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Plan ahead to contribute to the Farm Harvest Festival
Photo courtesy of Adriel Javier. The University Farm would like to extend an invitation to the Case Western Reserve University community to participate in the 2025 Farm Harvest Festival. Held annually during the fall semester, the Farm Harvest Festival is open to all members of the CWRU…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest warns that coffee costs may increase
Small business owner calls for community support amid economic uncertainty Spectrum News: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, warned tariffs on international goods could drive up coffee costs for consumers, pointing to the example of rising costs…
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Economics' Sue Helper comments on President Trump’s proposed apparel manufacturing tariffs
Tariffs aren’t enough to reshore apparel manufacturing Marketplace, American Public Media: Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, noted that President Trump’s proposed tariffs aim to bring apparel manufacturing back to the U.S., but tariffs alone won’t do it. Rebuilding the…
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Weatherhead's Lakshmi Balasubramanyan advises on CD rates
Long-term CDs vs. short-term CDs: Which is better this May? CBS News: Lakshmi Balasubramanyan, an associate professor of banking and finance at Weatherhead School of Management, said that with inflation cooling, the Fed is holding interest rates steady for now. She said that market uncertainty has…
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Med's Ornina Atieh and Grace A. McComsey speak about their findings concerning HIV
Semaglutide shows promise for improving cognition in adults with HIV Medscape: Ornina Atieh, a postdoctoral fellow, and Grace A. McComsey, vice dean for clinical and translational research at the School of Medicine, spoke about their findings from running the first randomized placebo-controlled…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson discusses Department of Justice resignations
Justice Department lawyers work for justice and the Constitution – not the White House The Conversation: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-BakerHostetler Professor of Law, explained how a recent batch of resignations suggest Department of Justice attorneys still take their oaths…
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Donate cleaning supplies for a local refugee resettlement agency
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. Help Students for Refugees make a difference for refugees in…
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Why is impulse spending so tempting? CWRU economics professor Sining Wang weighs in
We’ve all been there—scrolling through social media or strolling through a store when something unexpected catches our eye: a new gadget, flash sale or “treat yourself” moment. Before we know it, we’ve made a purchase we didn’t plan for and maybe didn’t really need. From ordering DoorDash on a…
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Celebrate the end of the academic year with the Product Management Club
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. As the Product Management Club wraps up a rewarding semester…
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Call for submissions for Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American Heritage Month
Case Western Reserve University is home to incredible Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American (APIDAA) students, faculty and staff—each with their own inspiring story to tell. APIDAA Heritage Month is celebrated annually in May and, as in past years, The Daily wants to put a spotlight on…