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Student Spotlight: Seth Rose
Class Year: May 2024 Degree Program: MSW On-Campus Concentration: Adult Mental Health Name of Summer Job/Organization: Open Sky Wilderness Therapy and Restorative Solutions, both in Colorado When considering how he’d spend his summer, Seth Rose found two opportunities related to his…
Spotlighting CWRU students’ summer experiences for National Intern Day
The summer break from classes offers college students an opportunity to learn more about their fields of interest, gain practical experiences and create connections that may lead to job offers after graduation. Case Western Reserve University students are using this time to explore roles as…
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Welcome to Weatherhead: Alison Fitchpatrick, director of leadership annual and special giving
In June of 2023, Alison Fitchpatrick joined the Weatherhead School of Management as the director of leadership annual and special giving in the Department of External Relations. In the role, Fitchpatrick raises money for the Annual Fund, which includes coordinating Giving Tuesday and Day of Giving…
Student Spotlight: Sarah Tibbitts
Rising second-year law student Sarah Tibbitts is spending her summer working as a legal intern for the League of Women Voters United States, a nonpartisan, nonprofit national organization that works to protect and expand voting access through advocacy, litigation and education.  As a member of the…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses petition to legalize recreational marijuana
Group seeking to legalize recreational marijuana submits 220,000 petition signatures — will it be enough? WCPO: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, explained that signatures for ballot initiatives can be discounted for a variety of reasons, including if the signer isn't…
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Law's Cathy Mansfield discusses hacker fares
Can hacker fares help travelers save money? CBS News: Cathy Mansfield, senior instructor in law, weighed in on booking hacker fares for flights, as airlines crack down on the practices.
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Engineering's Hamid Charkhkar explains proprioception, the body's 'silent' sixth sense
Everything you need to know about proprioception, your body’s ‘silent’ sixth sense Popular Mechanics: Hamid Charkhkar, a research assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Case School of Engineering, said without the body’s “silent” sixth sense—an internal GPS known as proprioception—people…
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Spotlighting CWRU students’ summer experiences for National Intern Day
The summer break from classes offers college students an opportunity to learn more about their fields of interest, gain practical experiences and create connections that may lead to job offers after graduation. Case Western Reserve students are using this time to explore roles as diverse as…
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“Welcome to Medicare”
Case Western Reserve University’s benefit program will host a live webinar titled “Welcome to Medicare” twice in August. The webinar will be offered Tuesday, Aug. 1, and Thursday, Aug. 10. Both sessions will be held via Zoom from noon to 1 p.m. A representative from the Ohio Senior Health…
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“Social Security & Retirement”
Case Western Reserve University’s benefit program will host a live webinar titled “Social Security & Retirement” twice in August. The sessions will be held Friday, Aug. 4, and Tuesday, Aug. 8. Both sessions will be held via Zoom from noon to 1 p.m. A representative from the Social Security…