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August 24, 2023
The Weatherhead School of Management Homecoming and Reunion Celebration is scheduled for Oct. 12-15, and is open to all alumni, students, parents and family and friends. Make plans now to return to Case Western Reserve University for Homecoming scheduled for a wealth of activities across the campus…
August 24, 2023
Youngjin Yoo is one of the leading global scholars in digital innovation and has made significant intellectual contributions to the role of technology in organizations. Yoo joined Case Western Reserve University as a faculty member in 1997 and taught for 10 years before leaving for Temple…
August 24, 2023
International research team, including Case Western Reserve University mathematician, suggests universal framework for understanding ‘oscillations’ Life’s random rhythms surround us—from the hypnotic, synchronized blinking of fireflies…to the back-and-forth motion of a child’s swing…to slight…
August 24, 2023
Students entering college this fall learned in a variety of teaching formats over the past few years, with secondary school and higher education faculty working to meet their differing needs. As faculty members and graduate teaching assistants reflect on their first-week encounters with students,…
August 24, 2023
The University Media Board and Case Western Reserve University Film Society invite undergraduate students to experience a film and improv performance under the starry night sky Saturday, Aug. 26, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. on the lawn at East Bell Commons (across the street from Tinkham Veale…
August 24, 2023
As announced last fall, Case Western Reserve University launched a new program to help employees avoid falling victim to phishing emails. The program will continue during the 2023–24 academic year. Phishing is a global problem that grows more challenging as criminals invent new forms of deception.…
August 23, 2023
Radiation, a mainstay of cancer treatment, begins a fade-outSTAT News: Corey Speers, a member of the Developmental Therapeutics Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, noted that oncologists are trying to use less radiation, which has long been one of the main pillars of cancer therapy. In…
August 23, 2023
Animals are reaching the limit of heat toleranceThe Atlantic: Sarah Diamond, associate professor of biology, commented on how a rapidly warming climate may affect animals—even those that appear to evolve quickly, such as the ants living inside acorns that she has documented for many years. On the…
August 23, 2023
What is dark matter?space.com: Distinguished University Professor Glenn Starkman, co-chair of the Department of Physics, explained what we know—and don’t know—about dark matter, including the two most prevalent explanations for it: that there is “more stuff [matter] that we don't see with our…
August 23, 2023
Ohio Supreme Court could reinstate six-week abortion ban ahead of November voteWEWS: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that ahead of the abortion rights vote in November, the GOP-led Ohio Supreme Court is expected to hear a case that could reinstate a…