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February 26, 2026
Newly named DiSanto Arena will become primary home for men’s and women’s varsity basketball
February 25, 2026
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) is now accepting applications for its Docent Class of 2027, offering an exceptional opportunity for passionate, curious individuals to bring art to life for visitors across Northeast Ohio. CMA docents are trained volunteers who spark conversation, curiosity, and…
February 25, 2026
The CWRU National Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) chapter is dedicated to supporting students in their pursuit of careers in the Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) field. To further this initiative, NSSLHA is hosting a CWRU Crewneck fundraiser! Crewnecks will be $29 and are…
February 25, 2026
Accelerating ideas: Duo to pitch ‘Concrete Quilt’ to combat HIV crisis through public art FreshWater Cleveland: Erin Benay, Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities at the College of Arts and Sciences, emphasized that participatory public art engages communities more effectively than…
February 25, 2026
Special report: Key updates from the 2025-2030 U.S. Dietary Guidelines The Educated Patient: Catherine McManus, assistant professor of nutrition, discussed key updates in the 2025–30 U.S. Dietary Guidelines and their implications for clinicians, patients and public health policy.
February 25, 2026
CWRU, NASA Glenn land $2 million for microgravity research Crain's Cleveland Business: University President Eric W. Kaler said that new $2 million in federal funding—supporting the Next Generation Microgravity Research program with NASA Glenn—is “critical” to advancing microgravity research in a…
February 25, 2026
What happens to your gut health when you eat wild blueberries regularly Verywell Health: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, noted that wild blueberries may support gut health more than cultivated ones because they contain higher soluble fiber and…
February 25, 2026
FirstEnergy likely paying millions in legal fees for former executives Akron Beacon Journal: Anat Alon-Beck, professor of law, and Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, said FirstEnergy is still likely paying millions in legal fees for ex-executives—even as they face bribery…
February 25, 2026
Ohio groups warn EPA rollback could shift climate costs Public News Service: Miranda Leppla, the director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, warned that the EPA’s rollback of the 2009 Endangerment Finding could weaken federal authority to regulate greenhouse gases, shifting…
February 25, 2026
State abortion bans tied to spike in maternal death rates Medpage: David Hackney, associate professor in the Department of Reproductive Biology, discussed a recent study that showed how an increased prevalence of laws restricting abortion access was linked with higher rates of maternal deaths.…