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Committed to discovery: Undergrads preview their Summer Intersections presentations
Editor's note: This article has been corrected. Summer Intersections is Thursday, Aug. 3. At Case Western Reserve University, undergraduate students don’t waste any time getting into the lab. Across disciplines, research is an integral part of their campus experiences—allowing them to make…
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Students: Register for your Provost Search Committee listening session
The Provost Search Committee Listening Session for students is this Friday, August 4, from noon to 1 p.m. During the listening session, the committee will gather input on the experiences and qualities our next provost and executive vice president should possess. Complete this form to register for…
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Fall convocation
Ruha Benjamin, the Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University and the 2023 Case Western Reserve University Elaine G. Hadden Distinguished Author, will be the featured speaker at fall convocation, Thursday, Sept. 7, at 4:45 p.m. Beginning this year, fall…
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Off-campus housing Q&A session
Students are invited to join the Office of University Housing for a Q&A session about securing last-minute off-campus housing Thursday, Aug. 10, at 7 p.m. via Zoom. During this session, attendees will have the chance to explore housing options near and around campus. Email…
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Med's Salil Deo explains his study linking redlined areas to worse heart health
Living in a historically redlined area linked to worse heart health, study findsSTAT: Salil Deo, associate professor of surgery at the School of Medicine, weighed in on a study in which he and his colleagues found U.S. military veterans who lived in historically redlined areas suffered higher rates…
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Law's Andrew Zashin offers advice to family
My homeless daughter keeps getting pregnant—what should I do? Newsweek: Andrew Zashin, adjunct professor at the School of Law, offered advice to a mother who is raising her daughter’s children. “While it may not be your responsibility to take in your daughter and her children, your grandchildren…
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Law's Cathy Mansfield talks about Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
CFPB sues snap finance, prehired for allegedly deceiving consumersKiplinger: Cathy Mansfield, senior instructor of law, noted that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has stepped up enforcement actions with lawsuits against two companies over what it describes as deceptive consumer…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses race to get recreational marijuana on November ballot
Recreational marijuana enthusiasts race to get signature count higher for Ohio's November ballotWCPO: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, discussed the race to get recreational marijuana on the November ballot. “They're going to want to come in with like 2,000 to 3,000…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg says Progressive Insurance is closing headquarters in Mayfield Village
Progressive Insurance will close main headquarters in Mayfield Village, move to North Commons BoulevardWEWS: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said Progressive…
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Law's Atiba Ellis comments on existing election disinformation tactics
Election disinformation campaigns targeted voters of color in 2020. Experts expect 2024 to be worseAssociated Press: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said election disinformation tactics feed into a history “as old as the Jim Crow era of…