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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…
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Weatherhead’s Samuel Arbesman discusses computing, AI—and the magic of code
Computing & AI Evolution Coast to Coast: Samuel Arbesman, a fellow at Weatherhead School of Management’s xLab, described computing and artificial intelligence (AI) as a “humanistic liberal art,” tied to language, philosophy, and biology. In Arbesman's new book, The Magic of Code, he urges…
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Law’s Cassandra Burke Robertson discusses denaturalization, political intimidation
Trump keeps making this dangerous threat—and experts say it's becoming more credible HuffPost: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-BakerHostetler Professor of Law, warned that a recent White House memo marks “a fundamental departure” from denaturalization’s traditional use against…
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PERI is accepting applications for low-cost program evaluation services from local nonprofits
Cleveland-area nonprofit and government agencies are invited to apply for low-cost program evaluation services through the Partnership for Evaluation, Research and Implementation (PERI) at Case Western Reserve University. Proposals are being accepted for evaluation consultation and program…
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Law’s Eric Chaffee discusses Cleveland check fraud and bank liability
Nearly $100,000 stolen: Cleveland continues using vulnerable paper checks cleveland.com: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, said Cleveland’s bank may be legally required to reimburse the city for nearly $100,000 in stolen check…
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Law’s Andrew Pollis discusses legal options for victims of local contractor
Westlake woman the latest to speak out against contractor WOIO: Andrew Pollis, professor of law, advised victims of Concrete Ohio to transfer small claims judgments to county court and secure liens against the contractor’s property. He also urged victims to pursue claims under the Ohio Consumer…
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Apply for the 2025 CWRU Pride Ohio Leader Award
Outstanding Case Western Reserve University students are invited to apply for the 2025 CWRU Pride LGBT Ohio Leadership Award. This recognition provides financial assistance to those working to make an impact in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community on campus—and…
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Qualify for $25 per month in 2026
Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members who plan to use the Benelect medical plan in 2026 are invited to complete wellness activities this fall to earn a voluntary $25 monthly wellness incentive. These activities should be completed during the annual qualifying period of Sept.…
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Throwback Thursday: Take a look at nostalgic school photos of CWRU faculty and staff
No matter what year you graduated high school—whether it was just a few months ago or 40 years have passed—school picture day is a tradition with which most of us are familiar. You might have had to dress your best and pose in front of a classic backdrop or maybe a family member snapped a photo of…
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CWRU School of Law to host the ASIL’s Midyear Meeting
The American Society of International Law’s Midyear Meeting will be held Sept. 25–27, in Cleveland at Jones Day law firm, the Botanical Gardens, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Case Western Reserve University School of Law. “With the radical changes to American Foreign Policy in the past…