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What matters most to senior citizens? Not what you might think
New study asks older customers at walk-in care clinics about their priorities
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Cleveland’s fall colors forecast—and best spots to see them
After a summerlike stretch that kept the canopy stubbornly green, cooler nights are finally on the way—and with them, the rush of autumn color. By mid-October, Northeast Ohio should be glowing at its peak, but the change happens fast once temperatures dip. That means now’s the time to map out…
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Hear about research into a smoking cessation program at food pantries
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center will host its next seminar series event on Friday October 10st, 2025 from Noon to 1 p.m. in the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Research Building Auditorium. This seminar is presented by the Population and Cancer Prevention research program. A light lunch is…
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Volunteer at the upcoming fall Model UN conference
CWRU Model UN is looking for volunteers to staff our upcoming Fall 2025 high school conference. Volunteers will be working with over 600 high schoolers from Northeast Ohio, and helping them build public speaking and collaboration skills. Volunteers will be provided training on chairing procedure,…
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Psychological sciences’ Jeremy Shapiro shares advice for easing political distress
Feeling political distress? Here are coping strategies a psychologist shares with his clients The Conversation: Jeremy Shapiro, adjunct assistant professor of psychological sciences, described “political distress” as a bipartisan mental health issue driven by polarization and fear about national…
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Law’s Becca Kendis says Ohio lawmakers defying voters with new anti-abortion bills
Ohio lawmakers introduce anti-abortion bills, despite recent amendment protecting it ideastream: Becca Kendis, staff attorney at the Reproductive Rights Law Initiative and lecturer at the School of Law, said new anti-abortion bills defy Ohio voters’ clear mandate. She emphasized that lawmakers…
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Weatherhead’s Roman Sheremeta weighs in on proposed $1 Trump coin
Trump administration considers minting a $1 Trump coin ABC News: Roman Sheremeta, professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed the treasury's consideration of minting new one-dollar coins for the nation's 250th anniversary featuring an image of President Donald Trump.
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Kids, courts and care: How CWRU professor Eileen Anderson protects vulnerable youth across Ohio
When Eileen Anderson, director of education for Case Western Reserve University’s bioethics and medical humanities programs, first encountered the court system during a divorce, she learned about the role of a guardian ad litem—an individual appointed to represent a child’s best interest in legal…
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Scheduled maintenance was performed on the Student Information System (SIS) over the weekend. Users are advised to clear browser cache before logging in. View instructions for clearing your cache. To login to the system, visit case.edu/sis. For assistance with any technology product or…
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Division of Public Safety hosts first on-campus safety town for local kindergarteners
Local 5- and 6-year-old children started the school year with safety skills thanks to a new program offered by the Division of Public Safety at Case Western Reserve University. For the first time, the division offered a Safety Town program, modeled after programs held across the country to…