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Discover how epilepsy self-management can help connect patients, clinicians and researchers
Epilepsy affects approximately 3 million Americans and is associated with substantial disability, reduced quality of life, heavy stigma burden, and premature mortality. In addition, mental illness is disproportionately common in people with epilepsy and contributes to the complications and…
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Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg wrote about angel investors in Indonesia
Angel investing in Indonesia—a growing trend The Huffington Post: Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, wrote about a shift in support for Indonesia's entrepreneurs toward funding from angel investors.
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Law's Jonathan Adler talked about Donald B. Verrilli Jr.'s career as U.S. Solicitor General
Donald Verrilli will step down as U.S. Solicitor General The New York Times: Following the announcement that U.S. Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. will step down from his position, Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, talked about Verrilli's career.
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$1 million commitment supports Center for Popular Music Studies
Popular music thrives as a form of entertainment, but it also influences history and culture—from songs that stoked public support for U.S. involvement in World War I to today’s artists addressing race and gender issues through their work. To further research and awareness of the importance of…
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Interested in pursuing a PhD in social welfare? Attend a doctoral program open house June 21
Is your goal to pursue a career in social welfare research, policy, teaching or human services leadership? The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ nationally ranked doctoral program offers preparation for those careers with a curriculum that emphasizes the creative and…
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Bust stress at work this summer with meditation program
Take time out and slow down Thursdays this summer with meditation. The CWRU Wellness Program will offer an eight-week class to benefits-eligible faculty and staff who want to reduce stress and improve focus and concentration. Meditation begins June 9 at 12:30 p.m. in Wickenden Building, Room…
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Lane closures on Adelbert Road, Euclid Avenue this week
Due to construction, Adelbert Road—starting at Euclid Avenue and heading 250 to 300 feet south toward Circle Drive—will have the curb lane diverted to the center lane approximately 50 feet at a time this week. The Euclid Avenue‐Stearns Road intersection will have a lane of Euclid Avenue closed…
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Summer barbecue season kicks off June 8 at new location
The summer barbecue season will kick off Wednesday, June 8, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. with a new location between Kelvin Smith Library and the Tinkham Veale University Center south entrance. The barbecues will be held June 8, 15, 22 and 29; and July 6, 13 and 27. Due to the Republican National…
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting
The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting starts today in Chicago. The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center has many members participating, presenting, and leading sessions. Click here to view a full list of participation.  Please support your colleagues if you are attending the…
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Biology's Hillel Chiel discusses the rise of the biomimicry field
Ohio State researchers seek to mimic ivy's natural glue The Columbus Dispatch: Hillel Chiel, professor of biology, discussed the rise of the biomimicry field. “Each time you get an idea from nature, you can use that as a novel design, and in many cases those are more robust and effective than the…