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Bilingual poetry collection by political science’s Laura Tartakoff published by Cuba Nuestra Digital
Earlier this month, Laura Tartakoff—senior instructor at Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Political Sciences—received an editorial review of her bilingual book of poetry, Wandering Without Wings or a Halo (Caminando sin halo ni alas), by Cuba Nuestra Digital. “There are books you…
Standing in front of the famed Statute of Hugo Grotius, the Father of International Law, in The Netherlands, from Left to right: Kaylara Benfield, Oliber Bates, Teresa Lebowitz and Maria Blough
CWRU Law School’s ICC Moot Court Team Advances to Quarter Finals in The Hague
Like an NCAA basketball or football powerhouse, CWRU School of Law has long been known for the strength of its international law moot court teams. Topping off a banner year for all three of its international law moot court teams, the School’s International Criminal Court (ICC) Moot Court team had…
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Recent graduate Mira Browning passes away
Mira Browning arrived at Case Western Reserve University with a quiet determination to become the kind of teacher who could make her students feel seen, heard and valued. Through her studies in English and education, and her hands-on work in classrooms, she was already doing just that—combining…
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Register for a “Topics in Jazz” program
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program for an upcoming “Topics in Jazz” course. Taught by Paul Ferguson, director of jazz studies in the Department of Music at CWRU and artistic director of the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra,…
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Try the Island Impact shake at One to One Fitness Center’s Recovery Zone
Feel like you’ve been transported to the tropics with One to One Fitness Center Recovery Zone’s shake of the month—Island Impact–-a combination of mango, pineapple and coconut with vanilla protein. Located inside the center and open to the public, the Recovery Zone juice bar offers shakes that…
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Submit a nomination for the National Institutes of Health T32 Predoctoral Research Training Grant
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) is seeking nominations of PhD, MD-PhD and DNP-PhD students at Case Western Reserve University for its new National Institutes of Health (NIH) T32 Predoctoral Research Training Grant. This program—designed to prepare the next generation…
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Siegal Lifelong Learning to present new series of panel discussions featuring leaders of Cleveland’s treasured cultural institutions
Rarely does the public get a chance to hear from—and interact directly with—leaders of Cleveland’s world-class institutions. But a new series of panel discussions featuring the executives of Northeast Ohio’s treasured arts, cultural and educational destinations will offer an opportunity to learn…
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Freedman Center at KSL Reopens with New Tech, New Space, and New Opportunities to Advance Digital Research and Teaching
The Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship has relaunched for Fall 2025 with an entirely new experience in the redesigned Kelvin Smith Library space. CWRU faculty, students, and staff are invited to visit the updated physical footprint on the first floor of KSL and digital footprint on the library…
Marissa Scavuzzo
Case Western Reserve University researcher earns prestigious Individual Biomedical Research Award from The Hartwell Foundation to explore gut-brain link in autism
Up to 70% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience chronic digestive issues—and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Marissa Scavuzzo wants to not only understand why, but to determine how to treat it. Her latest research into the gut’s role in children with ASD…
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Share your experiences volunteering for student project
Please note: Items that appear in the Community Postings section are submitted by visitors. Posts are reviewed to ensure they are appropriate for our audience, but typically are not edited by University Marketing and Communications. Have you ever wanted to volunteer but didn’t know where to…