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fall/winter 2013 issue
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Play Me, I'm Yours
Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland International Piano Competition brought to town "Play Me, I’m Yours," an interactive public art installation inspired by British artist Luke Jerram.
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Shelf Life
Read about recent and notable publications from Case Western Reserve faculty, staff and alumni.
Feature Stories
30 Under 30
Thirty alumni who have invented, influenced and become standouts in their fields, all before the age of 30.
Building the Future of Medicine
Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Clinic collaborate to reinvent medical education.
On Presidential Protocol
Ambassador Capricia Penavic Marshall (LAW '90) shares memories of working with President Barack Obama.
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Persistence Pays
One Alum’s 74-Year Journey to a Bachelor’s Degree.
International Mosaic
Global engagement pays off.
Bright Young Minds
Class of 2017 arrived with the strongest academic credentials of any entering class in the university’s history.
Inspiring Young Black Scientists
Grad student creates scholarship to inspire young black males.
Helping the Commerce Department
Professor tapped as country’s chief economist.
In the Name of Social Work
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation's $8 million gift supports programs in social work and nonprofit leadership.
An Overnight Success
Theater professor's artwork goes viral.
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Mashup master
Gregg Gillis discusses the engineering, ingenuity and energy required to be Girl Talk.
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Championing Student Innovation
Student inventors go green.
Disease-Detecting Vest
Vest helps detect cancer before symptoms arise.
Autism Biomarkers
Brain patterns in children may provide autism clues.
An update on MOOCs
More than 115,000 people worldwide participate in the university’s first massive open online courses.
Moms Need Online Help
New mothers suffering from postpartum depression look to the web.
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Identity Swap
Turning skin cells to brain cells.
Bridging the Nerve Gap
A step forward in the fight against paralysis.
Can Baby Fat be Bad?
The path to a lifetime of obesity may begin within a baby’s first few months.
Fingerprinting Diseases
A new MRI technology may identify diseases at their earliest stages.
Dehumanizing the Enemy
People pay different psychological costs depending on how they dehumanize others.
Book Smarts vs. People Skills
Book smarts and test scores alone can’t predict how effective dental students will be with patients.
Children Witnessing Violence May Lead to Aggression
Aggression in school-age children may begin in those 3 years old and younger who witnessed violence between their mothers and partners.
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