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Med's Adam Perzynski and Salil Deo discuss their study about redlining and heart disease
Study shows veterans in redlined neighborhoods have higher risk of heart diseaseWEWS: Adam Perzynski, an associate professor in medicine and sociology, discussed “redlining” when talking about a study by colleagues at the School of Medicine, University Hospitals and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA…
John Wang, PhD, appointed chair of the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences.
Dear Faculty, Staff and Students, I am pleased to share that I have appointed John Wang, PhD, as chair of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences. Dr. Wang—working with the exceptional faculty, staff and students in the department—will…
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Students experience new CWRU teaching kitchen
Nutrition plays a vital role in health—particularly in the prevention and management of chronic conditions. Guidelines like those in the widely known MyPlate model created by the US. Department of Agriculture can help people understand the types of foods they should eat, but it can be challenging…
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Siegal Lifelong Learning Showcase
Following the success of its 10th anniversary program last year, the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will hold the second annual Siegal Showcase Wednesday, Aug. 30, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Landmark Centre Building (25700 Science Park Dr.). The event will feature five 10-minute lectures by…
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“Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Burnout”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences for the next Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Learning Group session Thursday, Aug. 10, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Wolstein Research Building, Room 2136. The…
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Watch: See students in action in the new CWRU teaching kitchen
Nutrition plays a vital role in health—particularly in the prevention and management of chronic conditions. Guidelines like those in the widely known MyPlate model created by the US. Department of Agriculture can help people understand the types of foods they should eat, but it can be challenging…
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Students Earn Top Awards at 65th Annual May Meeting
Congratulations to Dan Rakowsky, senior biomedical engineering, and Sylvie Crowell, masters material science and engineering, on placing first in the Best Student Paper Competition and first in the Physical Sciences Poster Section, respectively. Rakowsky and Crowell are mentored by Dr. Janet Gbur,…
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Student Spotlight: Nicholas Vanarthos
As an associate editor of the War Crimes Prosecution Watch newsletter, 3L Nicholas Vanarthos spent much of his second year learning about the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as issues related to the Ivory Coast, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the…
Anuvi Gupta Selected SOURCE-STEM Summer Scholar
Congratulations to Anuvi Gupta, a sophomore in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, on being selected as a Case School of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University SOURCE - STEM 2023 Summer Research Scholar. Following her spring semester EMSE 325 research experience with…
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Union Apprenticeship Built Environment Job Fair
Case Western Reserve University is hosting the Union Apprenticeship Built Environment Job Fair Thursday, Aug. 3, at 5:30 p.m. at Thwing Center. The event will begin with presentations by representatives of Cleveland Builds, Ohio Means Jobs Cleveland – Cuyahoga County and employers, and continue…