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Get involved with alumni affinity groups
Case Western Reserve University alumni affinity groups offer opportunities for members of the university community to connect over shared interests and form common bonds on meaningful levels beyond the traditional class reunions and regional chapter event structure. These groups actively support…
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Cedar Point trip
The University Program Board will host a night of thrill-seeking during Halloweekends at Cedar Point for undergraduate students Saturday, Oct. 7. Tickets are available for $40 with a meal deal or $30 without. The meal deal ticket includes an entree, side and drink at participating…
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Bike tuneup
The Case Western Reserve University Cycling Club will host its annual bike tuneup Friday, Sept. 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Case Quad. Members of the university community are invited to stop by if their bike needs work, such as brakes/shifting adjustments, chain cleaning/lubrication, etc. The…
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CWRU's teaching kitchen open house
At Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, the nutrition programs are renowned for their holistic approaches and commitments to high-impact research, education and community programming. And now, the department has a state-of-the-art teaching kitchen to further their work. The…
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Humans vs. Zombies
Humans vs. Zombies (HvZ) is a 10-day, 24/7 game of tag played all over campus. Participants start the game as humans and have a goal of not being tagged, using socks or Nerf blasters to defend themselves from “zombies.” Those who get tagged as zombies have a new goal of tagging as many humans as…
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“Healthcare Delivery In America: Its Weaknesses and How to Make It Better”
Healthcare in America is an unmortared mosaic of services and funding sources. We are the only developed country without a mandatory system and our aggregate costs absorb 18% of our GDP and is as much as double what other countries are spending. Insurance plays a big role as a source of payment and…
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“The Graduate School Admission Process in STEM Fields: Organizing for Success”
The Undergraduate Research Office will host a workshop for undergraduate students to learn more about the graduate school application process Friday, Sept. 29, from 1 to 2 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 410. Titled “The Graduate School Admission Process in STEM Fields: Organizing for Success,” this…
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Law’s Juscelino Colares explains behind the scenes of union negotiations
Northeast Ohio car buyers fear for inflated costs at dealerships as the UAW strike continuesWEWS: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, explained why prolonged negotiations are not in the best interest of the union workers or the big three automakers in the midst of a…
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Med’s Betul Hatipoglu weighs in on new study about people who go to bed late being at greater risk of developing diabetes
People who stay up late may have a greater risk of diabetes, study findsHealth: Betul Hatipoglu, professor of medicine at the School of Medicine, weighed in on a new study that finds people who prefer to go to bed late and wake up late may be putting their health at risk. Reducing screen time and…
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Law’s Eric Chaffee comments on Congressional measure about airfare prices
Airlines are hiding the cost of air travel. Now the government wants to help them.USA Today: Eric Chaffee, the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar and associate director of the Center for Business Law, discussed a Congressional measure containing a provision that would rescind a…