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Proposals for Case Technology Validation and Startup Fund Program due on March 28
The Case Western Reserve University Technology Transfer Office is accepting pre-proposals for a new round of the CWRU Technology Validation and Startup Fund Program (CTP), focused on technologies within the biomedical, life sciences and healthcare fields. The deadline for pre-proposals has been…
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Multidisciplinary CWRU team presents at “Three-Dimensional Experiences of Ancient Environments” symposium in Greece
Last month, a diverse team of scholars from Case Western Reserve University presented at the “Three-Dimensional Experiences of Ancient Environments” symposium in Greece. Presenters included: Maggie Popkin, professor of art history Justine Howe, chair and associate professor of religious…
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Mandel School’s Pat Clifford publishes article on structural changes in the field of community organizing
Pat Clifford, an adjunct instructor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, contributed an article to the inaugural issue of the Community Organizing Journal. Titled “That Deep Sense of Freedom: Transforming Community Organizing through Liberatory Feminist…
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Environmental Health and Safety’s Bhagya Nallaperuma co-authors review on natural polymer-based hydrogels
Bhagya Nallaperuma, a specialist in the Department of Environmental Health and Safety, co-authored a review on natural polymer-based hydrogels in Food Biomacromolecules by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Titled “Natural polymer-based hydrogels: Types, functionality, food applications, environmental…
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CWRU Law team takes second place in Southwest Regional National Patent Application Drafting Competition
A team of CWRU Law students recently took second place in the Southwest Regional National Patent Application Drafting Competition. Philip Kwon (2L), Amy Schnupp (2L) and Gregory Coffee (2L) found out about the competition through the patent preparation and prosecution course taught by adjunct…
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MSW student Shyanne Urban reflects on spring break in Poland
For some Case Western Reserve University students, last week’s spring break wasn’t a pause in their studies, but an opportunity to continue their educational pursuits in new settings. Over 120 of them visited seven countries across the globe—from Poland to Taiwan to Dominican Republic—through…
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Prince Ghosh on the Founder’s Journey: From NASA Engineer to Startup CEO
Prince Ghosh is the co-founder and CEO of Factored Quality, a digital quality control platform that helps over 100 consumer goods brands manage global supply chains. In this interview, Prince shares his journey from being an aerospace engineer at NASA to founding Factored Quality, discussing his…
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Bridging gaps: First-year student earns support for AI sign language initiative
At just a glance, Amirali Rezaei’s resume makes one thing clear: he’s not afraid of a challenge. Originally from Iran, the first-year Case Western Reserve University student was the first in his family to pursue an entrepreneurial endeavor, attend high school in the United Kingdom, and come to the…
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Beware of fake CAPTCHA pages spreading malware
Cybercriminals are using fake CAPTCHA challenges to trick users into running malicious code. These scams often appear on compromised or ad-supported websites, urging users to complete extra verification steps. Once executed, this malware can steal passwords, session cookies and even…
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Manage interpersonal relationships at work
Managing relationships with others at work can be challenging at times. Learning best practice strategies to enhance your ability to establish, maintain and grow healthy interpersonal relationships is important and will foster greater well-being at work. The University Wellness Program will…