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Philosophy's Anthony Jack talks about the science to inspiring others
How to inspire others, according to scienceHappiful Magazine: Anthony Jack, the Elmer G. Beamer-Hubert H. Schneider Professor in Ethics, discussed the science to inspiring others, and how to boost the people around you effectively. “Many managers overestimate the importance of telling their…
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Global viewpoints: CWRU students share snaps from abroad for World Photography Day
A photograph is a single moment in time—but it always tells a story. In honor of World Photography Day (Aug. 19), we checked in with a few students who studied abroad this summer to see what moments they captured—and to get the stories behind these visual glimpses of their experiences. Answers…
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School of Dental Medicine welcomes Class of 2027
Dean Kenneth Chance, DDS (DEN ‘79) welcomed 78 students in the Class of 2027 during their White Coat Ceremony on Friday, August 4, 2023. Michael Gallagher, DDS (DEN ‘83), President of the Alumni Association, also greeted the class. The Class of 2027 has the highest average GPA and average science…
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Engineering’s Alp Sehirlioglu hosts IEEE-International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics Conference
At the end of July, Case School of Engineering Professor Alp Sehirlioglu organized and hosted the prestigious IEEE-International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics (ISAF) Conference in Cleveland. The event brought together more than 300 attendees from over 30 different countries. The…
Student Profile: Sohee Kim
Sohee Kim Major: Nursing Year: Second year Study abroad country: South Korea Study abroad program: Yonsei University 1. Why did you decide to study abroad? As a Korean American, I was very familiar—but inexperienced—with an independent Korean way of living. I hoped that through studying abroad, I…
Executive Nursing Programs Help Prepare for Top-Level Leadership
You may not naturally think of becoming a nurse executive, which may seem far removed from the bedside and benefiting patients. Yet, you can significantly impact patient care as a nurse executive, such as a chief nursing officer. “When you’re caring for patients, as a nurse, you’re caring for a…
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Law's Michael Benza explains public indecency laws in Ohio
Can women be topless in Ohio's public parks?Cleveland Magazine: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said Ohio's public indecency laws paint an unclear picture as to whether or not women can be topless in public spaces. “This comes up every summer, because every summer, people…
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Nursing PhD student Jorden Rieke talks about findings of new study
Lack of green space may contribute to elevated BP with type 1 diabetesHealio: Jorden Rieke, a nursing PhD student and predoctoral fellow at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed the findings of a new study highlighting that people living in areas with little vegetation had higher odds…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses Speaker of House Kevin McCarthy’s mistakes
Kevin McCarthy makes apples to oranges comparisons in response about Trump chargesUSA Today: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, discussed the Speaker of House Kevin McCarthy’s “false equivalencies” regarding past challenges to election results. “There is a world of…
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The mosquito has its day … from annoying pest to valuable resource
Mosquitoes—Spanish for “little fly”—are an important part of the world’s ecosystem. While most would prefer to not suffer its bites, the value of one of nature’s most annoying—and also sometimes dangerous—flying pests can’t be understated. Twelve of the more than 200 types of mosquitoes in the…