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Graduating Student Spotlight: Thomas Lipker
When Thomas Lipker stepped into his role as Graduate Student Council (GSC) president, he brought with him six years of experience on the Case Western Reserve University campus, first as an undergraduate student studying economics and music, and then as a law student. In his capacity leading the…
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Med's Timothy Ciesielski discusses shortage of omega-3
Omega-3 is vital for heart and brain health. Most people are deficient, CWRU study finds ideastream: Timothy Ciesielski, research scientist in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at the School of Medicine, deemed the shortage of omega-3 a planetary and public health…
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Law's Atiba Ellis says Ohio lawmakers largely abstain from trading individual stocks
‘Conflict of interest’ - Stock trading by Congress scrutinized: What Ohio lawmakers are doing Dayton Daily News: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, noted that Ohio lawmakers largely abstain from trading individual stocks and support legislation…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest warns about disruption of free market process
U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno wants to expand steel tariffs to include appliances cleveland.com: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, warned that tariffs raise costs for consumers while benefiting select industries. Tariffs “disrupt the free market…
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Law's Cathy Mansfield talks about the Federal Trade Commission’s new junk fee disclosure rule
‘Resort fees’ in the U.S. must now be disclosed. But some aren’t celebrating yet CNBC: Cathy Mansfield, senior instructor in law, said the Federal Trade Commission’s new junk fee disclosure rule promotes transparency but warned that enforcement may falter. “With the CFPB already incapacitated by…
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Weatherhead's Timothy Fogarty comments on Pope Leo XIV's potential tax payments
Pope Leo XIV may face a six-figure tax bill for his $33,000-a-month paycheck Fortune Magazine: Timothy Fogarty, the Andrew D. Braden Professor in Accounting and Auditing at Weatherhead School of Management, said that as a U.S. citizen, Pope Leo XIV may need to file a tax return and report…
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Four faculty honored for their contributions to graduate teaching, mentoring
Across disciplines at Case Western Reserve University, graduate students benefit from faculty who do more than teach—they mentor, challenge, and champion students’ success. Whether through patient guidance, thought-provoking lectures, or one-on-one encouragement, these faculty members are shaping…
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Apply to join the Social Justice Scholars reading group
The Social Justice Institute invites undergraduate first, second, and third year students at Case Western Reserve University to apply to the Social Justice Scholars reading group. Apply by Friday, May 23. In fall 2025, selected participants will be responsible for completing assigned readings…
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View the Nature of Healing exhibition at the Cleveland Botanical Garden
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. The Nature of Healing is a group art exhibition featuring…
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Nutrition's Kristyen Tomcik explains how creatine works
Is creatine a useful supplement for cyclists? Cycling Weekly: Kristyen Tomcik, assistant professor in the Department of Nutrition, explained how rapid energy released from creatine can provide an extra push needed for high-intensity efforts during a race. "Creatine helps meet these demands by…