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Partners in Philanthropy: Bequests 101
Bequests 101 - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Bequests
Empowered to lead: Meet Sharese Hayes, a Mandel School staff member who is making a difference
For generations, Black Americans have stood at the forefront of shaping history, breaking barriers and driving progress in every facet of society—from civil rights and politics to science and the arts. And throughout February, individuals are encouraged to recognize the achievements, resilience and…
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Parking meters to be installed along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Euclid Avenue; ParkMobile app to be used for on-street parking
Beginning this week, the City of Cleveland is unrolling a new payment process for on-street parking. The ParkMobile app will be used in University Circle and throughout the city. Metered parking will be added along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Euclid Avenue. Those parking in these areas…
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Celebrate Sustainability Champions at CWRU
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to nominate faculty, staff and students for CWRU Sustainability Champion awards. This honor is for those who are deserving of thanks for their sustainability work or volunteer efforts. Selected awardees will be recognized…
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Get support for your digital research project or innovative technology-enabled instruction through the Freedman Fellows Program
The Freedman Fellows Program is accepting faculty applications for a year-long (2025–26) fellowship to support the planning, development and deployment of digital research projects or innovative technology-enabled instruction. This year, the fellowship selection committee is especially…
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Empowered to lead: Meet three Black CWRU staff members who are making a difference
For generations, Black Americans have stood at the forefront of shaping history, breaking barriers and driving progress in every facet of society—from civil rights and politics to science and the arts. And throughout February, individuals are encouraged to recognize the achievements, resilience and…
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center receives outstanding score and renewed funding from National Cancer Institute
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) has been recognized by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) with a merit award of outstanding 19 months after transitioning to a new director. The NCI site visit committee noted institutional commitment, leadership, exceptional efforts in cancer…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone weighs in on different types of protein powders
How to choose the right protein powder for you Lose It!: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, weighed in on the different types of protein powders on the market and how they each have distinct benefits and uses.
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Med's Mark Cameron talks about bird flu infections in Ohio
Ohio tops nation in bird flu cases, affecting nearly 10 million birds WKYC: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said key questions remain about how bird flocks are being infected with bird flu. He noted H5N1 is evolving to infect other livestock beyond poultry and warned…
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Nursing's Joyce Fitzpatrick talks about the Village of Healing’s culturally sensitive care model
At this Buckeye-Shaker clinic, Black moms are the priority ideastream: Joyce Fitzpatrick, the Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, said she sees promise in the Village of Healing’s culturally sensitive care model, which provides Black mothers and…