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Economics' Jonathan Ernest recommends consumers watch their budgets
Cleveland professor offers advice as tariff turmoil continues WOIO: With trade policy shifting rapidly, Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, urged consumers to stay vigilant. “It’s a really good time to readjust and make sure that your budget is in…
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Gender and women's studies' Susan Hinze talks about the all-female Blue Origin flight
Blue Origin backlash pinpoints this 'cringe' misconception about feminism, expert says HuffPost: Susan Hinze, associate professor of gender and women’s studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, called the all-female Blue Origin flight a “cringey stunt,” criticizing its marketing as tokenism.…
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Yemen Accountability Project publishes sixth white paper
The Yemen Accountability Project (YAP) is proud to announce the publication of its sixth white paper, Torture and the Yemen Civil War. Torture is a crime of such gravity that the International Court of Justice has identified it as jus cogens, or a peremptory norm of international law. Despite the…
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Be part of the student-led Journal of Economics
The Journal of Economics is Case Western Reserve University’s student-led economic research organization, and is accepting applications for the fall 2025 semester. If you are curious about economics or economic research, be sure to apply to be a part of the new cohort. Members will be mentored…
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Why haven’t we found aliens yet? Exploring K2-18b and the Fermi Paradox
Astronomers made headlines last week by suggesting potential signs of life on the distant exoplanet K2-18b—but is this truly our first glimpse of extraterrestrial beings, or simply wishful thinking? Early James Webb Space Telescope readings hinted that K2‑18b harbors a hydrogen‑rich atmosphere…
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Undergraduate Admission hosting additional Open House on April 25
The Office of Undergraduate Admission will welcome several hundred prospective and admitted students and their families to campus Friday, April 25, for both a Spring Open House and an Admitted Student Program. The university community should expect higher-than-normal traffic on roads and campus…
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Several systems to undergo maintenance
Due to scheduled maintenance, multiple systems will experience a brief outage Tuesday, April 22, from 3 to 6 a.m. The following systems will be affected: APEX (Oracle Application Express) Applications Aurora Maintainer Account System Campus Map Course Evaluation System Identity…
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ACTS honors Umut Gurkan with 2025 Distinguished Investigator Award
The Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS), a non-profit membership association of translational scientists from the nation’s leading academic medical centers, honored its Translational Science Award recipients at Translational Science 2025. Umut Gurkan, PhD, received the 2025…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson discusses President Trump disobeying a court order to return deportees
Federal judge finds ‘probable cause’ to hold Trump administration in contempt – a legal scholar explains what this means The Conversation: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-Baker Hostetler Professor of Law, noted that President Trump may face charges of contempt of court after he…
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Weatherhead's Andrew Medvedev says AI's impact compares to the internet's and electricity's
How Case Western Reserve University is guiding industries on AI's transformation of the workplace: Mission Possible WKYC: Andrew Medvedev, dean of Weatherhead School of Management, said that AI is one of the most important societal shift since the internet—”maybe even electricity”—noting that the…