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Weatherhead School students win third place at first Goodyear Innovation Challenge
A four-member team of students from the Weatherhead School of Management recently took third place—and a $2,000 prize—in the first Goodyear Innovation Challenge for their presentation during the two-day hackathon at Case Western Reserve’s Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears think[box]. Taozhang…
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Engineering PhD student wins award for work in plasma science and technology
Souvik Ghosh, a PhD student in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, won the 2016 John Coburn and Harold Winters Student Award in Plasma Science and Technology. He received the award at the 2016 AVS International Symposium and Exhibition in Nashville last month. Souvik works in…
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Attend today's Adelbert Hall Open House for end-of-semester celebration
President Barbara R. Snyder and Provost William A. “Bud” Baeslack encourage all faculty and staff to stop by the annual Adelbert Hall Open House this afternoon. With food and drink on every floor, the event provides members of the university community an opportunity to gather with friends and…
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Sociology student selected for fellowship in child studies
Brittany Rabb, a sophomore majoring in sociology, was awarded a 2016-2017 Welter-Muzic Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Child Studies. Her project is titled "The Role of Neighborhood Cohesion in the Likelihood of Intervening in Suspected Child Maltreatment." Jessica Kelly-Moore, associate…
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Researchers discuss work on device to test for malaria faster and more accurately
This device could revolutionize how malaria is detected around the world Smithsonian: Robert Brown, Distinguished University Professor and Institute Professor in the Department of Physics, and Brian Grimberg, assistant professor of international health, discussed the device they created to test…
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History's John Broich writes about Charles Dickens' inspiration for A Christmas Carol
The real reason Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol Time: John Broich, associate professor of history, wrote about how the poor working conditions of the mid-1880s inspired Charles Dickens to write A Christmas Carol.
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CWRU and Cleveland Clinic's work on Microsoft HoloLens highlights
HoloLens, MD: Why this medical school will teach doctors anatomy with Microsoft's augmented reality, not cadavers ZDNet: Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Clinic's work on Microsoft HoloLens for the anatomy curriculum was highlighted, with Mark Griswold, professor of radiology, explaining the…
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Law's Max Mehlman weighs in on President-elect Donald Trump’s selection for Secretary of Health and Human Services
Trump's health secretary pick has long record of service - to doctors CNN: Max Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law and professor of bioethics, weighed in on President-elect Donald Trump’s selection for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Price.
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Weatherhead School's Scott Shane explains why some cities have advantages over Silicon Valley
Can you start a technology company outside of Silicon Valley? VOA: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, explained why some cities have advantages over Silicon Valley for people looking to launch technology startups.
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NIH funds $2 million study to improve health of caregivers of relatives with bipolar disorder
Family members of the more than 10 million adults with bipolar disorder in the United States often see their own heath suffer from the demands of taking care of them. With a four-year, $2 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant, nurse scientists at Case Western Reserve University will…