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Nursing's Allison Webel discusses the challenge of secondary illnesses for people who live with HIV
Living with HIV The Academic Minute: Allison Webel, assistant professor of nursing, discussed how many people with HIV go on to lead long lives, but often face secondary illnesses, such as cancer or cardiovascular disease. “New work is needed to test strategies to improve and sustain…
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CWRU students reflect on their study abroad experiences
Colleges pledge to send more students abroad The Atlantic: Alexis Attinoto, a recent alumna, Jack Boatman, a music-education major, andKatherine Krawiec, a biomedical engineering student, reflected on their study abroad experiences.
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International graduate students: Register now for Spoken English Seminar
Educational Services for Students (ESS) will offer a fee-based Spoken English Seminar for international graduate students this summer. Students will have the opportunity to participate in an interactive and engaging seminar to improve their spoken English skills. The five-week, 10-hour seminar…
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Date change: Learn how to prepare healthy meals on the grill at upcoming cooking demonstration
Do you want to brush up on your grilling skills this summer? Join a Bon Apetit Management Co. chef Tuesday, July 5, from noon to 1 p.m. on the Case Quad in front of Nord Hall for a grilling demonstration. The chef will show how to prepare healthy meats and veggies on the grill; samples will be…
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CWRU, Cleveland Clinic release first third-party app for Microsoft HoloLens
The first third-party app in the Microsoft HoloLens store comes not from a video game giant or 3D design leader, but instead a Cleveland-based university and hospital. HoloAnatomy goes beyond the on-stage demonstrations that hundreds of thousands watched in person and online during the last two…
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Medicine's Jill Barnholtz-Sloan explains doubts for study finding link between cell phone use, cancer
Study linking cell phone use to cancer stirs debate The Scientist: Jill Barnholtz-Sloan, associate professor of medicine, explained some of the doubts she has for a study that found a link between cell phone use and cancer. "There is not a clear dose response relationship from these data," she…
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School of Dental Medicine graduates first majority female class
Case Western Reserve graduates first female-majority class ADA News: The CWRU School of Dental Medicine Class of 2016 was the first in school history to be majority female. "At Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine, anyone who applies to our school is treated fairly and…
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Results of 2016 Staff Climate Survey revealed
Case Western Reserve staff cited increased compensation, clear career ladders within job families and an additional floating holiday as their top priorities in the climate survey conducted this spring. The university-wide initiative began in 2014 at the urging of the Staff Advisory Council (SAC),…
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Improve your presentation skills with free summer seminar
Educational Services for Students will offer a free “Improving Accuracy for Presentations” seminar this summer. In the seminar, students will learn about presentation skills and public speaking etiquette, as well as how to engage an audience using language and charts/graphs. This free seminar…
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Dittrick Museum of Medical History offers expanded hours
The Dittrick Museum of Medical History, which is housed in the Allen Memorial Medical Library, now is open until 7 p.m. Wednesdays and offers new Saturday hours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The museum opens weekdays at 9 a.m. and remains open through 4:30 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and…