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CWRU's Deepak Sarma explains how declining reading skills affect the future workforce
What declines in reading and math mean for the U.S. work force The New York Times: Deepak Sarma, the inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities at the College of Arts and Sciences, highlighted declining reading skills, noting that many students struggle to tackle long academic…
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Mitchel Drumm explains how CRISPR is changing cystic fibrosis research
Nobel Prize winner for chemistry creates technology to edit genes Spectrum News: Mitchel Drumm, the Connie and Jim Brown Professor in Cystic Fibrosis Research, explained how he uses this technology in his research. “You can go in and change the chromosome at that gene and create the disease but…
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Inamori Center's Shannon French joins Oscar Chacón to discuss immigration justice
Case Western Reserve University honors immigration advocate with top ethics prize ideastream: Shannon French, the Inamori Professor of Ethics and director of the Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence, joined Oscar Chacón, the 2025 Inamori Ethics Prize winner, to discuss his work in human…
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EMS Spartan Reservation System to be unavailable tonight
Due to scheduled maintenance, the EMS Spartan Reservation System will be unavailable from 9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, until 2 a.m. Friday, Sept. 26. Campus users will be unable to book a room or workspace for a brief window during this time. For assistance with any technology product or service…
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Engage during Climate Action Week
The CWRU Climate Action Network invites students, faculty and staff—along with friends, neighbors and the Greater Cleveland community—to join a week of events focused on solutions, collaboration and action to address climate change. United by the slogan “Let’s Work Together for Tomorrow,”…
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Case Western Reserve named a national ‘Dream School’
For generations, students have arrived at Case Western Reserve University with big ambitions and bold goals—drawn by the university’s rigorous academics, vibrant research culture, and the opportunities found in a city as dynamic as Cleveland. Now, that student perspective is echoed on a national…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman says Trump’s Tylenol claims could prompt agencies to retract statements, spark public pushback
Lawyers say Trump’s Tylenol move opens door to dangerous new policies—and cause irreparable damage HuffPost: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said suing the government over President Trump’s Tylenol claims is difficult due to…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman says Trump’s Tylenol claims could prompt agencies to retract statements, spark public pushback
Lawyers say Trump’s Tylenol move opens door to dangerous new policies—and cause irreparable damage HuffPost: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said suing the government over President Trump’s Tylenol claims is difficult due to…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses 5th Circuit, from civil rights legacy to most conservative court
The legacy of the 5th Circuit: Past and present NPR: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said the 5th Circuit court is “the most conservative” appellate court today, though historically it was a “bastion of civil rights liberalism.” He noted Eisenhower appointees…
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Law's Bryan Adamson highlights why Trump’s threat to sue ABC has no legal basis
Extraordinarily Troubling': Legal Experts Sound Off After Trump Threatens To Sue ABC... Again HuffPost: Bryan Adamson, the David L. Brennan Chaired Professor of Law, said President Trump’s claim that Jimmy Kimmel’s return to ABC is an “illegal campaign contribution” has no legal basis. Satire…