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May 12, 2025
Class Year: May 2025 Degree Program: MSW Online Concentration: Children, Youth and Families Field Education Organization: Allwell Behavioral Health Hometown: Zanesville, Ohio Give a brief overview of your field education experience. My field education experience has focused on…
May 12, 2025
Roe Green can sum up her philosophy of philanthropy with a handful of oranges. “I have five oranges. I eat one, I save one, and I give three away,” she said. That spirit of giving is how Green—an arts patron, activist, avid world traveler, CEO of The Roe Green Foundation and a trustee of…
May 12, 2025
The UCITE Course Innovation Grant deadline has been extended to May 16. The goal of the $2,500 awards is to support the design and implementation of innovative teaching and learning pedagogies for new and existing courses. Visit the UCITE webpage for more information and to apply.
May 12, 2025
Due to budgetary constraints, the university is discontinuing access to LinkedIn Learning on Aug. 1. [U]Tech recognizes LinkedIn Learning has served as a valuable tool for professional development and skill enhancement within our community, and this decision was not made lightly. However, the…
May 09, 2025
Sichun Yang, PhD, a member of Case CCC's Molecular Oncology Program, and Alberto Montero, MD, a Developmental Therapeutics Program member, are looking for patient advocates for a follow-up study to Yang's recent structure-function study, The sequence-structure-function relationship of intrinsic ERα…
May 09, 2025
Imagine if machines could help preserve something deeply human: our dignity. Driven by a deep desire to preserve independence for those living with Alzheimer’s Disease and/or related dementias, Dr. Humayun Rashid is using artificial intelligence and robotics to reimagine what compassionate care…
May 09, 2025
Ohio men are at high risk of developing esophageal cancer. Screening is easier than ever ideastream: Amitabh Chak, professor of medicine, said that even though there are methods to prevent esophageal cancer from developing, people aren't being screened. "We're not affecting the disease because…
May 09, 2025
‘Abortion pill’ found to have ‘severe adverse effects’ for 1 in 10 women, study findsFox News: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, expressed concerns over a new study that claims serious complications from mifepristone are more common than FDA data suggest, calling the study…
May 09, 2025
17 ways to keep your brain healthy as you age Everyday Health: Amanda Opaskar, clinical assistant professor at the School of Medicine, flagged tobacco use as a major risk factor among her patients. “Some patients can appear really healthy with a normal BMI and good blood pressure, but then they…
May 09, 2025
Consumers weary amid tariffs, market swings Scripps News: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, said President Trump’s shifting tariff policies have rattled markets and shaken consumer confidence. “People are really concerned about where things are…