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Universal Healthcare Conference
The Case Western Reserve University chapter of Partners in Health Engage will host a Universal Healthcare Conference Friday, Sept. 1 from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center ballroom. Open to all members of the university community, this conference is designed to facilitate a…
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Support the health and well-being of your classmates as a Peer Health Educator
Students can train to become Peer Health Educators this fall. Peer Health Educators are students who are passionate about supporting the health and well-being of their peers on campus.  Through training, students will learn how to effectively advocate for, support and implement necessary…
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Download latest safety and transportation apps
As Case Western Reserve University students and faculty and staff members start the new academic year, the Division of Public Safety advises all members of the community to download the latest safety and transportation apps for campus. Spartan Safe If you would like to chat with public safety…
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Veterans: Share your contact information to be connected with resources at CWRU
The Case Western Reserve University Division of Student Affairs is compiling a list of students—undergraduate, graduate and professional—as well as faculty and staff members who are veterans of the United States military branches. This list will be used to provide veterans with information on…
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New student-focused Access Services center opens Tuesday
An Access Services center specifically for students opens tomorrow in the Tinkham Veale University Center. Located directly across from the Information Desk in the Tink, the center will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays.  Students can visit the Student Access Services Center to: Purchase…
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CWRU assessing research environment in emailed survey; check your inbox
The Case Western Reserve University Office of Research and Technology Management (ORTM) and Office of Institutional Research are assessing the university’s research environments with a voluntary, anonymous survey. In order to ensure independence, the Bureau of Sociological Research (BOSR) at the…
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New to CWRU Week 4: Help is here at CWRU
The start of a new academic year is always a cause for celebration. For the newest Case Western Reserve University students, it is an exciting—albeit uncertain—time. As the members of the Class of 2027 make their way to campus this month, we’re sure they have plenty of questions as they begin their…
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Law's Cathy Mansfield explains the concept of "skip-lagging" in travel
Can you be detained for skip lagging?WGN: Cathy Mansfield, senior instructor in law, discussed “skip-lagging,” a hack in which airline travelers intentionally don’t board their connecting flights, instead treating their layover as their final destination. She also weighed in on a recent incident in…
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Law's Craig Nard talks about law school's partnership with Sports Data Labs
CWRU law school program will explore legalities of collecting, monetizing athlete dataCrain’s Cleveland Business: Craig Nard, the Galen J. Roush Professor of Law and director of the Spangenberg Center for Law, discussed the law school’s new partnership with Sports Data Labs to create the first-ever…
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Med's Salil Deo discusses redlined neighborhoods and veteran morality rates
CWRU study links historic real estate redlining to higher veteran mortality rates nationwideideastream: Salil Deo, associate professor of surgery at the School of Medicine, discussed his study that found veterans who lived in redlined neighborhoods across the country have higher mortality rates and…