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Volunteer as a judge at the Fall Intersections Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium
The Undergraduate Research Office (URO) invites faculty, staff, post-docs, and graduate and PhD students to serve as judges for the Fall Intersections Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium. Intersections is a celebration of undergraduate research at Case Western Reserve University. The…
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$2.5 million commitment fuels groundbreaking glial science research at Case Western Reserve
A shared passion for conquering multiple sclerosis (MS) brought together a visionary inventor and a leading neurological scientist at Case Western Reserve University. Today, their shared vision is accelerating with a $2.5 million commitment from the Thomas F. Peterson Jr. Charitable Trust to…
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CWRU Family Thanksgiving: A celebration of gratitude and connection
As the holiday season approaches, the Case Western Reserve University community is once again invited to join together for the CWRU Family Thanksgiving. Held on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Thwing Student Center Ballroom, this free event offers…
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Enjoying the ride
Maggie Kaniecki began riding horses at age six and competed throughout high school and college. This lifelong passion of hers taught her more than just horsemanship.
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Spring course explores democracy’s impact on economic, environmental, and health challenges
The intrinsic benefits of democracy, including government accountability and personal freedoms, are acknowledged in many countries. Yet, average citizens and democracy advocates also ask, to what extent does democracy offer better economic, environmental, and public health outcomes? With democracy…
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Spring course to offer insights into Russia
Russia’s war against Ukraine has raised many questions about the Russian government’s motivations, the preferences of the Russian public, and the impact on the Russian economy. To better understand Russia’s politics, culture, and economics, take POSC 377/477 Politics of Russia, offered spring…
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Engaging beyond the classroom
Bringing Weatherhead thought leaders to life with artificial intelligence
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Participate in the Battle of the Badges: Holiday Food Drive Challenge
In an effort to give back to the community, the Division of Public Safety is joining local organizations in a Battle of the Badges holiday food drive challenge. From Nov. 1 through Nov. 16, law enforcement teams across University Circle will compete to collect the most canned and nonperishable…
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Collaborative experiences in the lab foster curiosity and train undergraduate research student for career in medicine
As an undergraduate research student working in a hospital research lab, Jasmine Vo spent hours practicing how to manipulate tissue under a microscope, a lab technique that would prepare the sample for flow cytometry data acquisition. Vo joined the Phoebe Lin Lab at the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye…
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UGEN employees: Watch the university update video and register for upcoming meeting with President Kaler and Provost Ward
Case Western Reserve University employees in the UGEN unit are encouraged to watch the pre-recorded university update video. In the 18-minute video, President Eric W. Kaler and Provost and Executive Vice President Joy K. Ward shared information on topics such as university rankings, enrollment…