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Legacy Summer Open House
Welcome, Class of 2027! Are you ready to make your mark at Case Western Reserve University? The Alumni Association invites all legacy students—those of you who have a parent, grandparent, sibling, spouse, aunt, uncle or any other family member who graduated from Case Western Reserve or a…
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Update to the latest version of Zoom by Aug. 17
In order to make the Zoom experience consistent across the Case Western Reserve University community, the minimum software version requirement for Zoom will be set to the latest version, 5.15.5 on Thursday, Aug. 17. Many new features implemented over the past several months require the latest…
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Prepare for a future teaching a career with the UNIV401 seminar
Graduate students and postdocs who are considering a future career in higher education and who are interested in learning how to teach at this level are invited to register for the fall UNIV401 course. This no-credit seminar course aims to introduce participants to the principles of effective…
Paid tutoring opportunities available this fall through Case STEAM Initiative
The Case STEAM Initiative, in partnership with the David's Challenge and the City of East Cleveland is looking for CWRU Students or Alumni for PAID tutoring positions over the Fall Semester at two locations. Flexible days- Mon-Fri, from 3:00-5:30 PM. High school tutoring preference is a…
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Med's Stephen Sroka discusses intersection of education and indigenous culture
Educators should build on indigenous culturePrairie Public Broadcasting: Stephen Sroka, adjunct assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed his message as the keynote speaker at the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction's 2023 Indian Education Summit. “Trusted relationships may…
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Weatherhead's James Gilmore offers tips to businesses about saying "yes" to customers
How unusual customer requests can trigger product innovationSmart Business: James Gilmore, associate professor at Weatherhead School of Management, offered tips on how businesses can say “yes” to customer requests—even if they’re beyond what the company routinely provides—and then figure out how to…
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Law's Kevin McMunigal weighs in on mistakes made by Florida judge overseeing Donald Trump's trial
Judge in Trump classified documents case made two major errors in previous trialWashington Examiner: Kevin McMunigal, professor at the School of Law, weighed in on mistakes made by the Florida judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's trial over his alleged mishandling of classified…
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Law's Victor Flatt talks about Environmental Protection Agency freezing policy
EPA smog plan takes hold—with a big asteriskE&E News: Victor Flatt, the Coleman P. Burke Chair in Environmental Law and associate director of the Burke Center for Environmental Law, noted that the Environmental Protection Agency is freezing implementation of the "good neighbor" rule for 10…
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Med's Betul Hatipoglu discusses signs for someone experiencing insulin resistance
What is insulin resistance? Causes, symptoms and treatmentForbes: Betul Hatipoglu, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed potential signs someone is experiencing insulin resistance, and how doctors can diagnose patients. She urged patients to talk to their doctor if they have symptoms of…
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Law's Atiba Ellis shares opinion on complaint against Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose
Ohio Republican accuses Libertarians of ‘cancel culture’ after ‘frivolous’ ethics complaint Washington Examiner: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, opined on a complaint filed with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, arguing that Ohio Secretary…