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Get information about Social Security and Medicare benefits at Aug. 9 sessions
Case Western Reserve University, Social Security Administration and the Ohio Department of Insurance are teaming up to help faculty and staff understand their options for Social Security and Medicare. All CWRU employees are invited to the following instructional workshops to learn more. Social…
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Celebrate 2015-16 Active Learning Fellows; see University Technology’s new creative workspace
University Technology ([U]Tech) will host a celebration to recognize the 2015-16 Active Learning Fellows and to open the doors of [U]Tech’s new creative workspace for visitors to see. The celebration will be held Wednesday, Aug. 24, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Sears Building, Room 200. The Active…
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Changes in benign tissue next to prostate tumors may predict biochemical recurrence of cancer, scientists find
Changes in benign tissues next to prostate tumors may provide an early warning for patients at higher risk for biochemical recurrence after a radical prostatectomy, a study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University and Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions shows. Biochemical recurrence, which…
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Find out how you can use geographic information systems in your research and teaching at two-part UCITE session
A picture is worth a thousand words, and so holds true for maps. Displaying data and statistics on maps allows trends and interrelationships to be revealed in ways that would be difficult to discover in tabular format. Much data and statistics have a spatial component, which lends it to be…
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Register now for fall session of Mini Med School—medical school “for the rest of us”
Members of the campus community are invited to take part in the fall session of Mini Med School, a medical school “for the rest of us”—those not seeking a medical degree, but with an interest in health research and trends. Led by faculty experts, the five-session program begins Sept. 21 with…
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Is the Roberts Court pro-business? Not necessarily, according to new book by law professor
Case Western Reserve School of Law Professor Jonathan Adler and business law experts examine U.S. Supreme Court’s record on business cases At first glance, the new book Business and the Roberts Court (Oxford University Press) is a valuable read for lawyers practicing business law, and for the…
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NCCN Publication: Value Access Cost of Cancer Care Delivery
Many of us are concerned with improving the cost of care in the setting of major cancer care centers, such as those at Cleveland Clinic and Seidman Cancer Center and their network sites. A publication from members of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) on the "Value Access Cost of…
Cancer Moonshot Breakfast Panel
Message from the Associate Director: Brian Bolwell, MD Thomas Donohue, President and CEO, US Chamber of Commerce, hosted a Cancer Moonshot Breakfast Panel in downtown Cleveland last Wednesday. I participated in the panel, along with Toby Cosgrove, MD, President and CEO of Cleveland Clinic, Louis…
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CWRU students help test geothermal heating at urban farm
A diamond in the rough: Hough 50 years after an uprising The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University students are helping to test a geothermal heating element at an urban farm in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood.
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Political science's Justin Buchler explains the role of party platforms for presidential nominees
What party platforms say about Israel—and does it matter Cleveland Jewish News: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, explained what role a party’s platform plays for presidential nominees. “Candidates are free to take whatever position they want regardless of whatever the…