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Complete new training requirement for grants
Case Western Reserve University will require research security training for all senior and key personnel on new federal grant applications, competitive renewals, or research performance progress reports (RPPRs), effective Oct. 1. The training must be completed by that date or by the time of…
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Participate in CWRUQuest
Students at Case Western Reserve University are invited to join the Big Games Club for CWRUQuest, a campuswide scavenger hunt. During this game, players will have the opportunity to complete mini quests for points, while exploring lesser known aspects of CWRU, solving challenges and competing…
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CWRU Spartan Cheer hosts “Lil Spartans” fundraiser
Case Western Reserve University’s Spartan Cheer will host a “Lil Spartans” fundraiser, featuring a mini camp for children in kindergarten through eighth grade on Saturday, Nov. 8. During the day camp, members of the team will teach participants basic cheerleading motions, jumps, dances and…
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Explore the updated Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship
The Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship has relaunched for fall semester with a completely reimagined experience in the redesigned Kelvin Smith Library. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to explore the refreshed physical space on the library’s first floor, as…
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Canonizing a millennial saint: CWRU experts weigh in on what Carlo Acutis means for today’s church
Yesterday (Sept. 7) at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV officially canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old computer enthusiast from Italy who died in 2006 and has since become known as the “patron saint of the internet.” To learn more about the significance of Acutis’s canonization, we spoke with Brian…
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School of Law's Hannah Christ discusses appellate court ruling on expungement drug tests
Cuyahoga County judge overstepped authority with expungement drug tests cleveland.com: Hannah Christ, fellow at the Social Justice Law Center at the School of Law, discussed the ruling of an appellate court that found a local judge exceeded her authority by requiring drug tests for expungement…
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School of Medicine's Margot Damaser discusses FDA-cleared device transforming bladder diagnostics
Medical device breakthroughs cleveland.com: Margot Damaser from Case School of Engineering and Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute discussed her new FDA-cleared Glean Urodynamics System, a wireless, catheter-free device that monitors bladder function during daily life. After more than 20…
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Psychology’s Lisa Damour on teen resilience amid modern pressures
Are the kids alright? Teen psychologist Lisa Damour thinks so: NPR: Lisa Damour, senior advisor to the Schubert Center for Child Studies and clinical instructor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, said today’s teens face unprecedented pressures—social media algorithms, pandemic…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg shares Cracker Barrel’s misstep in abandoning nostalgia
Cracker Barrel tried to look forward while everyone else looked back — and it bombed Business Insider: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management and associate vice president of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said Cracker Barrel’s attempt to modernize left it in…
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New clinical trial to test sensory prostheses for people with upper-limb loss
$9.9 million grant awarded to Case Western Reserve University researchers for neuroprostheses that restore sense of touch