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Religious studies' Brian Clites criticizes President Trump’s task force on “anti-Christian bias"
Pam Bondi unleashes on alleged 'anti-Christian bias'—and a Christian leader has thoughtsHuffPost: Brian Clites, assistant professor of religious studies and the Archbishop Hallinan Professor of Catholic Studies II at the College of Arts and Sciences, criticized President Trump’s task force on…
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Pathology's Stephen Carpenter talks about getting federal grant funding
Sweeping NIH cuts jolt UC Davis dementia research team and scientists nationwide Sacramento Bee: Stephen Carpenter, assistant professor of pathology, explained how it can take up to a year to get federal grant funding and what happens when that's taken away. “When funding for a lab dries up,…
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Religion's Deepak Sarma comments on Gen Z and millennials hitting burnout earlier
Gen Z and Millennials facing burnout at earlier ageSpectrum News: Deepak Sarma, professor and the Inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed a new report that Gen Z and millennials are hitting burnout earlier, with peak stress now…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest talks about shifts in tariff policy
Local professor reacts to tariff policy shifts: 'A bargaining piece' WJW: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed the rapid shifts in tariff policy and the impact on the market.
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Med's Darcy Freedman discusses a new bill that would limit SNAP benefits
Proposed dessert restrictions on SNAP benefits wouldn't necessarily improve health, experts say cleveland.com: Darcy Freedman, the Mary Ann Swetland Professor of Environmental Health Sciences at the School of Medicine, explained how a new bill that would add limitations to SNAP benefits…
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Student Spotlight: Elizabeth Pearson
Elizabeth “Ellie” Pearson knew she wanted to be a nurse after spending time volunteering at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center. As an undergraduate earning her psychology degree, Pearson spent time in both the neonatal intensive care unit and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) watching nurses…
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Student Spotlight: Ayowole Samuel Ajiboye
Class Year: May 2025 Degree Program: MSW On-Campus Concentration: Community Practice for Social Change Hometown: Nigeria Field Education Organization: Environmental Health Watch in Cleveland, Ohio Before beginning at Case Western Reserve University, what were you doing? Back in…
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CTSC of Northern Ohio Showcases Regional Innovation at ACTS Translational Science 2025 Conference
Members and staff from the Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) of Northern Ohio recently participated in the Translational Science 2025 conference, hosted by the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS), held April 14–17 in Washington, D.C. This year’s theme,…
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Nominations open for AIQS writing prizes
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 Writing Program is seeking nominations for its annual AIQS…
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Global shortage of essential nutrient poses health concern
New study links omega-3 deficiency to rising overall health risks