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Join your colleagues for Walktober
One of the most popular Wellness Program offerings for faculty and staff—Walktober—will return this October. Walktober offers a fun and inspiring way to take advantage of autumn’s cool temperatures and spectacular views as you step out and step up to better health. During the month of October,…
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Researchers at Case Western Reserve, University Hospitals to assess effectiveness of novel MRI method for breast cancer patients
Awarded five-year, $3.05 million grant from National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute With a new five-year, $3.05 million grant from the National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institute, researchers at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and University Hospitals (UH)…
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Spartan Showcase: Bethany Westphal
Bethany Westphal As a child, Bethany Westphal recalls listening to the music of Bruce Springsteen’s The E Street Band with her mom and falling in love with one aspect in particular: the soulful sounds of Clarence Clemons’ saxophone. Today, she’s a saxophonist herself—and she’s putting her talents…
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William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage: Ann Patchett and Kevin Wilson
Cuyahoga County Public Library Foundation’s signature event—the William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series—is back at the Maltz Performing Arts Center for its 20th season. The first event in the series is with best-selling authors Ann Patchett and Kevin Wilson Wednesday, Sept. 27. Patchett is…
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Generative AI and protecting private information
As generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT and Bard become more advanced and ubiquitous, [U]Tech reminds users to protect private information—their own, and the university’s. “Entering data into a generative AI tool or service,” said [U]Tech Vice President Miro Humer, “is like…
Join Better Health Partnership for the 2023 Learning Collaborative
The 2023 Learning Collaborative, hosted by Better Health Partnership, brings our existing and new stakeholders together to share best practices, learn about new and emerging developments in the field that hold promise for advancing health and health equity, and to network. This year’s event has a…
Join CreatorClub to Share Positive Perspectives on Israel
In a landscape where positive, apolitical content about Israel remains conspicuously absent on social media platforms, ISRAEL21c and TalkIsrael have collaborated to launch CreatorClub. This initiative aims to establish a supportive and collaborative community of content creators who share a common…
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Law's Elizabeth Rosenblatt warns about Trump campaign copyright infringement
Trump may have violated copyright law by selling mugshot merchandiseNew York Post: Elizabeth Rosenblatt, the Oliver C. Schroeder Jr. Distinguished Research Scholar and associate director of the Spangenberg Center for Law, Technology and the Arts at the School of Law, warned that Donald Trump’s…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest examines JM Smucker’s acquisition of snack company Hostess
Hostess being acquired by Orrville-based JM SmuckerWKYC: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed Ohio-based Fortune 500 company JM Smucker’s acquisition of popular snack company Hostess for $5.6 billion. He noted that it’s not out of the…
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Med's Stan Gerson talks about $2 million grant from Mt. Sinai Health Foundation
Case Western Reserve nets $2 million for disease researchCrain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Stan Gerson, dean of the School of Medicine, discussed a new $2 million grant from the Mt. Sinai Health Foundation to research treatments for cancer and other serious diseases. Specifically,…