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“Assessing Community Health Needs to Guide Neighborhood Level Action for Health Equity”
The Mary Ann Swetland Center for Environmental Health will host a July seminar titled “Assessing Community Health Needs to Guide Neighborhood Level Action for Health Equity” Tuesday, July 25, from 9 to 10 a.m. via Zoom. The panelists will be: Owusua Yamoah, research scientist and community…
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Students bring hands-on experience to program at Cuyahoga Community College
Sometimes the best way to learn something new isn’t from a lecture, but from a hands-on approach. Graduate student Dillon Gagnon and others in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, under the direction of Assistant Professor Svetlana Morozova, are using hands-on learning to…
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Get some physical activity while learning more about CWRU with a new Wellness Program series
Take a walk outside, connect with fellow faculty and staff members, and expand your awareness of the innovative and creative activities happening at Case Western Reserve University with the new Wellness Walk & Talk Series. Walk & Talk sessions will be offered weekly during the months of…
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Wireless internet outages possible early Wednesday
Wireless maintenance will take place Wednesday, June 28, from 3 to 6 a.m. Campus community users may experience intermittent wireless network outages with CaseGuest, CaseWireless and Eduroam during this time. Wireless connectivity should restore automatically after maintenance is complete. For…
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Powerful medicine: Understanding the importance of sleep for students
This article originally appeared in the spring/summer 2023 edition of Think magazine. This summer, The Daily will share some of the articles from the latest edition of the magazine. View more stories at case.edu/think. Heidi Moawad When Heidi Moawad, was a medical resident working 80- to 90-hour…
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, discussed the research she’s leading to help transform the City of Cleveland’s 22 recreation centers into places that provide mental health support to youth dealing with trauma. “To have a…
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Farm stand
Members of the Case Western Reserve community are invited to visit the University Farm Saturday, July 1, for the bi-weekly farm stand. There will be a variety of fresh vegetables, mushrooms and herbs grown on the farm. Vegetable and herb plants will also be for sale. The stand will be open from 9…
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National Pet Preparedness Month, Week 4: After an emergency
In recognition of National Pet Preparedness Month, the Office of Resiliency is providing information and suggestions in case of emergencies. This week’s tips focus on what to do after an emergency. Your home may be a very different place after an emergency is over, and it may be hard for your pets…
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Donate school supplies for local children
The Case Western Reserve University Police Department is hosting a school supply donations for an upcoming bookbag drive for local children. The department already has procured 500 bookbags and aims to fill them with supplies for its Paying It Back Forward: Back to School Book Bag Giveaway July…
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It’s Great Outdoors Month—get out and enjoy Northeast Ohio
From the beaches of Lake Erie to running trails throughout the Emerald Necklace to scenic views from waterfront patios, Cleveland has plenty of natural beauty—and June, Great Outdoors Month, is the perfect time to explore all our city has to offer. The Case Western Reserve University campus boasts…