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Law's Juscelino Colares explains that the 22nd Amendment prohibits President Trump from running for a third term
School of Law's Juscelino Colares discusses President Trump's term limits per the U.S. Constitution Univision: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law at the School of Law, said the 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, limits a person to two terms as U.S. president.…
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Weatherhead's Mark Schweitzer warns that impact of new tariffs goes beyond imported items
AsiaTown businesses in Cleveland face challenges amid President Trump's tariff policy WKYC: Mark Schweitzer, associate professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, warned that the impact of new tariffs goes beyond imported items—it will ripple through to domestic products as well.…
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Exploring the world and the law: a CWRU Law student’s journey
As she approaches graduation this May, Maya Kapur reflects on her transformative time at the School of Law. Her academic journey has been enriched not only by her coursework and involvement in various student organizations, but also by a study abroad experience that expanded her legal perspective…
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Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Challenging misconceptions, supporting survivors
Every April, communities across the country observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month—a time dedicated to raising public understanding of sexual violence, supporting survivors and promoting prevention efforts. An important component of this work—at Case Western Reserve University and beyond—is…
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Postdoc of the Month: Bibekananda Sahoo
Bibekananda Sahoo, a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics, arrived at Case Western Reserve University in fall 2020, fresh after completing a PhD program in India. Working under the mentorship of Xinghong Dai at the School of Medicine, Sahoo uses cryo-electron…
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Serve as a reviewer during the Intersections poster session
The Undergraduate Research Office is looking for faculty and staff members to serve as poster reviewers for Intersections Friday, April 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reviewers can review from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., from 12:45 to 2 p.m., or both sessions. Register on CampusGroups if you’d…
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Largest open houses in CWRU history April 17–18
The Office of Undergraduate Admission will host the largest two-visit program in CWRU’s history this week, with thousands of visitors expected on campus over Thursday and Friday. Admitted students and their families will be on campus April 17–18. High school sophomores and juniors and their…
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Graduating students: Learn how to manage and retrieve your data
Graduating from CWRU is an exciting milestone that marks the beginning of a new chapter. As you prepare to transition to your next adventure, it's essential to ensure that all your valuable data accumulated over the years is safely retrieved and stored. University Technology ([U]Tech) encourages…
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Apply for an intensive summer seminar with the Cleveland Humanities Collaborative
The Cleveland Humanities Collaborative (CHC) will offer a summer intensive seminar, which will be held Monday, July 28, through Friday, Aug. 1. This summer, the seminar will be centered on professional development and teaching in community colleges, with a focus on how engaging children’s…
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Cameras to collect data at campus intersections as part of traffic study
University Circle Inc., in collaboration with Case Western Reserve University, will conduct a three-day traffic study between April 14 and 30, weather permitting. Cameras will capture data at nine intersections—counting pedestrians and vehicles—to determine potential improvements for pedestrian…