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Ashleigh Fletcher
5 questions with medicine’s Ashleigh Fletcher, 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…
Samantha and Allison Epstein
5 questions with medicine’s Samantha and Allison Epstein, 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…
Peter Chin
5 questions with medicine’s Peter Chin, 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…
McKenzie Chappell
5 questions with medicine’s McKenzie Chappell, 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…
Brian Bangs
5 questions with medicine’s Brian Bangs, 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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Medicine's Nathaniel McQuay weighs in on component therapy vs. whole-blood transfusion
Q&A: Whole-blood transfusion tied to reduced civilian traumatic hemorrhage mortalityPhysician's Weekly: Nathaniel McQuay, professor of surgery at the School of Medicine, provided his perspective on component therapy vs. whole-blood transfusion and how it may affect trauma care.
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5 questions with Weatherhead’s Ethan Edwards, Class of 2026
Next week, Case Western Reserve University will celebrate the graduating Class of 2026 at commencement ceremonies. More than just a ceremony, these celebrations are a testament to the hard work, dedication and perseverance of the graduates as they reach this milestone and begin their careers or…
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Submit nominations for 2026 Staff Advisory Council representatives
The Staff Advisory Council (SAC) at Case Western Reserve University is seeking election nominations for staff representatives from the:College of Arts and SciencesSchool of LawSchool of MedicineCase School of EngineeringWeatherhead School of ManagementSAC representatives serve a two-year term,…
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Meet some outstanding undergraduate students from the CWRU Class of 2026
Every late night, every game-winning play, every hour of service—it all leads to this moment. Next week, Case Western Reserve University will celebrate the graduating Class of 2026 at commencement ceremonies May 15-17. We could never tell every story. But ahead of commencement, we sat down with…
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5 questions with nursing’s Hedy Leiter, Class of 2026
For students at Case Western Reserve University Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, graduation is a moment to pause and take stock of just how far they’ve come. What began as a pursuit of science and skill evolved into something more—an understanding of the responsibility that comes with caring…