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Weatherhead's Tony Jack discusses the 1956 classic book "The Art of Loving"
These 5 books might make you a better friend The New York Times: Tony Jack, the Elmer G. Beamer-Hubert H. Schneider Professor in Ethics and an instructor at Weatherhead School of Management, highlighted that the core idea of the 1956 classic book The Art of Loving is that love is not just an…
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Nursing's Tom Baum advises on how to give mannequins realistic trauma wounds
These creepy prosthetics can help save lives WKYC: Tom Baum, the simulation manager and director of flight simulation operations and programming at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, showed how he applies special effects to give mannequins realistic trauma wounds to give his nursing students…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone talks about how sugary drinks can harm the body
Just one soda a day may raise the risk of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes Everyday Health: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, explained how sugary drinks can harm the body. “Sugar sweetened beverages are a surge of…
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Nursing's Shanina Knighton shares her tips on where bacteria hides in the kitchen
9 places you'd never guess bacteria is hiding in your kitchen, according to an expert CNET: Shanina Knighton, adjunct associate professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, shared her tips on where bacteria hides in your kitchen and what you can do about it. One example is your can opener.…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses Marlean Ames’ reverse discrimination case
Ohio woman’s reverse discrimination case before the U.S. Supreme Court has wide-ranging DEI implications cleveland.com (subscription required): Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, discussed the Supreme Court’s arguments in Marlean Ames’…
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Colleen Batcheler will deliver School of Law's 2025 Commencement Address
Senior vice president, external affairs and general counsel at Hormel Foods, Colleen Batcheler (LAW ‘98) has been chosen to deliver her alma mater’s graduation address. This year’s law school commencement will take place from 9-10:30 a.m. in the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center on…
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A vision in CWRU Blue: campus signage installations underway
First impressions matter—they shape perceptions and serve as an early guide for forming relationships. Higher education is no exception. The first moments on campus influence how people view academic quality and culture. To create a more defined, welcoming experience at Case Western Reserve…
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Sign up for training sessions with LabArchives representatives
LabArchives representatives will be on campus Tuesday, March 25, and Wednesday, March 26, to help CWRU researchers set up and use the Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) platform. As part of CWRU’s enterprise license, all faculty, staff, postdocs and students can use LabArchives at no cost. Join a…
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In the making: Meet Case Western Reserve's next generation of medical professionals
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the most recent edition of CWRU Medicine magazine. Learn more about the magazine. At Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, the future of healthcare is being forged one student at a time. These aspiring medical professionals are not…
AI-driven robotics research aims to enhance care for older adults with Alzheimer’s
Imagine a robot that not only reminds you to take your medication, but helps you navigate your home and offers companionship. This type of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered technology could be a reality for seniors in the not-too-distant future.An interdisciplinary team at Case Western Reserve…