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Cleveland Clinic names Microsoft HoloLens among top medical innovations for 2017
Cleveland Clinic announces top 10 medical innovations for 2017 Crain’s Cleveland Business: Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic’s work with the Microsoft HoloLens was among what the clinic considered to be one of the top medical innovations for 2017.
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Remembering longtime Weatherhead School Professor Richard L. Osborne
Legendary Weatherhead School of Management Professor Richard L. Osborne—better known on campus as the "Gorilla"—died Friday after a brave battle with illness. He was 78. A member of the Case Western Reserve community for 45 years, Osborne inspired deep admiration and affection among students,…
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Center for Civic Engagement and Learning to provide shuttles to transport students to the polls
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning will provide shuttles to the polls on Election Day (Tuesday, Nov. 8) via looping CCEL mini-vans. To vote in person on Election Day, registered voters must visit their precinct's assigned polling location. Registered voters living on campus can find…
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Scientists Develop Computer Models to Predict Cancer Cell Network Activity
A multi-institution academic-industrial partnership of researchers led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has developed a new method to broadly assess cell communication networks and identify disease-specific network anomalies. The computer-based method, called InFlo, was…
Two Case Western Reserve Researchers Receive Vision Grants from Global Eye Bank Organization
Two Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers have received grants totaling $40,000 from Ann Arbor-based Eversight, a global nonprofit network of eye banks. The CWRU projects are aimed at helping glaucoma patients and those with Fuchs’ endothelial corneal dystrophy. Eversight…
Scientists Develop Computer Models to Predict Cancer Cell Network Activity
A multi-institution academic-industrial partnership of researchers led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has developed a new method to broadly assess cell communication networks and identify disease-specific network anomalies. The computer-based method, called InFlo, was…
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Thanks4Giving
Join the American Medical Student Association (AMSA) for its second annual Thanks4Giving benefit dinner Friday, Nov. 18, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Thwing Center ballroom. All of the proceeds from the event will go to Mission4Maureen, an organization that aims to lift the financial burden off of families…
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Pop-Up Dialogue: culture, appropriation and representation
Greek Life will host a pop-up dialogue on culture, appropriation and representation Wednesday, Nov. 9, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room A9. Students (both Greek and non-Greek members) are invited to come together to talk about these topics and share experiences in an authentic way. Food…
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RePlay for Kids workshop
Join RePlay for Kids to fix toys for children with disabilities at a workshop Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. in Stephanie Tubbs Jones Residence Hall’s multipurpose room. To provide agencies that work with children with disabilities toys that function for children's needs, RePlay for Kids…
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Get tickets for the SAC Community Service Basket Raffle at the Benefits Fair Nov. 9-10
The 2016 Staff Advisory Council (SAC) Community Service Basket Raffle will be held in conjunction with the Benefits Fair Wednesday, Nov. 9, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday, Nov. 10, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets will cost $5 for six, or $1 each, and can be purchased at the Benefits Fair. This…