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2023 in review: Case Western Reserve University in the news

FEATURED | December 20, 2023
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF

Whether the subject is polarized politics or growing global conflicts, biomedical breakthroughs or emerging applications for AI, journalists know to turn to Case Western Reserve faculty for insight—and new ideas.

The past year saw 60 Minutes feature our biomedical engineers restoring feeling and movement. It also witnessed NBC Nightly News showcasing students using Sears think[box] to help a photographer take pictures again. Plus, The New York Times highlighted a doctoral student’s discovery that an ancient fish wasn’t nearly as long as previously thought.

Read on to see some of the many ways campus experts helped explain the news—and, in some instances, helped shape it—over the past year.

Winter

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Stephanie Langel

Spring

Professor Jonathan Adler, with textbooks open, talking with students at the law school on an outdoor picnic table.
Jonathan Adler, center
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRcdy_jBsrM

Summer

Atiba Ellis
Atiba Ellis

Fall

Eileen Anderson
Eileen Anderson

For more information, contact Colin McEwen at colin.mcewen@case.edu.