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From setback to startup: CWRU computer science student builds AI platform to prevent injuries
When third-year computer science student Sanjay Thiyagarajan suffered a sports injury that ended his playing days, he didn’t see it as the end of his athletic journey—he saw an opportunity to prevent others from experiencing the same thing. What began as a personal setback soon evolved into…
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View airport shuttle schedule ahead of Thanksgiving
Case Western Reserve University students can take advantage of airport shuttle service ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. Shuttles running between campus and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport will be available Wednesday, Nov. 26, and will operate at noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Pickup…
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Join the 2026 Dr. Dorothy Pijan Student Leadership Awards Selection Committee
The Office of Student Activities and Leadership seeks faculty members to serve on the selection committee for the 2026 Dr. Dorothy Pijan Student Leadership Awards. This volunteer role helps recognize outstanding student leaders at Case Western Reserve University and features a time commitment…
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Schubert Center's Gabriella Celeste discusses imprisonment of children
A rarity: Cleveland rape case of 5-year-old highlights how few young children face arrest across the country cleveland.com: Gabriella Celeste, policy director at the Schubert Center for Child Studies, said that while people understandably want justice for crimes committed, prison is not the…
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Medicine's David Hackney emphasizes the importance of advocacy in medical guidelines
Ob/gyns urged to fight contraception misinformation Medpage (subscription required): David Hackney, professor of reproductive health at the School of Medicine, said advocacy and combating misinformation should become standard elements in medical guidelines. He emphasized that laws, court rulings…
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Apply to be a tour guide
Undergraduate students with strong communication skills and a basic knowledge of Case Western Reserve University are invited to apply to become a tour guide. In this position—administered through the Office of Undergraduate Admission—students will have the opportunity to lead tours, support…
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With corporate-sponsored research, Chris Wirth builds win-win collaborations with industry partners
Have you ever thought about the science behind the consistency of your shampoo? Or the intricate differences between the paints on your car and your walls? What about the coatings on your phone or inside food packaging? Chris Wirth has—a lot. He's dedicated his research career to complex…
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Meet an undergraduate student putting majors in theater and cognitive science into practice as an aspiring speech-language pathologist
Theater and cognitive science don’t seem to have much in common on the surface. But Case Western Reserve University student Sydney Raby finds them to be the perfect combination for a future career as a speech-language pathologist. “I’ve always loved storytelling and understanding how people…
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Apply now for research fellowship in child and adolescent research
The Schubert Center is offering its annual Schubert Research Fellowship, giving undergraduate students the chance to gain hands-on experience in child and adolescent research. This paid fellowship is open to sophomores, juniors and seniors from all majors and backgrounds who are in good academic…
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Step into CWRU’s new anatomy labs
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Department of Anatomy just got a facelift—a transformation that brings brand new, state-of-the-art anatomy laboratories and offices to campus. Designed to enhance hands-on learning and research, the labs are equipped with modern dissection…