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Weatherhead Women in Business empowers local high school students through leadership symposium
Members of Weatherhead Women in Business partnered with Saint Joseph Academy in March to help inspire and mentor the next generation of women leaders during the school’s Women’s Leadership Symposium. The event brought together approximately 100 high school students for a day focused on leadership,…
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Mathematics’ Elisabeth Werner selected as a 2026 Simons Fellow in Mathematics
Elisabeth Werner, professor in the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Case Western Reserve University, was recently selected as a 2026 Simons Fellow in Mathematics. Funded by the Simons Foundation’s Mathematics and Physical Sciences division, individuals part of this…
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Nutrition’s Tamara Randall named 2026-27 president of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Tamara Randall, RDN (MED ’96, MED ’00), a nutrition instructor and director of the Master of Science in Public Health Nutrition Dietetic Internship program at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, was recently named the 2026–27 president of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.…
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Rising fourth-year PhD student Bootan Ahmed inducted as member of American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s Graduate Nursing Student Academy Hall of Fame
Bootan Ahmed, a rising fourth-year PhD student at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, was inducted into the 2026 American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s Graduate Nursing Student Academy (GNSA) Hall of Fame. The Graduate Nursing Student Academy Hall of Fame recognizes members who have made…
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Alumnus James Galm commits $10 million to advance energy and electrochemistry research at Case Western Reserve University
Transformational gift will establish two professorships and a new laboratory in the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
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Nursing’s Marie Grosh elected as Ohio liaison of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
Marie Grosh, DNP (NUR ’15, NUR ’21), assistant professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing and instructor at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine, has been elected to the Ohio Liaison position of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).AANP state liaisons…
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Medicine’s Puja Van Epps selected as Acting National Program Executive Director for the U.S. Veterans’ Health Administration’s HHRC programs
Puja Van Epps, MD, faculty member of the Continuing Medical Education committee at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, will assume the role of Acting National Program Executive Director (NPED) for the HIV, Hepatitis, and Related Conditions Programs (HHRC) for the U.S. Veterans’…
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Pride Month: Learn what pride means to three members of the CWRU community
Each June, Pride Month serves as a reminder to celebrate identity and self-expression, honor resilience and recognize the many ways lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and other queer individuals contribute to the communities around them.At Case Western Reserve University, pride carries various…
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Spend this summer starting your digital accessibility adventure
Did you know that nationwide, more than 20% of undergraduate students and 10% of graduate students report having a disability? These numbers are likely to be even higher, as not all students disclose their disabilities. This is why the university is dedicated to creating accessible learning…
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Take a Portuguese course this fall
Portuguese is the 5th most spoken language in the world, and the most spoken language in South America. It is the official language of countries in Europe, South America, Africa and Asia, with almost 300 million native speakers.In the Fall of 2026, two PORT courses are being offered. PORT 101 (for…