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Medical students Ruchika Kamojjala and Ritika Miryala offers insight on the Student Run Health Clinic
Medical students pave the way for patients, future doctorsSpectrum News: Ruchika Kamojjala, a third-year medical student, and Ritika Miryala, a second-year medical student, discussed how the Student Run Health Clinic provides complete physicals, lab and blood work, and can prescribe medications…
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5 questions with nursing's Greg Gardner, Class of 2026
For students at Case Western Reserve University Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, graduation is a moment to pause and take stock of just how far they’ve come. What began as a pursuit of science and skill evolved into something more—an understanding of the responsibility that comes with caring…
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Learn to navigate uncertainty with clarity and confidence
In today’s world of constant change—from organizational shifts and AI to geopolitical uncertainty and the demands of everyday life—it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, distracted, or pulled into reactivity. But even when things feel chaotic and uncertain, the truth is this: We have more control than we…
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Meet a postdoctoral scholar bringing his experience in law to his work with the Social Justice Institute
A graduate of Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Alireza Nourani-Dargiri (LAW ’22), JD, clerked for Justice Melissa Hart at the Colorado Supreme Court before returning to Cleveland to be with his then-fiancée (now wife). When a position was posted at CWRU’s Social Justice Institute,…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in May
May is one of the biggest months on Case Western Reserve University’s campus with commencement activities planned May 13–17. As students become alumni and others turn their finals in for a much-deserved summer break, the energy on campus is palpable, especially when combined with glimpses of…
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CWRU alum’s biotech startup featured for work to improve wound healing
Asclepii, a biotech startup founded by Case Western Reserve University alum Franco Kraiselburd (CWR ’24)—and currently based in CWRU’s 11000 Cedar Startup Incubator—was recently featured on cleveland.com for its work developing technologies to improve care for chronic wounds.Kraiselburd founded…
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Psychological Sciences' Kristina Bowdrie explains the significance of noise sensitivity treatment
Loud noise doesn’t just annoy you—it alters your consciousness, scientists sayPopular Mechanics (subscription required): Kristina Bowdrie, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the College of Arts and Sciences, said treatment for noise sensitivity—a condition where…
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Steven S. Kaufman Family Anatomy of a Trial Lecture Series delivers another exceptional season
The Steven S. Kaufman Family Anatomy of a Trial Lecture Series continued its remarkable success during Spring 2026, bringing nationally recognized trial lawyers to the School of Law for an immersive exploration of trial advocacy. Made possible through the generosity and vision of alumnus Steven S.…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone emphasizes the benefits of sleep for weight loss
Six science-backed ways to support your weight loss goals, according to dietitiansYahoo! Health: Lindsay Malone, clinical dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, emphasized that sleep is critical for weight loss, noting poor sleep disrupts hunger hormones, increases cravings and…
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Law's Eric Chaffee examines the verdict of Capital One class settlement case
Capital One loses $425 million fight over savings account secretThe Street: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, noted courts once rubber-stamped class settlements, but rejections are increasingly common—and coordinated state attorney general pressure, not dissenting class members,…