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Case Western Reserve University-led regional economic development consortium advances as finalist for National Science Foundation’s transformative ‘Engines’ initiative
NEO-SMART aims to transform Northeast Ohio into national epicenter of advanced manufacturing innovation
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School of Dental Medicine’s Kenneth Chance set to address the Future University 2025 graduating class
For the last nine years, Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine’s innovative curriculum has garnered interest from universities overseas, and has since established partnerships with dental programs in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. This month, Kenneth Chance–dean and professor of…
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Apply for Sears think[box] Student Project Fund
Case Western Reserve University students are invited to apply for Sears think[box] Student Project Fund, a $2,500 award that covers materials, equipment, manufacturing and other project-related expenses. Individuals who receive this award have the opportunity to gain support for extracurricular…
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CWRU’s Alexis Catanzarite featured on All Access: Med School Admissions podcast
Alexis Catanzarite, associate director of Healthcare Careers at Case Western Reserve University’s Division of Student Affairs, was recently featured on the 81st episode of “All Access: Med School Admissions.” During this podcast—hosted by Christian Essman, senior director of admissions and…
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Game on: Meet three Spartans ahead of tomorrow’s football home opener
Football has long been a unifying force in American culture, bringing fans, players and communities together around a shared passion. The game’s impact reaches far beyond the field—fostering connection, tradition and a sense of belonging. As the Case Western Reserve University Spartans (0-1-1)…
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Psychiatry's Phillip Resnick revisits 25-year-old Ravenna murder and baby abduction case
25 years ago, a woman killed a pregnant Ravenna mom, claimed the baby as her own Akron Beacon Journal (subscription required): Phillip Resnick, professor of psychiatry at the School of Medicine, discussed the case of a woman who murdered her pregnant neighbor and abducted the baby, who she then…
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$25 million gift from Weatherhead Foundation elevates Case Western Reserve’s status as hub for leadership excellence
Gift launches Celia Scott Weatherhead Leadership Institute at Weatherhead School of Management; CWRU trustee and former Interim President Scott Cowen named inaugural chair
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Psychiatry’s Stephen Levine: One in five socially transitioned children later reverse course, study shows
How stable are the gender identities of younger children? The Economist: Stephen B. Levine, clinical professor of psychiatry, discussed a new study that found that one in five children who socially transition later reverse course. Levine said the findings highlight “the complexity of identity…
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Meet Mark Takasaki: LaunchNET Grant Recipient and Student-Athlete Entrepreneur
For Mark Takasaki, balancing academics, athletics, and entrepreneurship has become second nature. A double major in finance and accounting at Case Western Reserve University, Takasaki is also pursuing Weatherhead School of Management's integrated Master of Finance program and is set to graduate in…
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Share your coming out story
In honor of National Coming Out Day (Oct. 11), The Daily invites students, faculty, staff and postdocs to share their coming out story in a future article celebrating the courage and resilience of individuals part of LGBTQ+ community. Whether your story is recent or from years past, we want to…