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New study links immediate treatment for traumatic brain injuries to lower risk for Alzheimer’s disease
Getting treatment within one week of a serious head injury can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 41%, according to new research from Case Western Reserve University. The researchers suggest the findings could change how emergency rooms and hospitals treat traumatic brain…
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Updated capital project request form now available
Campus Planning and Facilities Management (CPFM) has introduced a streamlined Project Request Form for capital project requests, available now under the "Project Required Forms" section on the CPFM website. The revised form—launched Nov. 3—features several improvements, including: Fewer…
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Prioritize your health over Thanksgiving break at One to One Fitness Center
One to One Fitness Center will be open throughout the Thanksgiving holiday week, with the exception of Thursday, Nov. 27. One to One Fitness Center offers 28,000 square feet of exercise equipment, virtual and in-person group exercise classes, showers, lockers, towels, dry saunas and validated…
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Meet more new faculty at the College of Arts and Sciences
The students in Case Western Reserve University’s undergraduate Class of 2029 aren’t the only new faces on campus this semester. We also welcomed new faculty members across the university, including in the College of Arts and Sciences. Read on to get to know some of those new faculty members,…
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Where science meets innovation: Grad student Dana Kleinman’s journey from curiosity to discovery
On any given afternoon, you might find Dana Kleinman in the lab, eyes fixed on a neural assay, chasing the signals of discovery. Her inquisitive nature and her love for learning led her to Case Western Reserve University, where she’s now pursuing a Master of Science in Biotechnology on the…
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Biology's Russell Engelman researches Cleveland's ancient giant predatory fish
360 million years ago, Cleveland was home to a giant predatory fish unlike anything alive today IFL Science: Russell Engelman, graduate student and research assistant in biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on his recent discovery about Dunkleosteus, Cleveland's prehistoric…
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Biology's Russell Engelman discusses how Cleveland's sea monster had no teeth
This ancient sea monster had a killer bite and no teeth Nautilus: Russell Engelman, graduate student and research assistant in biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed his recent research on Dunkleosteus, Cleveland's prehistoric sea monster. "The last major work examining the jaw…
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Wade Park Community Engagement Center displayes incarcerated artists' artwork
Work by incarcerated artists on display at Case Western Reserve University Chronicle-Telegram: Case Western Reserve University's Wade Park Community Engagement Center is hosting an art display featuring works by artists incarcerated at the Grafton Correctional Institution.
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Biology's Russell Engelman researches Cleveland's sea monster Dunkleosteus
Cleveland’s famous sea monster just got a lot stranger Newsweek: Russell Engelman, a PhD student and research assistant in biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, said earlier studies misunderstood Dunkleosteus’ jaw anatomy and overlooked what the bones reveal about muscle attachments and…
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Final reminder: 2026 benelect open enrollment ends Nov. 26
The Department of Human Resources is reminding faculty and staff that the 2026 benelect open enrollment period ends Nov. 26. During open enrollment, you can make changes for the 2026 calendar year. Visit the Annual Benefits Events website for more information. Questions? Email AskHR@case.edu or…