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Law's Jessie Hill weighed in on the impact of recent Supreme Court decision on abortion
What will the abortion legal battle look like after SCOTUS’ decision? Talking Points Memo:Jessie Hill, associate dean for academic affairs and the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, said it remains uncertain if the Supreme Court decision on Texas abortion laws will have any bearing on other…
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CWRU researcher scaling up knotty polymer research
Turning the art of a trefoil knot into polymer science is no easy process, but researchers at Case Western Reserve University developed a technique that produces a long chain molecule with the desired pretzel-like shape. Knotted polymers, sometimes found in nature, produce different properties…
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Join Kelvin Smith Library for a panel of local foodies and culinary writers July 14
As part of its “Epicurean Adventures” exhibit, Kelvin Smith Library will host a panel discussion titled “Food, Forum, Fun,” Thursday, July 14, at 5:30 p.m. in the library’s Dampeer Room. The panel is composed of local foodies and culinary writers Elaine Cicora, David Farkas and Mary Sweeney. They…
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Ohio Innocence Project case continues to provide valuable experience for CWRU law students
Successes in trial and appeal are resulting in more innocence cases for CWRU Law’s Kramer Clinic Now that a faculty member and students at Case Western Reserve University School of Law have had success in a high-profile innocence case, they are getting involved with more. Recent law school…
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Attend annual National Youth Sports Program talent show July 7
The university community is invited to the the National Youth Sports Program’s annual talent show titled “We Are Family” Thursday, July 7, at 6:30 p.m. in Strosacker Auditorium. Tickets can be purchased at the door for $5. The National Youth Sports Program is a five-week summer camp held at Case…
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First-year students: Take Modern Language Placement Exam by July 7
Incoming first-year students who studied French, German or Spanish and want to continue that language at Case Western Reserve this fall should take the appropriate language placement exam by completing the Modern Language Placement Exams item on the New Student Checklist by Thursday, July…
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Find out about part-time master’s degrees from the School of Medicine at July 12 lunch and learn
Attend an employee lunch and learn session to learn how you can use your tuition benefits to earn a master's degree from the School of Medicine or the Weatherhead School of Management to help grow your career and professional advancement. The event will be held Tuesday, July 12, from noon to 2…
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Vice President Biden Visits Cleveland to Kick-off Cancer Moonshot National Campaign
Having Vice President Joe Biden kick-off the post Cancer Moonshot Summit national campaign in Cleveland - what a day!! The Vice President came to the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center because we proposed a concerted effort to develop interventional science driven…
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Mandel School's Rob Fischer discusses study into how a house is linked to a child’s academic performance
How a house can shape a child’s future The Atlantic: Rob Fischer, research professor and co-director of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, discussed the center’s study into how a home’s physical condition is linked to a child’s academic performance. “The discussion also needs…
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Florence Harkness Memorial Chapel featured for its architecture, history
Cool Spaces: Harkness Chapel at Case Western Reserve known for its Tiffany windows, arches  The Plain Dealer: The Florence Harkness Memorial Chapel, which is among the oldest buildings on campus, was profiled in The Plain Dealer’s “Cool Spaces” series for its architecture and history. John…