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New study finds U.S. military veterans living in discriminatory ‘redlined’ areas suffered higher rates of cardiovascular disease
U.S. military veterans who lived in what were once known as “redlined” areas had a higher risk for heart attacks and other cardiovascular issues, according to a new study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, University Hospitals and the Cleveland VA Medical…
Alumna Susan Sternad-Basel featured on Episode 2 of "Change Leaders" podcast
Susan Sternad-Basel (MSSA '81) was the guest on Episode 2 of the Mandel School's podcast, Change Leaders. Sternad-Basel's career journey from social work to the armed forces is notable—she was the former deputy chief data officer of the United States Defense Intelligence Agency. She is currently…
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School of Law professor Jonathan Adler explains possible scenario of former President Donald Trump's presidency run while indicted
Donald Trump indicted: Yes, Trump could run for president from prison if he's convicted Washington Examiner: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, explained the possible scenario of former President Donald Trump being elected and taking office before a verdict is reached in…
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Mandel School professor Megan Holmes discusses research related to youth mental health support
Adding mental health support at Cleveland's rec centers helps youth heal from trauma, researchers say ideastream: 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 the…
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Veale Institute executive director Michael Goldberg discusses recent shopping habit changes
'Shopping habits have changed' — Local businesses still struggling post-pandemic WEWS: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said factors like inflation, supply chain…
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“From Cucumbers to Pickles” workshop
You can transform your garden cucumbers into pickles with the power of homemade vinegar or salt fermentation. Join the Case Western Reserve University Farm for a pickling workshop titled “From Cucumbers to Pickles” Saturday, Aug. 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at farm in Hunting Valley. This…
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Share your thoughts in a Sears think[box] survey
Sears think[box] is seeking feedback from the community through its annual survey. The survey is open to all members of the Case Western Reserve University community to share their Sears think[box] experiences. The survey will be open through July 17. Those who complete the survey will have a…
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Staying safe this summer: Tips on protecting your vehicle—and yourself
While there may be fewer people on Case Western Reserve’s campus over the summer, university police are seeing some increases in crime, especially attempted car theft. To help keep you—and your belongings—safe, Matt King, captain of patrol operations in the CWRU Police Department, provided a few…
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Provost Search Committee hosts campus listening sessions
The Provost Search Committee will host listening sessions via Zoom for each of our campus stakeholder groups to gather input on the experiences and qualities our next provost and executive vice president should possess. The listening session dates are: Faculty listening session: Tuesday, July…
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Department of Earth assistant professor Anne Willem Omta links ocean vastness to plight of wrecked submersible
Northeast Ohio experts discuss challenge of missing submersible search WKYC: Anne Willem Omta, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at the College of Arts and Sciences, explained the vastness of the oceans—pointing out that only 10% of the…