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Register for "Writing and Technological Revolutions" course
Course: WRIT 285: Writing & Technological Revolutions Time: M/W 3:20-4:35 Instructor: Dr. Kate Ozment Description: Large language models (colloquially called AI) have sparked unending conversations about what it means to be human when sacred areas of creativity and production are newly…
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On to the next chapter: Three faculty retire from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing
A retirement celebration was held in their honor on Dec. 3.
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Winter pinning ceremony welcomes nurses to the profession
Thirty-nine Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing students were recognized at the pinning ceremony on Dec. 5.
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Collaboration and commitment bring reaccreditation to CWRU School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has officially received full eight-year accreditation from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), marking a significant milestone in the school’s continued growth and commitment to scientific excellence. Over the past year and a…
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Law's Andrew Geronimo discusses $400,000 settlement and press freedom
How a public record cost Cuyahoga County taxpayers $650,000 Cleveland Scene: Andrew Geronimo, the director the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, noted that a recent $400,000 settlement highlights press freedom. He noted that public records belong to the people, and retaliating against…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone explains the importance of rinsing beans before eating
What dietitians say you should always do before eating or cooking canned beans Health: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, explained why you want to rinse your beans before eating. “Rinsing can reduce the amount of difficult to digest…
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CWRU's Bryn Mota suggests what to consider when buying running shoes
I’m a running coach with arthritis. These are the best shoes for knee pain CNN: Bryn Mota, senior director of University Fitness Centers, gave her recommendation on what to consider when buying running shoes. “Choose a shoe that softens the impact while running, but it isn’t too soft that it…
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Promotion represents Case Western Reserve’s commitment to further elevate university’s role in driving regional economic development
To further elevate Case Western Reserve University’s role as an engaged and leading driver of regional economic growth and innovation, the university today announced the promotion of Michael Oakes to executive vice president for research and economic development, effective Jan. 1. Oakes,…
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Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing names two faculty members to leadership roles
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing recently appointed Jaclene Zauszniewski (NUR '89; GRS '92, nursing) and Deborah Lindell (NUR '03) to leadership roles. In October, Zauszniewski was named associate dean for faculty affairs. In her role, she hopes to significantly shape the advancement of…