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Celebrate Legacy Week!
The Case Western Reserve University Archives collects, preserves, and makes available for use the permanently valuable records of Case Western Reserve University and its predecessor institutions. This Legacy Week, Archivists have selected materials from the collection for display that showcase past…
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Create a finals study plan with a peer academic coach
Peer academic coaches offer one-on-one sessions designed to help you conquer finals week. Meet with a coach to create a personalized study schedule that prioritizes your courses and learning styles. Coaches can also help you develop effective time management strategies to maximize your study…
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My Journey platform to be unavailable early Sunday
Due to scheduled maintenance, My Journey will be unavailable Sunday, April 20, from 3 to 8 a.m. Undergraduate students will be unable to book advising appointments during this time. For assistance with any technology product or service at Case Western Reserve University, contact the University…
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Meet nine students presenting at Intersections tomorrow
Research is an integral part of the Case Western Reserve University experience. From the day they enroll on campus, undergraduate students have the chance to pursue answers to vexing questions and contribute to high-level research, no matter their fields of interest. At the end of each semester,…
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Med's Jorge A. Garcia discusses FDA approval of new prostate cancer drug
Prostate cancer drug now available to more patients with aggressive form of disease Fox News: Jorge A. Garcia, professor at the School of Medicine, expressed how the FDA’s expanded approval of a new prostate cancer drug could bring new hope to patients with a common form of the disease.
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Med's Betul Hatipoglu says people who have high blood sugar are at higher risk for vascular disease, nerve damage, and inflammation
Type 2 diabetes can mimic Alzheimer's in the brain, per new study. What really works to lower blood sugar Women’s Health: Betul Hatipoglu, professor of medicine, said there is a higher risk of vascular disease, nerve damage, and inflammation in people who have high blood sugar and type 2 diabetes.…
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Political Science's Justin Buchler warns about sweeping tariffs possibly violating constitutional limits
Congress could stop Trump's tariff plan, but they probably won't Business Insider: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at the College of Arts and Sciences, said President Trump’s sweeping tariffs might violate constitutional limits, but Congress is unlikely to act.
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Religion's Deepak Sarma comments on Fox News’ Laura Ingraham overt racism
Laura Ingraham leveled a racial trope at Jasmine Crockett, and it's 'not subtle' HuffPost: Deepak Sarma, professor and the Inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities at the College of Arts and Sciences, said Fox News’ Laura Ingraham recently referring to U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett as…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest explains that President Trump's tariffs could raise consumer prices
How will new Trump tariffs impact your wallet? Cleveland expert weighs in WOIO: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, explained that President Trump's tariffs could raise consumer prices over time. While noting CBS News’ “price tracker” shows no…
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Dental Medicine's Suparna Mahalaha shares concerns about Ohio’s House Bill 182
GOP lawmakers’ push for fluoride ban in Ohio getting pushback WJW: Suparna Mahalaha, assistant professor at the School of Dental Medicine, shared her concerns about Ohio’s House Bill 182, which would ban fluoride in public water. “Efforts to remove fluoride put people, especially children and…