accepted now through Friday, May 1 for xLab's Fall semester projects with Progressive, Sherwin Williams and more.  

xLab pairs a multi-disciplinary team of students together with an external client for real world digital innovation projects focused on responsible and ethical technology. Our project teams use the latest design and development tools as they work directly with the client throughout the semester. The course, BTEC 400, is STEM approved for business students.

Visit the xLab website for more information, or contact Celeste Blau at cxb587@case.edu with any questions.

FA26 Fam Biz Electives
*Interested students should speak with their Program Director to determine if these courses are approved electives for your program.

SASS 500: Managing Nonprofits for Resilience 
(3 credits)

Classes will entail a mix of learning modes including lecture, discussion, guest speakers, case studies, and student presentations and exercises.  Readings and lectures are assigned in advance, and students are expected to study them before each class.  Students will learn why it is important for a nonprofit organization to build resilience, the concepts of organizational slack and organizational learning that underwrite resilience, and management strategies that can be engaged to build resilience and allow nonprofit organizations to prepare for and navigate crises.

Dennis Young - MSASS
PROFESSOR: 
Dennis R. Young, PhD, Emeritus Professor

EMAIL: dennisryoung@gsu.edu (Interested students with questions are encouraged to email Professor Young directly.)

DAYS/DATES: Tues/Thurs | May 19 – June 25

TIME: 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm

ON-CAMPUS LOCATION: Mandel Center 105


*Non-MBA students interested in this class should speak with their Program Director to determine if this course is an approved elective for your program.

SASS 407:
Nonprofit Revenue Development & Planning
(3 credits)

Revenue strategy and development are critical in advancing the mission and core work of a nonprofit organization, and are among the most strategic responsibilities held by an executive director and his/her board. Nonprofits face a myriad of revenue options which could be pursued but each of these has implications for how the organization advances it mission and its sustainability. The course will examine how to assess these revenue sources and evaluate how they can contribute to an organization's overall financial vitality.

*Please refer to SIS for further details on dates, times, and location.

SASS 410: Nonprofit Databased Decision Making 
(3 credits)

Nonprofit leaders face a wide range of data needs and opportunities to use data to inform strategy and practice. This course is designed to give students a working knowledge of data analysis, statistical concepts, research designs for program planning and evaluation, and techniques for problem solving. By exploring a continuum of decision making opportunities in the nonprofit sector, the course will present methods and frameworks for collecting and interpreting data to inform organizational action.

*Please refer to SIS for further details on dates, times, and location.

Product Management Club
End-of-Year Social


PM ClubSaturday, April 25
3:00 - 5:00 PM

Bellflower Lounge
(Room 290, Second floor, Thwing West)

Hang out with the PM Club on April 25th for our end-of-year social! Play games and discuss product ideas, and end with a raffle for amazing tech prizes!

Earn raffle tickets by joining Product Jeopardy and a one-minute Product Pitch. More tickets = More chances to win!

Prizes:
Hisense 43” QLED 4K Smart TV
Google Nest Hub 2nd Gen
JBL Vibe Buds 2
Soundcore P31i Earbuds

📌RSVP HERE. Come and learn about products and win prizes!

