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Try out the new AllOne Health App
The Department of Human Resources recently introduced the new AllOne Health App—a faster way for employees at Case Western Reserve University to access the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) anytime, anywhere. While the online member portal remains available, this mobile application offers…
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Meet some of the new faculty members at the Mandel School and the School of Law
The students in Case Western Reserve University’s undergraduate Class of 2029 aren’t the only new faces on campus this semester. We also welcomed new faculty members across the university, including at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and the School of Law.…
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CWRU’s new electrochemical engineering workshop draws strong reviews in inaugural year
Case Western Reserve University launched its first Electrochemical Engineering Workshop this summer, drawing 17 participants from industry, national laboratories and universities across the country. The three-day program, held June 2-4, was co-hosted by CWRU’s Electronic Design Center (EDC) and…
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Medicine's Stephanie Pike Moore discusses hemp crackdown
DeWine’s hemp crackdown could aid Cleveland’s battle against smoke shops cleveland.com: Stephanie Pike Moore, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said THC-labeled products are increasingly common in Cleveland. “In 2025, 55% of the city’s 400 tobacco retailers sold THC products, up…
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English's Walt Hunter discusses Nobel Prize winner
Why the latest Nobel Prize winner makes perfect sense The Atlantic: Walt Hunter, professor of English and senior associate dean for faculty academic affairs at the College of Arts and Sciences, explained why Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai’s Nobel Prize win “makes perfect sense.” Hunter…
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Max Pennington, Chip Miller and David Dillman discuss sustainable innovation
The Future Of Sustainable Innovation In Microplastics And Supply Chain Forbes: Max Pennington, Chip Miller and David Dillman, the founders of CLEANR—a startup launched at Case Western Reserve University—highlighted their product as the "future of sustainable innovation" in microplastic reduction.
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Nursing's Marie Grosh talks independent vs. assisted living
Independent living vs. assisted living: What's the difference? U.S. News & World Report: Marie Grosh, assistant professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, explained what you can expect from assisted living facilities. "These units often feature secured environments and higher…
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Law's Eric Chaffee discusses lawyers’ rates
Judge who took axe to lawyers’ rates says size (of firm) matters Bloomberg: Eric Chaffee, a professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, said a recent fee-cut ruling creates “a troubling incentive problem,” discouraging experienced boutique-firm…
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Political science's Justin Buchler warns of a prolonged government shutdown
Are we in for a prolonged government shutdown? WWL New Orleans: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at the College of Arts and Sciences, said this year’s government shutdown looks familiar but with “a few key twists.” Unlike past standoffs, Democrats—not Republicans—are…
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Medicine's Sanjay Rajagopalan links air pollution to diabetes and obesity
Air pollution linked to higher risk of obesity and diabetes Tech Explorist: Sanjay Rajagopalan, director of Case Western Reserve University’s Cardiovascular Research Institute, discussed his study finding that fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) disrupts brown fat function, leading to insulin…