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Biology’s Jean Burns presents Yerger Lecture at Florida State University
Late last year, Jean Burns, professor of biology at Case Western Reserve University, was invited to give the Yerger Lecture at Florida State University. In honor of the late Ralph W. Yerger, this lecture celebrates successful FSU alumni and includes a meeting designed to mentor undergraduate…
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Physics’ Lydia Kisley selected to participate in the National Academy of Sciences Frontiers of Science symposium
Lydia Kisley, the Ambrose Swasey Associate Professor of Physics at Case Western Reserve University, was recently selected to participate in the National Academy of Sciences Frontiers of Science symposium. This program identifies future leaders of science and presents this select group with a…
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Classics’ Paul Iversen gives presentation of the Antikythera mechanism using extended reality in Berlin
Last month, Paul Iversen, associate professor and chair of the Department of Classics at Case Western Reserve University, gave a general talk about the Antikythera mechanism, a 2,100-year-old ancient Greek device widely considered the world's first analog computer, at Max-Planck Institute für…
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Registration open for the 2026 National Youth Sports Program
Applications for the National Youth Sports Program (NYSP), a transformative year-round initiative that empowers youth in Greater Cleveland to think and act beyond their circumstances at Case Western Reserve University, is now open for registration. Since 1970, NYSP has provided a safe and…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman recognized as No. 25 most-cited health law scholar in the U.S.
In its new scholarly impact rankings, HeinOnline recently named Sharona Hoffman, SJD, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Jurisprudence at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, as the No. 25 most-cited scholar in the field of health law. A premier online research platform, HeinOnline offers…
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Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s Hannah Regan explores the social impact of dating apps
In her new book Dating Apps, Modern Romance, and Social Inequality, Hannah Regan—associate director for research and evaluation at the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women at Case Western Reserve University—explores the impact dating apps have had on how we meet potential partners and decide who to…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson weighs in on ethical concerns around Trump’s JPMorgan lawsuit
Trump’s first solicitor general turns on him in $5 billion JPMorgan ‘debanking’ case Washington Examiner: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, weighed in on ethical concerns around Trump’s $5 billion JPMorgan lawsuit. “That was kind of a popular…
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Shailesh and Kalpa Mehta endow professorship with a $2 million commitment to Case Western Reserve University
Gift to Weatherhead School of Management will advance operations research and artificial intelligence
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CWRU Engineers Week inspires future problem-solvers
Students, faculty and alumni came together to celebrate innovation and community during Engineers Week (E-Week) at CWRU from Feb. 20–28. The annual event highlights the impact of engineering while inspiring the next generation of problem-solvers through hands-on activities, competitions and…
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Studying, upgraded: CWRU alum Satya Moolani builds a better way to power through flashcards
Millions of students use digital flashcards to prepare for exams. Satya Moolani (CWR ’22, MGT ’22) has built a better way to flip through them. A handheld Bluetooth device designed to work with the popular digital flashcard platform Anki and others, StudyRemote lets students review study…