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Medicine's Amy Edwards discusses how hantavirus spreads
Ohio infectious disease expert breaks down hantavirusSpectrum News 1: Amy Edwards, associate professor at the School of Medicine, explained that hantavirus spreads mainly through exposure to infected rodent droppings, urine or saliva—not casual person-to-person contact—and urged travelers and…
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The chemistry of momentum: LaNyah Terry leads the way for alumni scholars
When LaNyah Terry walks across the stage at Case Western Reserve University’s commencement ceremonies this month, she carries with her the collective pride of the CWRU alumni community. As the first student to be supported by the Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship through all four years of her…
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Lindsay Malone discusses ways to minimize pesticide intake from fruits and vegetables
14 fruits and vegetables with the highest pesticide levels, according to new researchReal Simple: Lindsay Malone, clinical dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, said high-pesticide produce can still be eaten safely with smart strategies: choose organic when possible, rinse…
Photo from the 50th reunion dinner. Top row (l-r): Doug Smock (ADL ’70) and Paul Kerson (ADL ’72; GRS ’72, political science). Bottom row (l-r): Blake Lange (CIT ’72), Wayne Gottlieb (CIT ’71) and Jon Poole (ADL ’70; GRS ’72, education; MGT ’73).
Alumna honors late husband with endowment supporting student journalism
College reunions are typically spent looking backwards, reminiscing about the good ol’ days. But sometimes they impact the future.Thanks to an idea first formed at the 50th anniversary celebration of The Observer, Case Western Reserve University's student-run newspaper, and a $100,000 commitment…
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Religious Studies' Jonathan Tan examines the religious impact of Pope Leo XIV
An American pope, a presidential clash and what it means in the pewsUSA Today: Jonathan Tan, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor in Catholic Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, said Pope Leo XIV’s understated style has revived hope among U.S. Catholics disillusioned with politics,…
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CWRU's Eric W. Kaler, Joy K. Ward, David Gerdes and Dexter Voisin discuss $125 million gift to Case Western Reserve University
Record $125 million gift to Case Western Reserve University boosts humanities in age of AIForbes (subscription only): University President Eric W. Kaler, Provost Joy Ward, College of Arts and Sciences Dean David Gerdes, and Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Dean…
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5 questions with MSA's Lauren Prendeville, Class of 2026
As commencement approaches for Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students, the excitement of what lies ahead is matched by the gratitude to the people, classes and clinicals that made a difference along the way—because the journey of earning one’s degree is just as important and…
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5 questions with medicine’s Sam Hoenig, Class of 2026
As commencement approaches for Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students, the excitement of what lies ahead is matched by the gratitude to the people, classes and clinicals that made a difference along the way—because the journey of earning one’s degree is just as important and…
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5 questions with medicine’s Henry Herrera, Class of 2026
As commencement approaches for Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students, the excitement of what lies ahead is matched by the gratitude to the people, classes and clinicals that made a difference along the way—because the journey of earning one’s degree is just as important and…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck comments on Beijing’s order to unwind Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of Manus
China’s Meta backlash kills Manus modelBloomberg Television: Anat Alon-Beck, professor of law, explained that Beijing’s order to unwind Meta’s $2 billion acquisition of Manus treats AI as a strategic sovereign asset. She said this creates massive risks for cross-border mergers and acquisitions,…