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Law's Eric Chaffee warns about the consequences of abolishing property taxtes
20% sales tax on a pack of gum? If property taxes are abolished Gov. DeWine warns it could happen WOIO: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, warned that abolishing Ohio’s property taxes would devastate local services, especially those for schools, police, fire and children. He…
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Undergraduates Rachel Griedinger and Tabitha Raithel preview their spring drama season
Previewing the Case Western Reserve University theater season WKYC: Undergraduate theater students Rachel Griedinger and Tabitha Raithel previewed the university's spring drama season, highlighting Mercury, a comedy thriller opening Feb. 20, Pippin, and the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program's…
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Learn about study abroad for engineering majors
Join the Case School of Engineering and Office of Education Abroad to learn how you can study abroad as an engineering major! Learn about available programs, terms, and locations, and hear from a panel of engineering majors who studied abroad for a semester or summer. Held as part of Engineers…
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Apply for a Sears think[box] embedded AI microgrant
Interested in receiving funding and hardware to build a portfolio-ready project? Sears think[box] is offering embedded AI microgrants valued at up to $400 to support Case Western Reserve University students building AI-powered physical devices using sensors, cameras, microphones and…
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Case Western Reserve University School of Law hosts historic signing of ‘Tanisha’s Law,’ advancing Cleveland’s mental health crisis response
Case Western Reserve University School of Law served as the backdrop for a major shift in Cleveland’s public safety and mental health strategy as Mayor Justin M. Bibb (LAW ’18) signed “Tanisha’s Law,” landmark legislation creating a new civilian-led response to mental health crisis calls. The…
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Artsci’s Susanne Vees-Gulani explores how the city of Dresden's 'innocence' shaped the memory of World War II bombing
In her new book, Icon Dresden, Susanne Vees-Gulani connects historical memory with contemporary politics to examine how Dresden’s image as a beautiful, innocent cultural icon—cemented long before World War II—shaped how the 1945 allied bombing was remembered. Vees-Gulani, associate professor of…
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Participate in a 10-day Middle East perspectives trip
Undergraduate students at Case Western Reserve University are invited to join Cleveland Hillel on a 10-day educational journey throughout Israel. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various perspectives on Israeli and Palestinian society through discussions on history, culture,…
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Five questions with...AANA president and nursing alum Jeffrey Molter
As the current president and chairman of the board of directors of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA), Jeffrey Molter, CRNA (NUR ’00) leads a professional membership organization representing more than 69,000 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). While his influence…
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Celebrating CWRU’s past—and the legacy you can create for its future
Happy birthday, Case Western Reserve University! The incredible part of this celebration is that every single one of our alumni, friends and partners has contributed to this storied history. But it does make me wonder: what mark will your legacy leave on future generations? The Office of…
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Transforming grief into an opportunity to pay it forward
Parents, family and friends rally around the loss of a beloved recent graduate