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CWRU experts share 7 tips to strengthen your data privacy
As a leading research university, Case Western Reserve is home to a wealth of study-related information—and protecting that data is a critical part of the university’s commitment to innovation and discovery. Beyond ensuring personal privacy, effectively protecting data helps ensure trust,…
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Spartan Showcase: Silvana Corrales Cantelmi
Silvana Corrales Cantelmi came to Case Western Reserve University to pursue biomedical engineering, ultimately planning to study gene editing. But their first SAGES course with Timothy Wutrich in the Department of Classics changed their plans. Now a fourth-year student majoring in classics,…
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Dodgeball, pizza-making, bodybuilding and more: Explore the hidden talents of the CWRU community
At Case Western Reserve University, innovation extends beyond academics. January marks National Hobby Month, a perfect opportunity to highlight the unique talents and passions of the university’s faculty, staff and students. From competitive dodgeball to jewelry-making, their interests reflect…
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Call for submissions for Black History Month
From pioneering research to transformative educational and social initiatives, members of the Black community at Case Western Reserve University stand at the forefront of shaping history. While Black History Month usually focuses on the past, it’s equally important to consider who’s making history…
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Engineering's Grant Goodrich comments on Ohio’s power grid facing risk of failure
Ohio power grid faces strain under high energy demand as frigid temperatures persist Spectrum News: Grant Goodrich, executive director of the Great Lakes Energy Institute, said Ohio’s power grid faces risk of failure with the increased demand for heat during extreme cold weather events. “When…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone shares tips on protein-rich air fryer meals
Nutritionists reveal their air fryer secrets for healthier cooking in 2025 Homes & Gardens: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, shared how she uses her air fryer to prepare protein-rich meals for the week.
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Law's Eric Chaffee talks about legal battles over the Cleveland Browns’ stadium
Why did Cleveland and the Browns file separate lawsuits in different courts? cleveland.com (subscription required): Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, noted that legal battles over the Cleveland Browns’ stadium could shape their…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway talks about recent federal memo halting civil rights litigation
Freeze on DOJ civil rights cases could spell end of Louisville consent decree Kentucky Public Media: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor of law and director of the Social Justice Institute, said a recent federal memo halting civil rights litigation isn't surprising, recalling similar directives from…
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Engineering's Chase Cao discusses his team's discoveries
Scientists achieve major breakthrough on quest for battery of the future: 'This research marks a major step forward' Yahoo Tech: Chase Cao, assistant professor at Case School of Engineering, discussed his team’s discoveries, which include improving aqueous zinc-sulfur batteries with additives that…
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Med's Max Wiznitzer weighs in on new study linking ADHD to shorter lifespans
Adults with ADHD live shorter lives than those without a diagnosis, a new study finds NPR: Max Wiznitzer, professor at the School of Medicine, weighed in on a new study published in the British Journal of Psychiatry linking ADHD to shorter lifespans—with men living seven years less and women nine.…