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Weatherhead's Lakshmi Balasubramanyan compares high-yield savings accounts and no-penalty certificates of deposit (CD)
High-yield savings accounts vs. no-penalty CDs: Which is better now? CBS News: Lakshmi Balasubramanyan, associate professor of banking and finance at Weatherhead School of Management, said savers can benefit from high-yield savings accounts and no-penalty certificates of deposit (CD), as the…
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Executive director of the Great Lakes Energy Institute, Grant Goodrich, talks about solar fields in Ohio
Farmers debate benefits of renewable energy Spectrum News: Grant Goodrich, executive director of the Great Lakes Energy Institute, discussed solar fields in Ohio, saying: “If people look at a site that’s getting ready for solar development and they see a brown field, they see a garbage dump, they…
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Demonstrating our impact: Collaboratory platform tracks community engagement efforts at CWRU
Tomorrow, Case Western Reserve University students will fan out around the Cleveland area to give back to the community during Saturday of Service. They will sort and pack books for children for the Kids' Book Bank, prepare science learning materials for Cleveland public school students at the…
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How your voice can help fuel student scholarships and more on Day of Giving
When considering how to get involved in the Case Western Reserve University’s 13th annual Day of Giving on Tuesday, April 8, members of the community often think making a gift is the only way to make an impact. And while monetary support of any amount is critical, there are multiple other ways…
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PhD candidate Debra Beight selected for 2025 Medical Humanities International PhD School at Durham University in the UK
Debra Beight, a third-year PhD candidate in the Department of Bioethics and Medical Humanities, was awarded one of only seven non-EU positions for the 2025 Medical Humanities International PhD School at Durham University in the United Kingdom. The PhD School, hosted by the Institute for Medical…
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Undergrad students receive awards after completing the International Latin Translation Exam
This year, six Case Western Reserve University students participated in the annual International Latin Translation Exam administered by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South. Three of the students won prizes. Luke Mosca won a cash prize ($100) at the Intermediate Level, the…
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Use new iPad app to add visuals to your creative pursuits
Looking to take your performances to the next level? Imager is a new iPad app that lets musicians, beat makers, dancers and performers create and control stunning visuals in real time—no design skills needed. Weatherhead’s xLab is preparing Imager for launch, and creative minds are needed to help…
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BS/MS student Jocelyn Schechter earns Ohio Space Grant Consortium Master’s Fellowship
Jocelyn Schechter, a BS/MS student in aerospace engineering, was selected for the Ohio Space Grant Consortium Master’s Fellowship, which is administered by NASA. Awards to master’s students for the academic year are $23,400 in addition to tuition waivers. Fellows complete a STEM-related research…
Plan ahead for registration
Fall course registration will open for first-year undergraduates on Tuesday, April 15, at 7 a.m. Eastern. This information is also listed in SIS in the "Classes & Enrollment" tile. If interested, students can currently register for summer courses as well, which opened on Monday, March 31. To…
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CWRU's Center for Imaging Research celebrates 20 years
Case Western Reserve University's Center for Imaging Research (CCIR) celebrated its 20th Anniversary with a symposium April 1–2. The event reflected on two decades of achievements in imaging research and looked ahead to the future. Nearly 200 attendees from Northeast Ohio and nationwide…