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New gene tool leads to better treatments for complex diseases
Paving the way for breakthroughs in early detection and life-saving treatments
Sean Eli McCormick
Spartan Showcase: Sean Eli McCormick
As a student in the Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities program at Case Western Reserve University, Sean Eli McCormick witnessed many of his classmates prepare medical school applications. He noted how they tried to sound human but not too human as they sought to convey empathy…
Adelbert
Network upgrade to be performed early Thursday
University Technology ([U]Tech) will perform a network upgrade Thursday, July 17, from midnight to 6 a.m. During this maintenance window, a brief service disruption may occur. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are encouraged to power cycle their device​ ​if they encounter an…
ThinkBox
Attend a two-part block printing workshop
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join teaching artist Anna Tarrarova at Sears think[box] for a two-part workshop where attendees will learn how to make their own linoleum (or “lino”) prints. During the first session, instructors of Zygote Press—a nonprofit…
Mai Rashwan
Postdoc of the Month: Mai Rashwan
A postdoc in the Department of Pharmacology at the School of Medicine, Mai Rashwan’s work is centered on understanding the intricate structure of cells at the molecular level—knowledge that could bring us closer to understanding diseases. Leveraging the powerful imaging technique of cryogenic…
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CWRU Earns Reaccreditation from Higher Learning Commission
Case Western Reserve University has earned reaffirmation of its accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), marking a significant milestone in the university’s longstanding commitment to academic excellence and institutional integrity. CWRU has been continuously accredited by the…
Exterior shot of Adelbert Hall in the summer
Submit your course reserves requests to Kelvin Smith Library
Kelvin Smith Library is accepting course reserves requests for the fall 2025 semester. Accepted materials include books and audiovisual materials (DVDs, Blu-ray discs and CDs). Requests can be submitted via the form on the library’s website. The course reserves staff members recommend requests…
Melissa Krebs
Revolutionizing Wound Care: How a CWRU Alumna is Bridging Science and Healing through GelSana Therapeutics
Melissa Krebs, PhD (GRS '10, biomedical engineering), founder and CEO of GelSana Therapeutics, is driving transformative innovation in the $78 billion wound care market. Her company, based in Aurora, Colorado, is developing novel hydrogel materials that promote faster healing for chronic wounds by…
Speakers during JOLTI symposium
JOLTI and the Compliance Institute host a symposium on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and the business world
On March 28, the Journal of Law, Technology and the Internet (JOLTI) and the Compliance, Risk Management and Financial Integrity Institute hosted a symposium on "Exploring the AI Frontier: The Business World, Artificial Intelligence, and the Law." This symposium explored the intersection of…
Exterior shot of Adelbert Hall in the summer
Advisor Cynthia Kim selected for two-year Emerging Leaders Program
Cynthia Kim, a four-year advisor and assistant dean of undergraduate advising at Case Western Reserve University, was selected as one of 12 emerging leaders across the U.S. for the National Academic Advising Association’s (NACADA) 2025–27 Emerging Leaders Program. During this two-year program,…