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Nursing’s Joyce J. Fitzpatrick talks about nursing executives benefiting patient care
Executive nursing programs help prepare for top-level leadershipMinority Nurse: Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, the Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing and a Distinguished University Professor, commented on how nurses who become executives benefit patient…
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Med’s Fred Schumacher discusses his research regarding train derailment and chemical spill in East Palestine
6 months after East Palestine train disaster, CWRU embarks on study of health effects on residentscleveland.com: Fred Schumacher, associate professor and co-leader of the Population and Cancer Prevention Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, and his research team spent time at the…
Rakesh Niraj returns from 10-month Fulbright program in Mauritius
Rakesh Niraj has moved to a new country once before in his life.  “I grew up in India and then came here to the U.S.,” he said. “At first you are struck by the differences, but as you devote more time, meet more people and understand their motivations, you always come back to how similar mankind…
Medical student earns Alpha Omega Alpha research fellowship
Third-year Case Western Reserve University medical student Archana Murali has earned Alpha Omega Alpha’s 2023 Carolyn L. Kuckein Student Research Fellowship for her work studying intraocular pressure reduction pathways and the potential treatment for glaucoma using a specific prostaglandin analog.…
Focus on interdisciplinary research inspires $1 million commitment to science and engineering building
An early interest in engineering drew Tom Seitz (CIT ’70) to the campus of what is now Case Western Reserve University. Here, he began to learn the importance of collaboration, innovation and empowering teams to work together toward a common goal. It was the interdisciplinary skills he…
Weatherhead welcomes three new faculty members
Weatherhead School of Management welcomes three new faculty members to the school this semester. Frank Barrett, Yufan Dong and Scot Lowry join Weatherhead’s faculty across three departments: organizational behavior, accountancy and design and innovation. Get to know the new faculty members, as…
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Kick off the semester with Trivia Night!
Gather your friends and join us for our first Game Night event of the academic year...Trivia!  Bring a team of up to six people, or be matched with a group when you arrive. Each member of the winning team will receive an Amazon gift card. Enjoy snacks and sodas during the event. See you…
The Partnership for Evaluation, Research and Implementation offers low-cost program evaluation services
PERI is accepting applications for low-cost program evaluation services from local nonprofits! Cleveland-area nonprofit and government agencies are invited to apply for low-cost program evaluation services through the Partnership for Evaluation, Research and Implementation (PERI) at Case Western…
Explore environmental and occupational health topics from a bioethics perspective in new course
New course being offered this fall, Thursdays, 2:30-3:45 p.m. for 1.5 credits: BETH 350/450 Bioethics in Environmental and Occupational Health taught by Kathleen Fagin, MD, MPH, adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Bioethics, board certified occupational medicine physician and a former…
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“The People’s Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him”
Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s Canary Lecture, “The People’s Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him,” will take place Monday, Sept. 18, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Moot Courtroom A59 of George Gund Hall (11075 East Blvd.). The event will feature…