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Paving the future: Alumna’s support for technology endowment keeps dental students ahead of the curve
For Lisa Alvetro, DDS (DEN '93), giving back is not just an act of generosity—it's a professional responsibility. For the past 20 years, Alvetro has volunteered her time and expertise working with residents in the orthodontic department at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental…
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Setting the bar: CWRU leads the way in AI education for future lawyers
School of Law recognized for innovative use of AI in curriculum
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Medicine's Awais Aftab discusses antidepressant withdrawal
What do we know about SSRI antidepressant withdrawal? NPR "Science Friday": Awais Aftab, clinical associate professor of psychiatry, shared his views on the ongoing debate among physicians and patients about the severity and significance of SSRI withdrawal symptoms. "My view is that I think we…
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EMS Spartan Reservation System to undergo maintenance
Due to scheduled maintenance, the EMS Spartan Reservation System will be unavailable from Thursday, Nov. 20 at 10 p.m. through Friday, Nov. 21 at 7 a.m. Campus users will be unable to book a room or workspace for a brief window during this time. For assistance with any technology product or…
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Cleveland’s famous sea monster gets a scientific update
New research reveals Dunkleosteus was an oddball among ancient armored fishes
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$2.5M small business innovation grant to advance medical technology invented at Case Western Reserve University
Finding cells faster could lead to more effective therapies
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From Case Western Reserve to Hollywood: Davis’s Career in Data-Driven Strategy
Mikel Davis (CWR ’10) earned her Bachelor of Science in Economics (Honors) and Statistics and began her academic journey in statistics, but a game theory course taught by Professor Justin Sydnor sparked a new passion. His exploration of the intersection between psychology and economics opened a…
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Undergraduate student Sanjay Thiyagarajan uses AI to prevent sports injuries
CWRU student’s AI startup wants to stop sports injuries before they happen Crain's Cleveland Business: Undergraduate computer science student Sanjay Thiyagarajan discussed his invention, Smartan FitTech, which uses AI and wall-mounted cameras to catch tiny form errors before they become…
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Engineering's James Anderson discusses biotech and liver disease
This startup is growing mini-livers to keep patients alive Fast Company: James Anderson, Distinguished University Professor emeritus at Case School of Engineering, praised a Chicago-based biotech company's novel approach to treating liver disease. “They picked an organ that can reproduce…
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Law's Juscelino Colares on steel tarrifs and cargo implications
Port of Cleveland sees less cargo under steel tariffs Spectrum News: Juscelino Colares, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said steel tariffs aim to preserve U.S. capacity for critical industries, noting that the Port of Cleveland has seen cargo drop 15–20% amidst recent tariffs.