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Tea and chocolate tasting
The Tea and Chocolate Club will host a tasting event for graduate students Tuesday, July 25, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., in the courtyard at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample a variety of teas from around the world (green,…
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Certificate and Master of Compliance and Risk Management programs information session
Are you interested in regulatory compliance and risk management jobs in the healthcare or business finance industry? Compliance-related jobs are one of the hottest growth areas in the U.S., with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting an estimated 30,700 jobs opening for compliance officers and…
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How you can help make CWRU more inclusive through digital accessibility
Think about it: You’re trying to complete an online form, but then the webpage gives confusing, conflicting information. The submission button doesn’t seem to work, and the embedded image with instructions is grainy and hard to read. This experience is one we all have likely encountered at some…
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English’s Erika Olbricht named interim director of SAGES
Erika Olbricht, senior instructor in the Department of English, was appointed interim director of the Seminar Approach to General Education and Scholarship program (SAGES). She is filling the position previously held by Peter Whiting, who is now serving as interim vice president of student affairs…
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer named visiting professor in Poland
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, professor in the Department of Philosophy, was named a visiting professor to be hosted by the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Wroclaw as part of its excellence in research initiative. Bendik-Keymer will work primarily with doctoral students in a week-long…
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Law School's Jonathan Adler weighs in on Supreme Court immigration policy decision
Supreme Court hands the Biden administration a major victory on immigration policy NPR: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, weighed in on a U.S. Supreme Court decision that threw out a challenge to the Biden administration's immigration guidelines, declaring that the White…
Cullen and Montero Published in JNCCN
Case CCC's Associate Director for Cancer Population Sciences, Jennifer Cullen, PhD, MPH, and Alberto Montero, MD, MBA, member of the Developmental Therapeutics Program, address the social determinants of health and racial disparities in cardiac events in breast cancer in an article published in…
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Law School's Jessie Hill describes legal landscape of abortion rights in Ohio
One year ago, Roe v. Wade was overturned. What’s the status of abortion rights in Ohio? cleveland.com: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, helped to frame the legal landscape in the year since the Supreme Court overturned the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade, including the…
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Medicine's Brian Grimberg describes probability of catching malaria following recent outbreak
5 people contract malaria within U.S. borders — first such cases in two decades The Washington Post: Brian Grimberg, associate professor of pathology and international health at the School of Medicine, said the risk of catching malaria is “extremely low,” following a recent outbreak in the U.S.,…
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Strategic giving assistant vice president Amanda Pinney shares insight on development approaches for university buildings with donor names
College funds, naming buildings keeps donor names alive Cleveland Jewish News: Amanda Pinney, assistant vice president of strategic giving, provided her expertise and insight for a story on development approaches when university buildings and funds carry a donor’s name. “Most higher education…