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October 21, 2025
Researcher Marissa Scavuzzo pursues advances in neuroscience, while pulling the next generation into the discovery process
October 21, 2025
A summertime course immersed students in a Greek archaeological dig
October 21, 2025
Shanina Knighton is rethinking how we stay healthy—one phone, kitchen and bathroom at a time
October 21, 2025
How one nurse leader sees the role of AI
October 21, 2025
In January, Case Western Reserve University launched a program to help Cleveland-area residents better understand and use generative artificial-intelligence tools including ChatGPT and other chatbot services. The online training program covers the basics—from explaining how generative AI works…
October 21, 2025
The journey of Elizabeth Clayborne, MD, (MED ’11; GRS ’11, bioethics), from emergency medicine resident to successful entrepreneur began with her desire to fix a daily frustration. Clayborne saw countless people come to the emergency room (ER) with nosebleeds and sometimes wait hours for…
October 21, 2025
Jeff Capadona, PhD, Case Western Reserve University’s vice provost for innovation, leads the campus mission to excel in the use of technological advances and educate students to succeed and lead in a rapidly changing world. CWRU Magazine recently spoke with Capadona, also the Donnell Institute…
October 21, 2025
Computer scientists studying ethics. Musicians working with neural networks. Philosophers debating the social impact of artificial intelligence. That’s the kind of melding of disciplines students imagined when they began shaping Case Western Reserve University’s new Humanity and Technology (HAT)…
October 21, 2025
In a world where the possibilities for using artificial intelligence are endless, the questions are, too. Consider just a few: Should AI be used for reconnaissance in an occupied territory to quickly differentiate between hostile individuals and innocent civilians? As AI takes on a more…
October 21, 2025
Was your health-insurance claim denied again? Maybe AI can help you. MarketWatch: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, said AI-driven appeal tools could help level the playing field for consumers overwhelmed by insurers’ complex denial…