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Show your support for K9 Maverick
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to vote for K9 Maverick in Ohio’s 2025 Fur Responder Photo Challenge in Category 3. Some of the most popular first responders have fur, walk on four legs and also work to keep Ohio communities safe. The winners of the contest…
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Frozen in time: A look back on Cleveland’s most historic snowstorms—plus photos from University Archives
Clevelanders are no strangers to the impact of winter weather. And this winter is no exception—lake effect snow has made for a harsh season so far, with Lake Erie’s warming temperatures and cold winds from the west combining to blanket the city’s far east side repeatedly. But what does history…
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Foster a welcoming and inclusive environment at CWRU
Applications are officially open for the Train the Champion Program, which is designed to help faculty, staff and administrators become leaders in creating a more welcoming and inclusive campus environment at Case Western Reserve University. The program begins in February and concludes in…
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Spartan Showcase- Ishika Kanakath
When Ishika Kanakath started her collegiate journey at Case Western Reserve University, she had her fair share of doubts, after initially struggling in subjects such as math, physics, and programming. But through those challenges, she was always certain of one thing: She wanted to be just like her…
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Discover new programs at CWRU
The start of a new year brings a sense of fresh beginnings—and an opportunity to learn something new, advance your career or simply step outside of your comfort zone. This year, turn your aspirations into action by exploring the latest academic offerings at Case Western Reserve University for…
Medicine’s Mary Garrity passes away
It’s rare to be able to make everyone around you feel seen, valued and inspired, but Mary Garrity had that gift. Whether she was mentoring a colleague or forging connections with alumni and researchers, Garrity brought genuine warmth to everything she did.  Now,…
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Law's Victor Flatt discusses a federal judge’s ruling about American Airlines
Federal judge rules against American Airlines in 401(k) ESG lawsuit ESG Dive: Victor Flatt, the Coleman P. Burke Chair in Environmental Law and the associate director of the Burke Center for Environmental Law, discussed a federal judge’s ruling that American Airlines violated its fiduciary duty to…
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Law's Jonathan Entin comments on Jan. 6 defendant’s claims of unfair trials
With Trump’s inauguration imminent, Ohio Jan. 6 participants prepare for pardons Ohio Capital Journal: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, dismissed a Jan. 6 defendant’s claims of unfair trials, emphasizing the constitutional right to local juries where crimes occur.…
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Nutrition's Elaine Borawski examines new federal grant concerning medically tailored groceries
Can medically tailored groceries improve health of low-income mothers and babies? CWRU gets $3.8M grant to find out cleveland.com: Elaine Borawski, the Angela Bowen Williamson Professor of Community Nutrition, discussed a new federal grant that will help researchers determine if medically tailored…
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Law's Andrew Geronimo discusses the pending ban of TikTok in the United States
How a TikTok ban impacts free speech Spectrum News: Andrew Geronimo, the director of the Dr. Frank Stanton First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, discussed the pending ban of TikTok in the United States and the impact on the free speech of nearly 200 million Americans.