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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…
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CWRU School of Dental Medicine receives historic collection
CWRU School of Dental Medicine has been entrusted to preserve and provide accessibility to the Richardson Collection, physical elements of a landmark longitudinal growth study representing 98 African-American children conducted by pioneering researcher Elisha R. Richardson, BS, DDS, MS, PhD. The…
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Medicine's Courtney Batt notes severe pediatric obesity on the rise
Severe pediatric obesity on the rise: Can precision medicine deliver better outcomes? MedCentral: Courtney Batt, assistant professor of pediatrics, expressed that the results of this study are not surprising to her. “The rising prevalence of obesity reported here mirrors what many of us are…
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Law’s Raymond Ku outlines contours of free speech protections on social media
Cancel culture? Or accountability? The debate over social media in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death WEWS: Raymond Ku, the John Homer Kapp Professor of Law at the School of Law, said private employers and employees aren’t covered by the First Amendment, so “private individuals, private entities…
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Law’s Andrew Geronimo: Cleveland facing First Amendment issues
Cleveland fire chief benched after cartoon post on Charlie Kirk’s death cleveland.com: Andrew Geronimo, lecturer and director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, said the City of Cleveland could face a First Amendment lawsuit if it disciplines Fire Chief Anthony Luke over a…
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Veale Snyder Fellow Spotlight: Meet Apeksha Malik, Exploring New Frontiers in Entrepreneurship
For Apeksha Malik, stepping into the world of entrepreneurship has been a journey of both curiosity and courage. Originally from Queens, New York, Apeksha is a senior at Case Western Reserve University, double-majoring in Computer Science and Applied Data Science. This past summer, she interned…
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CWRU community mourns loss of student-athlete Emil LaSida
As Emil LaSida stood behind the blocks at the 2025 NCAA National Championships, he locked in on the race ahead: a head-to-head swim-off in the 50 free, one of his specialties, to clinch a spot in finals. LaSida not only secured the win by five one-hundredths of a second—he also surpassed his own…
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Schedule a one-on-one meeting with Provost Joy K. Ward this fall
Case Western Reserve University students seeking guidance are encouraged to participate in one-on-one meetings with Joy K. Ward, provost and executive vice president, this fall. Scheduled in 10-minute increments, these meetings offer students the opportunity to discuss important topics, seek…
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Patient-centered solutions: Nursing’s Megan Wenzell researches interventions for sleep problems in children with autism
Megan Alder Wenzell Assistant Professor, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing Area of Focus: Sleep and physical activity in autistic children, behavioral sleep interventions to promote sleep health, sleep health disparities in pediatrics, actigraphy assessment of sleep and physical…
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Law’s Michael Benza on why a local criminal case is moving slower than usual
Prosecutors continue investigation in Bobby George case Spectrum News: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said a local businessman's criminal case is progressing more slowly than typical, partly due to a special prosecutor restarting the investigation. While the delay…