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Meet fellow Weatherhead students in Greek life
Join the Greek Community Educational Consultants for our next Major Mingle Friday, Sept. 26, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the Student Organization Center at Tinkham Veale University Center! We invite everyone in the Weatherhead School of Management to connect with peers, exchange ideas, and build…
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Register for Venture4Impact pitch competition
The Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit invites members of the Case Western Reserve University community to register for Venture4Impact—a university-wide social enterprise pitch competition. This initiative is designed to empower CWRU students to develop and launch for-profit…
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Medicine's Catherine Stein explains who is most at risk from COVID-19 complications
Who is eligible for this year's COVID vaccine? Everything you need to know Yahoo: Catherine Stein, epidemiologist and professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health, said the people who are most at risk for complications from COVID-19 are also those most likely to lack a…
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Political science's Matthew Lacombe: Proposal to strip transgender gun rights raises constitutional concerns
Plan to strip transgender gun rights draws comparisons to other discriminatory laws cleveland.com: Matthew Lacombe, the Alexander P. Lamis Associate Professor in American Politics in the Department of Political Science, said the Justice Department’s proposal puts both liberals and conservatives…
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Spartan Showcase: Ibrahim Quagraine
After discovering that his social venture, Cocoa Potash, was named one of 24 startups to advance to the 2025 Hult Prize Global Accelerator program earlier this year, Ibrahim Quagraine—a PhD biomedical engineering student at Case Western Reserve University—experienced a whirlwind of emotions, from…
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Maintain a proper record for major and capital equipment
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community who use or are in charge of major and capital equipment are required to accurately maintain a proper record of all university assets and their locations for financial reporting, auditing and federal compliance reasons. When a piece of…
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Case Western Reserve holds overall spot in U.S. News ranking of national universities
Some specialty rankings rise, while new categories position CWRU well
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National Hazing Prevention Week: A Q&A with Travis Apgar
Organized by the Hazing Prevention Network, National Hazing Prevention Week (NHPW) is a time when communities, institutions, organizations and individuals make a concerted effort to raise awareness and increase education about hazing. Recognized Sept. 22–26, the theme of NHPW 2025 is “Be the…
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Get to know four Social Justice Law Center summer interns
Many law students spend their summers in private sector internships earning a competitive pay, while others pursue opportunities at government agencies or nonprofit organizations—often without compensation. This past summer, four Case Western Reserve University School of Law students of the Juris…
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Alumna earns prestigious role on International Federation of Social Workers’ UN commission
After a months-long application and interview process, the North American region of the International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) settled on a Case Western Reserve University alumna as one of four North American social workers to become a representative on commission to the United Nations…