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Med's Nancy Foldvary-Shaefer talks about the two primary types of narcolepsy
“Here’s how I knew I had narcolepsy”: A patient’s story getting answers, following extreme fatigue The Healthy: Nancy Foldvary-Shaefer, professor of neurology at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, explained the two primary types of narcolepsy. “Narcolepsy type 1 is characterized by a…
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Med's Kishore Guda, Durga Ravillah, and Andrew Blum discover a significant advancement in gastric cancer
Case Western Reserve University researchers discover RNA molecule as potential driver of gastric cancer Bioengineer: Kishore Guda, associate professor at the Digestive Health Research Institute at the School of Medicine, along with senior research associate Durga Ravillah and assistant professor…
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Student innovates with AI to bring The Cleveland Bystander to life
The Cleveland Bystander offers a fascinating glimpse into Cleveland’s high society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is now accessible online through Digital Case, the university’s platform for curated digital content. Originally published as Cleveland Town Topics and Country Club…
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Spartan Showcase: Ndidiamaka Ani
Ndidiamaka Ani’s studies and work in social work are rooted in personal experience. Growing up as one of five children born to a single mother in Nigeria, Ani faced numerous adverse childhood experiences that negatively impacted her mental health. She is determined to make a change for those who…
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PhD candidate uses Freedman Fellowship to integrate data and advance sustainable agriculture
Case School of Engineering PhD candidate Olatunde Akanbi’s agricultural and geospatial research synthesis involves so much data that a regular computer would crash trying to process it. Monitoring crop health and soil nutrient flows requires aggregating massive datasets, including satellite imagery…
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Case Western Reserve University’s Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods releases first results from 2025 Cleveland Health Survey
Case Western Reserve University’s Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, in partnership with the Cleveland Department of Public Health, released its first results from the 2025 Cleveland Health Survey, which provides a comprehensive assessment of the health and well-being of…
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Celebrate our 2025 graduates at university-wide convocation
As the academic year draws to a close, the Case Western Reserve University community is encouraged to join in the celebration of our students' achievements at the annual commencement convocation. This occasion is more than just a ceremony—it's a testament to the hard work, dedication and…
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Check out opportunities to participate in Legacy Week
The Office of Student Activities & Leadership and the Spirit Committee are planning Legacy Week, which will be held April 21–26. Legacy Week is a celebration of the unique history of Case Western Reserve University. The week allows each university department, school, and student organization to…
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Apply to the 2025–2026 Think[energy] Fellows cohort by April 11
Case Western Reserve University students are invited to apply for the 2025–2026 Think[energy] Fellows cohort. Created in 2015, the ThinkEnergy Fellows program is the Great Lakes Energy Institute's premier student energy and entrepreneurship program. Open to all full-time undergraduate and…
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Apply for an Experimental Humanities grant for your interdisciplinary project
Experimental Humanities grants for interdisciplinary projects that integrate the humanities and STEM research through applied technologies are being accepted on a rolling basis for 2025. The Experimental Humanities Initiative was established thanks to a generous grant from the Jack, Joseph and…