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July 04, 2023
If Frances Payne Bolton were to walk through the halls of her namesake school today, she would find students from around the world, drawn to study in top-ranked programs taught by internationally recognized faculty conducting research that continues to push the field forward. “We’ve never settled…
July 03, 2023
The brainchild of John Wang, PhD, Co-Leader of Case CCC's Cancer Genomics and Epigenomics Program, the Emerging Researchers Program welcomed four returning students and two new students this week—all from East Cleveland. With the support of Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, CWRU's Faye…
July 03, 2023
Jonathan Adler and his co-author, Jacob James Rich, recently published an article entitled “Uneducating Americans on Vaping.” The article was the cover story of the Cato Institute’s summer 2023 issue of Regulation Magazine. The article argues that Americans need to be better educated about…
July 03, 2023
Even once the Independence Day fireworks dissipate, the summer activities won’t end in Cleveland. The month ahead is full of opportunities to enjoy what makes our city so special. To get you started, we’ve pulled together three options members of the Case Western Reserve University community can…
July 03, 2023
July is a time for summer vacations, holiday celebrations and cooking on the grill—and, as National Grilling Month, there’s no better time to experiment with healthy eating options outdoors. From barbecues and picnics to other small gatherings, there are plenty of opportunities for Case Western…
June 30, 2023
cleveland.com: Angela Newman-White, executive director of First Year Cleveland at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, said Cuyahoga County’s infant mortality rate is slowly declining, but inequities continue to persist. “The latest three-year data from 2020–2022…
June 30, 2023
Over 11,000 children dead or injured, 13 million in need of humanitarian assistance, 9.2 million without access to drinking water, 2 million out of school, 3,904 recruited to fight, and the Traumatization of War -- this is the reality of children living through Yemen’s civil war. The Yemen…
June 30, 2023
University Hospitals Newsroom CLEVELAND – Data from a new study published in NEJM Evidence shows promise for personalized use of short term ADT in men with predominantly intermediate-risk prostate cancer. The study involved ArteraAI, a developer of multimodal artificial intelligence-based…
June 30, 2023
This Monday, July 3, facilities services will remove a large oak tree in front of Wickenden that is suffering from disease. The university expects to plant a different kind of tree in that location later this summer— specifically, one much less susceptible to infection. Officials will update the…
June 30, 2023
It was either Jan. 13 or 14, 1974, when Scott and Jean Frank decided to go from being friends to becoming a couple. Both storytellers by nature, their conversation extended well into the night. They debated on the date for years. But somewhere over the course of nearly half a century together and…