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University offers tobacco cessation program beginning Sept. 3
Case Western Reserve University will offer a free tobacco cessation series to faculty and staff Sept. 3 through Oct. 22 for those who want to quit using tobacco products. The eight-week sessions are available throughout the year. A representative from ease@work, the university’s Employee Assistance…
Apply for Emerging Leaders Program
New students are invited to apply for the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) to jumpstart their college experience. ELP is a 10-week program that will give students the confidence, knowledge, connections and skills to thrive as leaders both inside and outside the classroom. The immediate benefits of…
Case Western Reserve University hosts The Baton Pass with Seidman Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic
Siemens will donate up to $1 million to Stand Up To Cancer to support accelerated cancer research Earlier this week, Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center and Cleveland Clinic joined a national movement called “The Baton Pass” to help raise funds for…
Professor Kingman Strohl discusses new treatment for obstructive sleep apnea
University Hospitals first in Ohio to offer implantable device to treat moderate to severe sleep apneaThe Plain Dealer: Kingman Strohl, professor of physiology and biophysics, discussed a new treatment for obstructive sleep apnea that was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration.…
Biomedical engineering's Dustin Tyler discusses sensory restoration
Science Cafe - Restoring Sensationideastream: Dustin Tyler, associate professor of biomedical engineering, discussed sensory restoration in people who have lost limbs to help them feel again on The Sound of Ideas. Tyler recently presented a talk on the emerging field of devices to aid in sensory…
Director of Undergraduate Admission Bob McCullough discusses Class of 2018's ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Case Western Class of 2018 takes the ALS Ice Bucket ChallengeNewsNet5: Bob McCullough, director of undergraduate admission, discussed the Class of 2018’s participation in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. “It's amazing what can happen, people come together, maybe goes from one person to two people, to…
The Laura & Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program hosts "Opening Day" activities
The Laura & Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will host an “Opening Day” of activities Thursday, Aug. 28, featuring an evening lecture with Kirk Schneider, a psychologist and spokesperson for contemporary existential-humanistic psychology. The event will preview fall programming and…
University sets all-time record for gifts, pledges for 2013-2014 fiscal year
Case Western Reserve announced today that its generous donors allowed the university to set another all-time record for gifts and pledges for the fiscal year ended June 30. Alumni and friends committed a total of $151.6 million—an amount $5.7 million more over the previous all-time record set in…
Class of 2018 tweaks traditional CWRU welcome with ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
In a day rich with tradition, the undergraduate Class of 2018 decided to do something entirely new. First, of course, class members did all the classic annual events: they attended the formal welcome for first-year, exchange and transfer students, dined at the all-class barbecue on Freiberger…
Law's Jonathan Adler discusses executive action on immigration
Coming soon: An immigration battle royaleMSNBC: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, joined a discussion on “All in with Chris Hayes” about President Barack Obama’s coming executive action on immigration.