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Residence hall's new name honors the late alumna Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones
Case Western Reserve University’s newest residence hall will bear the name of one of its most prominent graduates and political trailblazers, the late Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones. On Tuesday, the university's Board of Trustees approved the designation of the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Residence…
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Join Spartan Running Club
If you enjoy running, consider joining the Spartan Running Club. Participants can stay in shape and meet new people without the time commitment of varsity sports. The team runs together four times a week and competes in road races about once a month. The weekly schedule is: Mondays and…
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Donate unwanted office furniture to local nonprofits
Departments with excess and unwanted office furniture are encouraged to donate the unneeded items so the Office of Sustainability can facilitate donations to local nonprofits—and, by doing so, divert materials from landfills. Departments can fill out a form with basic information and upload…
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University Technology offers Box to securely store digital files
University Technology (UTech) now offers Box—a service to store, edit and share files securely—to faculty, staff and students. Box has many benefits, including free unlimited storage, and is the only approved platform for storing restricted data in the cloud at Case Western Reserve…
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Dental Medicine's Lance T. Vernon leads study about how selfies can improve oral health
Want better teeth? Record selfie videos while brushing, study says International Business Times: Lance T. Vernon, a senior instructor in the School of Dental Medicine, led a study that found that recording a selfie while brushing one’s teeth could result in better oral health care.
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Dermatology's Jeremy Bordeaux explains why skin cancer is deadlier for African-American patients
Melanoma less common but more deadly for black patients Reuters: Jeremy Bordeaux, associate professor of dermatology, explained why African-American skin cancer patients are less likely to survive than other ethnic groups.
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Share your move-in photos with us
While you’re hauling boxes and checking out your new space during move-in, make sure you take a moment to snap some pictures. Share your move-in photos with us for potential use in The Daily, university social media and other marketing materials. Email your photos to case-daily@case.edu or use…
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Join University Technology on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
Information Technology Services is transitioning its name to University Technology (UTech). To reflect that change, new social media handles have been launched. Make sure to follow @CWRU_Utech on Twitter, like cwruutech on Facebook and follow cwru_utech on Instagram. Learn more about University…
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Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Judson Services Inc. create joint program
$1.2 million gift provides initial funding Judson Services Inc. and the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University recently announced a collaborative effort to create an endowed position that will serve both organizations. The cornerstone of what will be named the…
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PhD student Victoria Webster writes about research in tissue engineering
Biohybrid robots built from living tissue start to take shape The Conversation: Victoria Webster, a PhD candidate in mechanical and aerospace engineering, wrote about combining robotics with tissue engineering. She cited her work leading the creation of a “biohybrid” robot made of a muscle from a…