Wednesday, April 22
Start End   Event         Location
11:00am 5:00pm American Red Cross Blood Drive Private Location (sign in to display)
12:45pm 1:45pm English Conversation Hour Sears 315
4:00pm 5:00pm Let's Talk Drop-in Consultation Private Location (sign in to display)
6:00pm 7:00pm Consulting Recruiting Q&A PBL 05
7:30pm 8:30pm Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra & Case Camerata Orchestra Private Location (sign in to display)
Thursday, April 23
10:00am 2:00pm School of Medicine: Master’s Spring Poster Symposium & Activities Fair Private Location (sign in to display)
12:30pm 1:30pm Neurosciences Seminar - David Bennett, MD, PhD Online Event
1:00pm 4:00pm Mindful Activity Hour: Movie and Crafternoon Private Location (sign in to display)
2:00pm 3:00pm Let's Talk Drop-in Consultation Online Event
4:00pm 5:00pm Debt Management - Presented by PNC Bank Online Event
5:00pm 7:00pm Coffee & Chats Private Location (sign in to display)
Friday, April 24
12:00pm 2:00pm Graduation Cap Decorating Party Private Location (sign in to display)
2:15pm 3:45pm Spoken English Language Programs (SELP) Friday Conversation Hour Private Location (sign in to display)
4:00pm 5:30pm Presenting Arguments in Higher Education - A Spoken English Language Programs Workshop Private Location (sign in to display)
5:00pm 7:00pm ENTP Gala Private Location (sign in to display)
Saturday, April 25
10:00am 2:00pm Cuyahoga Valley National Park Day Hike Private Location (sign in to display)
1:00pm 2:30pm Alumni & Grad Mixer Private Location (sign in to display)
3:00pm 5:00pm Product Management Club End of Semester Social Event Private Location (sign in to display)
Monday, April 27
7:30pm 8:30pm Case Glee Club & University Chorale Private Location (sign in to display)
Tuesday, April 28
11:00am 2:00pm Finals Wellness Break Private Location (sign in to display)
6:30pm 8:00pm Thwing Study Over Grad Private Location (sign in to display)
7:30pm 9:00pm End of Sem Social (Spring '26) Private Location (sign in to display)
Wednesday, April 29
12:00pm 2:00pm Crafts, Coffee and Care Private Location (sign in to display)
3:00pm 5:30pm 2026 Graduate Student Award Ceremony Private Location (sign in to display)
4:00pm 5:00pm Let's Talk Drop-in Consultation Private Location (sign in to display)
4:30pm 5:30pm xLab Student Information Session Private Location (sign in to display)
Thursday, April 30
2:00pm 3:00pm Let's Talk Drop-in Consultation Online Event
Friday, May 1
6:00pm 7:30pm Mitchell's Ice Cream with GSC Private Location (sign in to display)
6:00pm 7:00pm Rose Wohlgemuth Weisman Women's Voices Lecture - Truly Seeing: Art, Freedom and Reckoning with the Past Private Location (sign in to display)
Sunday, May 3
7:30pm 8:30pm Solstice A Cappella Concert Private Location (sign in to display)
Tuesday, May 5
7:30pm 9:30pm Join Case Western Reserve University for a Think Forum featuring Theoretical Physicist at Imperial College London and 2020 Blavatnik Award winning author Claudia de Rham Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at The Temple-Tifereth Israel at Case Western Reserve University
Thursday, May 7
4:00pm 5:00pm Inventors & Founders Workshop (grad students, researchers, and faculty only) Private Location (sign in to display)
Saturday, May 9
7:00am 9:00am Birding and Bagels at the Farm University Farm
Wednesday, May 13
10:00am 3:00pm Garden Plant Sale Tinkham Veale University Center
Thursday, May 14
8:00am 11:30am WSOM Center for Family Business Program - BreakThrough Communication: A Playbook for Mastering Difficult Conversations Private Location (sign in to display)
Saturday, May 30
8:30am 9:30am Summer Yoga Series at the Farm (Session 1) University Farm (November Meeting Center)

MEET THE REGISTRAR: Wendy Jelinek, MNO

Weatherhead graduate students are invited to contact the Weatherhead Registrar's Office for questions related to registration, course offerings and academic policies.


Director of Registrar Services
Registrar's Office
150 Peter B. Lewis Building
waj2@case.edu

Weatherhead Graduate Academic Calendar

Full-time MBA and Specialty Master's Programs follow the "Weatherhead Graduate Academic Calendar". 3-credit hour courses also follow this calendar.

Online & Professional MBA Academic Calendar

Weatherhead's Online and Part-Time/Professional MBA programs follow the "Online MBA Academic Calendar". This is a different academic calendar than the "Weatherhead Graduate Academic Calendar" above and may apply to 3-credit hour courses.

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