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Nutrition’s Hope Barkoukis discusses healthier alternatives to artificially sweetened sodas
‘Goodbye bitter aftertaste!’ Plant compound could improve the taste of sodas with artificial sugar Woman's World: Hope Barkoukis, chair of the Department of Nutrition, said it's best to reach for a natural alternative to sodas. “I would instead try to encourage homemade teas, with lemon and…
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Law’s Anat Alon-Beck says U.S. investment in Intel is 'strategic industry support, not socialism'
Trump investing US funds in Intel is strategy, not socialism Bloomberg: Anat Alon-Beck, professor of law, noted that the government's 10% Intel stake isn’t socialism but part of a long U.S. tradition of government support for strategic industries. The deal aims to secure semiconductor capacity,…
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Sears think[box] honored with 2025 Best of Tech Award from Greater Cleveland Partnership; several startups recognized
Earlier this month, Sears think[box] at Case Western Reserve University was recognized at the Greater Cleveland Partnership’s 19th annual Best of Tech Awards, which celebrates the organization’s commitment to fostering innovation across Cleveland’s technology community. Recognized through an…
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Submit nominations for honorary degrees
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to nominate individuals who exemplify the highest ideals and standards of excellence in scholarship, public service, performing arts and other aspects of human endeavor. Current faculty (including those of the special faculty),…
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Fresh air, low cost: Cheap (or free) ways to get outdoors this September
September in Cleveland is a time when the city begins to shift into fall. The air feels fresher, the trees start to change color, and the pace of the city invites you to step outside and explore. Whether you’re looking to take a break from studying, enjoy a weekend adventure, or simply get some…
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Engineering’s Nrupen Pakalapati receives prestigious epilepsy research award
Nrupen Pakalapati, a researcher in Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Biomedical Engineering, has been named among eight winners of the American Epilepsy Society’s (AES) 2025 Grass Foundation Young Investigator Award. This highly competitive award recognizes outstanding young…
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Update software to Windows 11
In an effort to modernize campus technology, Case Western Reserve University will require software updates for all university devices from Windows 10 support to the Windows 11 version. This transition ensures all devices remain secure, supported and able to take advantage of the latest…
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Nominate outstanding staff members for the Staff PARTicipation Achievement Award
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to nominate their colleagues for the Staff PARTicipation Achievement Award. This is your chance to honor remarkable individuals who consistently go the extra mile in our campus community. Do you know a staff member…
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Biomedical engineering's Emily Graczyk discusses $9.9M grant for sensory prostheses trial
Emily Graczyk, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, discussed a new $9.9 million grant for sensory prostheses trial. "People with limb loss deserve to have better technologies that can improve their lives," she said. Under Graczyk's leadership, CWRU was awarded the grant to launch a…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone notes millet and oatmeal offer similar heart-healthy benefits as whole, fiber-rich grains
Millet vs. oatmeal: Which breakfast is healthier for your heart? Verywell Health: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, explained how both millet and oatmeal are grains that provide nutrients. "In the grand scheme of things, these grains aren’t that…