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Nominate an outstanding staff member for the SPARTA Award
The Staff Advisory Council’s Staff Recognition Committee encourages members of the campus community to make nominations for the Staff PARTicipation Achievement (SPARTA) Award. This is a chance to honor remarkable individuals who consistently go the extra mile in our campus community. Do you know…
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Engineering’s Rishabh Kundu presented with the American Ceramic Society’s 2025 D.T. Rankin Award
Rishabh Kundu—a ThinkEnergy and Swanger Fellow and second-year PhD student at Case School of Engineering’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering—was awarded the D.T. Rankin Award by the Energy Materials and Systems Division (EMSD) of the American Ceramic Society (ACerS). This award…
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CWRU reminds students of support resources, Student Emergency Fund
As the federal government shutdown continues—delaying food benefits and straining budgets—Case Western Reserve University is reminding students that a range of support resources remain available. From the Student Emergency Fund and CWRU Community Pantry to the Basic Needs Hub, these programs are…
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School of Dental Medicine receives grant for Veterans Day clinic
Delta Dental Foundation bestowed the grant to support oral health services for veterans.
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University Technology's Miro Humer discusses the meaning of "AI ready"
Bridging the AI readiness gap CIO Talk Network: Miro Humer, vice president and chief information officer, offered his insight on what "AI ready" means—and if that is the bar, who owns it and how will it be measured.
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone suggests organic, cold-pressed oils
Processing matters in MAHA’s seed oil vs. animal fat debate cleveland.com: Lindsay Malone, a registered dietitian and instructor in nutrition at the School of Medicine, said consumers can avoid unhealthy processing by choosing organic, cold-pressed oils. She emphasized that how oils are produced…
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Medicine's Fred Schumacher on research monitoring health effects of East Palestine train derailment
Researchers look to monitor health effects of East Palestine residents after derailment Spectrum News: Fred Schumacher, associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, said long-term health effects from the East Palestine train derailment are complex to…
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Law's Miranda Leppla discusses Ohio's air nuisance rule and public health
Ohio scrapped a key tool to fight air pollution. Advocates want it back. Canary Media: Miranda Leppla, director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, said Ohio’s repeal of the air nuisance rule threatens public health by blocking residents from suing polluters. Without it, she…
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Medicine's Paul Tesar discusses recent $2.5 million gift to regenerate cells from multiple sclerosis
Local inventor’s trust will fund MS research at Case Western Reserve University Fox 8: Paul Tesar, the Dr. Donald and Ruth Weber Goodman Professor of Innovative Therapeutics and director of the Institute for Glial Sciences, said Thomas Peterson’s $2.5 million gift will advance “innovative…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses Ohio’s new congressional map
Ohio politicians approve new congressional map with a greater Republican edge WVXU: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, discussed Ohio’s new congressional map, noting it favors Republicans by targeting two Democratic-held districts. He highlighted that while the…