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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson and Jonathan Adler weigh in on recent Supreme Court term
Supreme Court news: Roberts and Kavanaugh emerge as the court's most pivotal votes Washington Examiner: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-Baker Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Center for Professional Ethics, and Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of…
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Medicine's Nathan Berger reflects on winning lifetime achievement award
Symposium commemorates Berger’s Lifetime Achievement Award Cleveland Jewish News: Nathan Berger, the Hanna-Payne MD Professor of Experimental Medicine and former head of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, reflected on his career at Case Western Reserve after winning a lifetime achievement award…
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College of Arts and Sciences' Onema Adojoh shares reasons to avoid drinking ocean water
Don’t swallow that ocean water—there’s probably poop in it SELF: Onema Adojoh, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Earth, Environment and Planetary Sciences, explained the importance of paying closer attention to the quality of the seawater you swim in—and, whenever possible,…
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New study reveals why defense against brain corrosion declines in people with Alzheimer's disease
Findings offer hope for development of new medications A new study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University revealed that the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) can be slowed by suppressing a specific protein in the brain that causes corrosion. A main pathogenic initiator of AD and…
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Summer Barbecue on the Quad
Bon Appétit Management Co. will host a Summer Barbecue on the Quad today (July 26) from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the Tomlinson Marketplace patio. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community can have a lunch that includes their choice of entrée, sides, dessert and a beverage for…
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Aerospace Physiology Certificate webinar
Members of the Case Western Reserve University are invited to learn more about the new Aerospace Physiology Certificate Program during a webinar Thursday, July 27, from 3 to 4 p.m. Aerospace physiology explores the impact of extreme environments on the body. Those who are unable to attend during…
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Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) information session and pizza party
The Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is designed to support recent disadvantaged or underrepresented college graduates (as defined by the National Institutes of Health) who are preparing for careers in biomedical research.…
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EMS Spartan Reservation System to undergo maintenance
Due to scheduled maintenance, the EMS Spartan Reservation System will be unavailable from Thursday, July 27, at 9 p.m. through Friday, July 28, at 2 a.m. Campus users will be unable to book a room or workspace for a brief window during this time. For assistance with any technology product or…
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Psychiatry's Jonathan Sadowsky discusses history of bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder: A history of demons, humors and stigma Psycom: Jonathan Sadowsky, associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine and the Theodore J. Castele Professor of Medical History, addressed the early history of bipolar disorder. “The humoral theory of…
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Geochemistry's James Van Orman provides insight on the Earth's core
Earth's core is wilder than you can imagine Mashable: James Van Orman, professor of geochemistry and mineral physics at the College of Arts and Sciences, said the innermost part of our planet, Earth's core, has a profound impact on our lives—even if we can’t get a glimpse of this impossibly…