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Compilation photo of artwork from artists who are incarcerated at Grafton Correctional Institution.
New exhibit features reflective works by artists who are incarcerated at Grafton Correctional Institution
On display at Case Western Reserve University Wade Park Community Engagement Center
Logo for Doc Opera 2025: Sicked. The design features Glinda and Elphaba holding hands, standing under stylized green and pink medical symbols including a syringe on the left and an otoscope on the right. The words "Doc Opera 2025" curve around the top sides with "Sicked" written in large pink and green letters at the bottom.
Step behind the curtain to meet the student directors of Doc Opera 2025
For the 41st year, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students are putting down their stethoscopes and picking up their props to perform in Doc Opera, a variety show of skits, musical performances and dances about medicine and healthcare that raises funds for the university’s…
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Case Western Reserve University is home to incredible students, faculty and staff—each with their own awe-inspiring story to tell. Do you have a passion project sharing your expertise in the community? Did you study abroad and decided to switch your major because you were inspired by your…
Aasif Shah in the Peter B Lewis Building
Meet a lawyer-turned-entrepreneur and MBA student on a mission to inspire young founders
A lawyer-turned-entrepreneur, first-year MBA student Aasif Shah had already built a successful health technology company in India before he began his MBA studies at Weatherhead School of Management. His wealth of experience across multiple industries leads Shah to describe himself as a…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg explains how people still pay more despite promotions
Grocery chains push $40 Thanksgiving meal deals, but experts say shoppers should expect to pay more WEWS: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management and associate vice president of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said the $40 Thanksgiving bundles “aren’t apples to…
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Medicine's Susan Hatters-Friedman discusses Andrea Yates and postpartum psychosis
Why would Andrea Yates drown her 5 kids? A&E: Susan Hatters-Friedman, the Phillip J. Resnick Professor of Forensic Psychiatry at the School of Medicine, emphasized that postpartum psychosis involves hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thinking—and in that state, “we see mothers…
Rheumatology
Medicine's Leonard H. Calabrese discusses vagus nerve stimulator and rheumatology
Approval of vagus nerve stimulator may herald ‘pivot point’ for rheumatology Healio: Leonard H. Calabrese, professor of medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, explained how a new device is a turning point in the field of immuno-autonomics and the treatment of immune-mediated…
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Changing perspectives for good
A fellowship transformed his approach to business; his gift will help others do the same
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Medicine's Rachel Weinerman clarifies FDA warning change for hormone therapy
Here's what RFK Jr., FDA got wrong about menopausal hormone therapy Medpage Today: Rachel Weinerman, associate professor of reproductive biology and an OB/GYN and reproductive endocrinologist, clarified what the FDA's decision to remove the black box warning on menopausal hormone therapy…
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Law's Eric Chaffee notes airlines will have a slow recovery after the shutdown
FAA says flight cuts will stay at 6% because more air traffic controllers are coming to work ABC News: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, said airlines face “complex hurdles” in rebuilding schedules set months in advance, meaning holiday travel won’t rebound quickly. Flight…