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Professional Development Center offers services to help you grow your career
The Professional Development Center (PDC) aims to provide Case Western Reserve University employees with comprehensive, high-quality learning and development resources that advance the performance of the individual and the university.  The PDC has kicked off fall training sessions, with plenty of…
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Unearthing the past: Art history students, professors participate in global excavation in Greece
Fifteen years ago as a graduate student, Maggie Popkin, the Robson Junior Professor and associate professor of art history, visited a small Greek island in the northern Aegean Sea. There, she formed lasting friendships that she’s maintained throughout her career. This summer, Popkin returned to…
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History's John Bickers examines potential renaming of Wayne National Forest
Should Ohio rename Wayne National Forest? Here’s the controversial history of its namesake.cleveland.com: John Bickers, the Jesse Hauk Shera Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the College of Arts and Sciences, examined the potential renaming of Wayne National Forest in Southeast…
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Med's Ian J. Neeland explains study about obesity drugs and cardiovascular disease
‘Game changing’ data: New obesity drugs tied to major weight loss, may reduce CV riskHealio: Ian J. Neeland, associate professor of medicine at the School of Medicine, discussed a study that explored whether obesity drugs could help prevent cardiovascular disease in those without diabetes.
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Med's Loretta Szczotka-Flynn discusses FDA's recent warning about eye drops
FDA warns against using these 2 eye drop products because of potential contaminationHealth: Loretta Szczotka-Flynn, professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences, said the FDA’s recent warning against using two types of eye drops is a proactive move. “It was a pretty bad series of cases,” she…
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Law's Jonathan Entin examines questions about reproductive rights
Abortion rights: 5 legal questions courts may decide if proposed amendment passescleveland.com (subscription required): Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that while voters will decide whether to add a constitutional amendment enshrining abortion rights, questions…
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Case Western Reserve expands scholarship support for Cleveland, East Cleveland public high school graduates
Cleveland Scholars program to cover total cost of attendance—without loans—and include mentored, paid research or internship experience President Eric W. Kaler announced today that eligible Cleveland and East Cleveland public high school graduates admitted to Case Western Reserve will receive…
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Is gluten-free the way to be? A dive into the science
In the past decade, products bearing “gluten-free” labels have taken grocery store shelves by storm. But for generations of people who learned about food groups from visuals of pyramids with “breads and cereals” as their base, these products may prompt the question: Are there benefits to eating a…
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University Health and Counseling Services offers all pathways to recovery support program for students
University Health and Counseling Services will offer the “I'm Fine, It's Fine, Everything is Fine” program this fall, with meetings held both in person and virtually. Meetings will be held Mondays from 8 to 9 p.m. in Thwing Center, Room 224. “I'm Fine, It's Fine, Everything's Fine” is an all…
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Tuition Exchange webinar for CWRU employees 
Case Western Reserve University is a member of the Tuition Exchange, a consortium of more than 700 private and public not-for-profit colleges and universities that provide tuition assistance to dependents of individuals who work at participating schools. Employees and their families are invited to…