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Sophomore takes home second place in Toastmasters Club competition
Members of CWRU Toastmasters Club recently competed at the District 10 Northern Division Speech Contest. Eugene Schnell, a sophomore undergraduate student, took home the second place award in the international speech contest. Schnell was the youngest participant in the contest.
Tune-in to Projects Live April 12 for updates on university projects
Curious about the latest technology news at Case Western Reserve University? The Division of Information Technology Services (ITS) will host the next episode of Projects Live, a monthly webcast for the campus community, April 12 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Each Projects Live episode features…
Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi awarded patent on digital pathology based image predictor of disease outcome
Anant Madabhushi, professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, was recently awarded U.S. patent: 9,286,672, titled “Integrated, multivariate histologic image-based method for disease outcome prediction.” U.S. patent…
High school researchers at CWRU honored in 2016 Intel Science Talent Search
Kavya Ravichandran, a student at Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, was honored last month for her work with Case Western Reserve University researchers. She finished third in the innovation category at the 2016 Society for Science and the Public's Intel Science Talent…
As Graduate Student Appreciation Week comes to a close, meet three student leaders
At 6,219 strong, graduate students represent the largest group of campus community members. And whether through groundbreaking research, teaching and mentoring, or leadership of organizations—and oftentimes all of the above—these students help shape Case Western Reserve University. Since 2012, the…
Spring packed full of events; campus community looks forward to Springfest
April 23 will be a busy day at Case Western Reserve University, with Hudson Relays in the morning and Springfest in the afternoon. With those—and many other big events—just around the corner, we wanted to know what the CWRU community was looking forward to most. As it turns out, April 23 is a…
Squire Valleevue and Valley Ridge Farms' Community Supported Agriculture program highlighted
Complete 2016 guide to Northeast Ohio's Community Supported Agriculture programs: How to join The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University’s Squire Valleevue and Valley Ridge Farms offers a Community Supported Agriculture program, which was highlighted for the payment options it accepts.
Weatherhead's Meenakshi Sharma talks about benefits of seeking an advanced degree
Advanced degrees can help advance careers Cleveland Jewish News: Meenakshi Sharma, assistant dean of career and student affairs at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed the career benefits of seeking an advanced degree. “Your classmates are your number one network because you never know whom…
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Nursing's Allison Webel write about adverse impacts alcohol has on people living with HIV
Is it safe to drink alcohol if you have HIV? Huffington Post: Allison Webel, assistant professor in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, wrote about the adverse impact drinking alcohol has on people living with HIV, drawing from a recent study she conducted on the topic.
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Research finds mindfulness in the workplace improves employee focus, attention, behavior
Mindfulness is often viewed as either a touchy-feely fad or valuable management tool that can lift an entire workplace. A new comprehensive analysis of mindfulness research, co-directed by a management scientist at Case Western Reserve University, suggests the latter—that injecting a corporate…