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Bioethics’ Eileen Anderson weighs in on increasing rate of depression in United States
Confronting America’s fixable depression crisisWise & Well: Eileen Anderson, the Anne Templeton Zimmerman MD Professor in Bioethics, weighed in on the soaring rate of depression in the U.S., particularly among young people. “Depression is now the No.1 global burden of health, eclipsing problems…
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Weatherhead’s Tracey Messer new City of Cleveland grant program
New grant program aims to raise hospitality wages to $15 an hour, plus tipsWEWS: Tracey Messer, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed a new City of Cleveland grant program to help small-business restaurants afford to raise wages to retain workers and compete.
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Med's Ryan Marino comments on use of medical fentanyl
What are fentanyl patches? Does Narcan work for fentanyl overdoses? Here's what to knowPolitiFact: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the use of medical fentanyl. "Fentanyl is an old, well-understood drug that is used safely” every day in medicine, he said. “It is…
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On the rise
On Monday, Aug. 28, 2023, the Peter B. Lewis Building was a buzz with activity for the first day of fall classes. Traffic in the hallways was congested with the Weatherhead School of Management experiencing its largest undergraduate class. Several graduate programs also realized notable enrollment…
Weatherhead launches Center for Family Business
Family-owned businesses remain an engine for growth around the world, and research has shown that these types of businesses are more likely to successfully transition through the generations when they engage in education and planning and have clear governance structures in place. In September,…
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CWRU Launches Part-Time, Online JD Program
Case Western Reserve University School of Law is proud to announce the launch of an accredited, part-time, online JD program. Open to students across the country who are seeking a flexible path to their JD degree, this fully remote program has no in-person residency or visitation requirements. The…
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PhD student awarded prestigious fellowship
“I have to tell my mom,” were the first thoughts that ran through Hector Gomez Jimenez’s head when he found out he was the recipient of the 2023 Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering (GEM) PhD Fellowship from the National GEM Consortium.  The third-year macromolecular engineering PhD…
REMEMBER AND HONOR JEFFREY MILLS, DDS (DEN ‘82)
The legacy of Jeffrey Mills, DDS (DEN ‘82) lives on and continues to support CWRU students. Will you join David Mills, DDS (DEN ‘79) and his wife in remembering and honoring Jeffrey Mills? Jeffrey Mills, DDS, was a member of the class of 1982. Mills completed both his bachelor’s degree and DDS…
Alumni spotlight: Eric Lutzo
The hallmark of a Weatherhead School of Management alumnus is exploring new approaches in business, leadership and management to improve organizations, communities and people’s lives. Dr. Eric Lutzo, an MBA and Doctor of Management (DM) graduate from Weatherhead, is a person who pushes the…
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CWRU to honor four Faculty Distinguished Research Award winners during Innovation Week
Of the many traits that unite members of the Case Western Reserve University community, one is perhaps the most inspiring: an innovative spirit. During Innovation Week, taking place Sept. 26–29 this year, that spirit will be celebrated with a full slate of events. Among the festivities will be the…