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Mandel School's Megan Holmes discusses findings from five-year study related to youth trauma and mental health
All Cleveland rec centers now have social workers on staff to address youth trauma, mental health issues Cleveland Scene: Megan Holmes, associate professor and founding director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, discussed…
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Law's Jonathan Adler shares insight on recent Supreme Court ruling
Supreme Court justices rule state lawmakers do not have exclusive control over elections in key decision Fox News: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said a recent Supreme Court ruling could prevent judges from overriding state rules like some did in 2020. “While the…
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Medicine's Erika Trapl shares concerns related to flavored tobacco ban
Ohio Republicans want to ban flavored vapes, but not tobacco products preferred by Black smokers ideastream: Erika Trapl, associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, shared her concerns related to an effort by Republicans in the Ohio Senate to ban some…
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Plum Market Kitchen cookout
Plum Market Kitchen will host a Luau-inspired cookout on its patio Thursday, July 20, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch, which will cost $8.99, will include: Your choice of entrée (kalua pork sandwich, aloha grilled chicken sandwich or island burger); Your choice of side dish (fruit salad or…
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Compliance Office adds 2023 training video to site; offers other resources
The team in Case Western Reserve University's Compliance Office recently updated their website to provide additional resources to the CWRU community. The 2023 compliance training video has been added to the video archives on the compliance and university-wide training web page. Using their CWRU…
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Register for Summer Intersections by July 20
Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students are invited to register for Summer Intersections: Undergraduate Poster Session. Summer Intersections features undergraduates presenting their research and creative projects. The work done by students spans across many disciplines: arts and…
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Engineering alumnus and partner commit $2.5 million to science and engineering building
Since he first stepped onto the Case Quad as an electrical engineering student in 1970, Larry Enterline (CIT ’74) has recognized the value of exploring fields beyond his specialty. Throughout a career spanning more than four decades, Enterline has had ample opportunities to apply the…
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Spartan Showcase: Rucha Batchu
How can we gain insights about places humans can’t easily reach, such as the deep sea or outer space? If you ask undergraduate student Rucha Batchu, the answer is simple: Robots. This summer in the Center for Biologically Inspired Robotics Research—led by Roger D. Quinn, the Arthur P. Armington…
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Weatherhead's John Keyser offers advice for those searching for a personal loan
Best place to get a personal loan WalletHub: John Keyser, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, offered advice to those trying to choose between local personal loan lenders and national lenders. “You want to find the lender that offers the lowest overall price,” he said. “Do not…
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Law's Cathy Mansfield weighs in on "hacker fares" concept
Flights are getting way too expensive. But should you book a hacker fare? USA Today: Cathy Mansfield, senior instructor in law, weighed in on the concept of “hacker fares,” such as those that involve throwaway and hidden-city tickets, which allow consumers to pay a reduced fare but are often…