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Maddie McDaniel in American Samoa
Catching up with an alumna working in American Samoa
Madeline McDaniel (LAW ’24) was deeply involved in extracurriculars during her time at Case Western Reserve University School of Law: a member of the Student Intellectual Property Law Association; the ICC Moot Court team; the managing editor for the Journal of International Law; and a legal intern…
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Law Dean Paul Rose, students Erik Ehrenfeld and Melinda Week discuss challenges facing law schools
Law schools face hot button issues: Free speech, DEI and accreditation The National Jurist: Law School Dean Paul Rose and students Erik Ehrenfeld and Melinda Week discussed the challenges facing law schools over free speech, protests, political pressure and federal cuts. Students balance…
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Welcome to the beginning of the new academic year
I have been thinking a lot about resilience lately. It is my way to manage through changing times—changing times in research, education and social and community health focus. I am sure I am not alone. Resilience allows me to adapt to challenges and change. I pause and consider, think long…
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Receive haircare services on campus
During the 2025-26 academic year, Case Western Reserve University’s Residence Hall Association has partnered with Solar Mobile Studio to provide students with affordable, high-quality haircuts on campus. These services—starting at a base rate of $30—are available Mondays and Thursdays, from 4…
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Stay safe this semester: CWRU police share security tips
As the semester kicks off and hundreds of new students join campus life, it’s a good time to revisit ways to stay safe and keep your belongings secure. To support the CWRU community, the university police department has shared helpful reminders on protecting valuables—whether it’s your car,…
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Attend six-week home buyer education series
Are you considering buying a home? Join Case Western Reserve University’s Office of Government and Community Relations for a six-week home buyer education series that will provide a step-by-step process of the home buying journey—from budgeting and credit to working with a realtor and understanding…
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Keeping it in the family: Quiet power of family-wealth building, local economic development
The Center for Family Business at Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management marks second anniversary supporting the backbone of Northeast Ohio’s business community
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English's Ageh Bedell receives 2025 Richard A. Bloom M.D. Award for Distinguished Teaching
In 2008, the Richard A. Bloom, M.D. Award was established at Case Western Reserve University to honor distinguished teaching in the SAGES program (now Academic Inquiry Seminars), part of the university’s core undergraduate curriculum. Each year, students are invited to nominate instructors who…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino addresses concerns over contaminants in protein powders
The six best protein powders for women, tested and reviewed by a dietitian Women's Health: Ryan Marino, associate professor of medicine and toxicologist, addressed concerns over contaminants in protein powders. "Heavy metals are naturally occurring elements on Earth, and exposure to some is…
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Psychological Sciences' Angela Hein Ciccia shares advice for keeping your mind sharp with games
Can doing crosswords, puzzles, and other games really help you stay sharp? Health: Angela Hein Ciccia, associate professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences, said brain games only benefit cognition if they’re truly challenging. Once a task becomes…