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Spartan Showcase: Sameera Chiruvolu
Sameera Chiruvolu recently capped off her first year as an undergraduate student at Case Western Reserve University by presenting on her research findings during the spring Intersections symposium. While early research opportunities are a hallmark of the undergraduate experience at CWRU,…
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The sun is out—protect yourself from skin cancer
Despite our overcast climate, Northeast Ohioans still need to protect themselves from sun’s harmful rays
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Try the Ripped Raspberry shake at One to One Fitness Center’s Recovery Zone
Refuel, reboot and recover with your favorite shake, including June’s special—Ripped Raspberry—at One to One Fitness Center’s Recovery Zone. Located inside the center and open to the public, the Recovery Zone juice bar offers shakes that are 100% natural and designed to be the ultimate pre- and…
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HRSA grant addresses behavioral health services shortage in Northeast Ohio
More than 100 students at Case Western Reserve University—most of them social workers in training—have been learning how to help meet a growing need in communities starved for behavioral health workers, thanks to a $1.9 million federal grant to the university’s interdisciplinary Behavioral Health…
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Case Western Reserve campus, faculty featured in alumnus-produced PBS series 
What does it mean to truly understand the world around us? That’s the question at the heart of Wisdom Keepers, a new PBS series premiering tonight (June 9) at 10 p.m. Executive produced by Case Western Reserve University alumnus Bill Baker (ADL ’66; GRS ’68, ’72, communication sciences; HON ’20),…
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How Cleveland’s choices impact the oceans—even from hundreds of miles away
When we think about protecting the oceans, Cleveland isn’t usually the first city that comes to mind. Yet, even from the shores of Lake Erie, our everyday decisions can ripple far beyond Ohio—and have real consequences for marine ecosystems across the globe. Peter Whiting To explain how…
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Cathy Hwang presents on benefit corporations at the School of Law
In February, Cathy Hwang presented "Purpose and Nonprofit Enterprise" as part of the Center for Business Law faculty speaker series at the School of Law. Hwang is a professor of law at the University of Virginia School of Law. She teaches, researches and writes about mergers and acquisitions,…
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Sustaining tomorrow: Get to know three individuals taking environmental action at CWRU
Each year, World Environment Day (June 5) calls on people worldwide to raise awareness and take action to protect the planet—and at Case Western Reserve University, that spirit is alive year-round. From groundbreaking environmental research and campus sustainability programs led by the Office…
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Join One to One Fitness this summer
One to One Fitness Center maintains regular hours of operation year-round and offers several summer options for employees, students, and the community. Membership provides access to the center’s 28,000-square-foot facility, including: Free in-person, virtual and recorded group exercise…
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New Technology Could Make Cancer Immunotherapy Cheaper, Thanks to Wald and Brady-Kalnay
Co-leader of Case CCC's Immune Oncology Program, David Wald, MD, PhD, has already improved the landscape of CAR T immunotherapy by developing an ultra-fast procedure that cuts CAR T cell manufacturing from two weeks to less than 24 hours. However, harvesting T cells to make CAR T therapy…