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Plan ahead for your information needs from CWRU Campus libraries
The OhioLINK academic library consortium, which includes Case Western Reserve University, will transition to a new library services platform (LSP) in June 2025. The LSP is the suite of software that libraries use to acquire, manage and lend resources—and allows users to search for, find and access…
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Artists, engineers, creatives and inventors—start your engines!
Case Western Reserve University’s makerspace to present first think[box] Derby; competition open to campus community and the public   
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Final Game Night of the Semester
Don't miss out on the last library Game Night on Wednesday, March 26 from 7-9 PM in the Freedman Center. Whether you bring your favorite game or choose one offered by KSL, it's a perfect opportunity to take a break, enjoy some snacks, hang out with a friend, or make new ones! Register on…
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Students, faculty and staff among those earning CWRU Office of Energy and Sustainability honors
From advocating for climate justice to organizing the university’s Climate Action Month and advising the City of Cleveland on decarbonization, Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff are actively involved in sustainability and climate initiatives. Each year the…
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3L Anna Glavaš Wins Prestigious Burton Award for Legal Writing
The School of Law is proud to announce that third-year law student Anna Glavaš has been selected as a recipient of the 2025 Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing Award, presented by the Burton Awards in association with the Library of Congress. Glavaš is among an elite group of fifteen winners chosen…
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Professor Alp Sehirlioglu named Sustainability Champion
The Office of Energy and Sustainability recently honored faculty, staff and students who excel at making the university and greater community a greener place to live and work with Sustainability Champion awards. Congratulations to Department of Materials Science and Engineering Chair Alp…
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Med's Michael Oakes and Fredrick Schumacher push for study on health effects of East Palestine train derailment
Legislators push for study on long-term health impacts of East Palestine derailment Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Michael Oakes, senior vice president of research, advocated for legislation to better understand the health effects impacting those living near the site of the Feb. 3, 2023, train…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
Tariff fallout: Ohio lawmakers, manufacturers react to economic shift WKYC: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, explained how tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China could drive up consumer prices and hurt overall economic welfare. “It’s a net…
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Med's Betul Hatipoglu notes that autoimmune diseases disproportionately affect women
Does everyone have an autoimmune disease? Oprah Daily (subscription required): Betul Hatipoglu, professor at the School of Medicine, noted that autoimmune diseases disproportionately affect women, often causing such symptoms as rashes, joint pain and brain fog before diagnosis. “The diagnosis can…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone weighs in on a study indicating that oranges could help prevent depression
Oranges and other citrus fruits may fend off depression Everyday Health: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, weighed in on a study that indicated oranges could help prevent depression. Malone said the study does not…