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Medical students blend comedy and clinical skills in improv miniseries
If medical students at Case Western Reserve weren’t so busy becoming doctors, they might revive Whose Line Is It Anyway?—because when they aren’t taking classes or studying, they’re flexing their creative muscles through a medical improvisation miniseries. “My dad introduced me to stand-up…
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“Luck of the Irish” shake is back at One to One Fitness Center
Stop by One to One Fitness Center’s Recovery Zone juice bar for the shake of the month: “Luck of the Irish.” The shake is among the juice bar’s most popular flavors and is packed with antioxidants and protein. The Recovery Zone juice bar offers shakes that are 100% natural and designed to be the…
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Join live Medicare and Social Security webinars
The Department of Human Resources’ Benefits team will host live Medicare and Social Security webinars for Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members. These webinars will take place Wednesday, March 11, and Thursday, March 12, from noon to 1 p.m. To help individuals feel more…
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Remembering visionary professor and nursing leader Faye Gary
Growing up on a farm in 1940s Ocala, Florida, Faye Gary developed an early understanding that education creates opportunity. Surrounded by deep racism in the Jim Crow South, she committed herself to the pursuit of knowledge, propelled by the conviction that all people, regardless of circumstance,…
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CWRU students: Tell us your favorite photo-worthy spots on campus
As we celebrate Case Western Reserve University's bicentennial, University Marketing and Communications wants to know what campus scenes CWRU students like most when documenting moments and friendships you want to carry with you—always. Fill out this survey to let us know.
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Author Thrity Umrigar explores prejudice and polarization in new novel 'Missing Sam'
Thrity Umrigar, Distinguished University Professor, said her novel Missing Sam was inspired by how empty suburban streets can feel, imagining a woman disappearing on a run unnoticed. She said the story tests a marriage and “the strengths of our democracy,” exploring online rumor, prejudice toward…
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Submit an entry for the 2026 Beauty in Physics Science Art Competition
The Department of Physics at Case Western Reserve University is accepting entries for its 2026 Beauty in Physics Science Art Competition, which will feature the creativity of science and research. Open to members of the CWRU, Cleveland Institute of Art and Cleveland Institute of Music…
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Reward yourself by exercising regularly at One to One Fitness
Now is the time to recommit to your health in time to feel your best for all your summer activities! One to One Fitness Center offers several ways to save in March. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community can take advantage of sign-up specials designed to reward themselves for…
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View updates to fall 2026 course time slot grids
Case Western Reserve University’s course and lab time grids have been updated for fall 2026. While many time blocks remain unchanged, some have shifted for better overall alignment across the grid with new standardized lab times. Students will see updated times when selecting their fall 2026…
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Meet an undergraduate providing free English tutoring to those affected by conflict and displacement
As a second-generation Syrian-American, undergraduate Zaina Albirini felt a personal connection to those in Syria who were affected by war, conflict, and displacement—many of whom were not given the opportunity to learn English, limiting their opportunities to study or work abroad. Motivated by…