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School of Medicine professor Elma Baron provides helpful habits for healthy skin
8 dermatologist-backed habits for healthy skin—no fancy products needed HuffPost: Elma Baron, professor of dermatology, explained how overall good health also is important for good skin. “We forget that the skin is the largest organ of the body. And just like your other organs, the skin benefits…
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Looking to hire student workers in the fall? Register by Aug. 2 for the Student Employment Job Fair
The Office of Student Employment invites on- and off-campus employers to register for the Student Employment Job Fair this fall. This annual program is the Office of Student Employment’s premier recruitment event for campus and community employers looking to hire students for the academic…
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CWRU faculty members retiring with more than 25 years of service
Countless faculty members have called Case Western Reserve University their professional home over the years—and recently, the university bid farewell to some of them as they chose to retire. The Daily reached out to faculty members who announced their retirements after more than 25 years of…
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Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing Leadership Excel and Achievement Program information session
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to learn about the Leadership Excel and Achievement Program (LEAP) at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing during an online information session Thursday, July 20, from noon to 1 p.m. LEAP is a program designed to optimize the…
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Supreme Court ruling listening session
The campus community is invited to attend a listening session next week regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision regarding the use of race in admissions. Hosted by the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement, the July 20 session on session seeks to provide an opportunity…
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Make connections with colleagues through literature this fall
Benefits-eligible faculty and staff members are invited to join one of two Reflection Point groups, which the Wellness Program will offer this fall. Reflection Point brings faculty-led literature seminars to workplaces and community settings to build confidence, critical thinking, communication,…
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Retirement planning seminars
Whether you are planning to retire in the next few months or the next few years, it is important to understand how to navigate retirement planning. Case Western Reserve University has coordinated with retirement experts to provide you with pertinent information and to answer your…
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University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University research teams receive Collaborative Science Pilot Awards
Projects to cover brain tumor, cerebral edema and gastroesophageal cancer research Three University Hospitals (UH) and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine research teams recently received Collaborative Science Pilot Awards. The teams each received $50,000, funded by both…
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Weatherhead School associate professor Michael Goldberg explains social media influence on Bud Lite boycott
The Bud Lite boycott dented sales. These companies are also being targeted Barron’s: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, explained how the Bud Lite boycott has been…
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Professor of Law Emeritus Lewis Katz explains factors of body cameras in K-9 police searches
Courts have long seen K-9 dogs as impartial. Now police bodycams hold them accountable NPR: Lewis Katz, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law Emeritus, explained how body cameras have factored into K-9 police searches. “Over the years, the courts have simply had to trust K-9 handlers when they…