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Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg uses CardioInsight's success as case study
How a biomed tech company raised $35.7 million before going to marketEntrepreneur: In a massive open online course instructed by Michael Goldberg, visiting assistant professor of design and innovation, students looked at a case study of CardioInsight's success—including how CWRU helped the company…
University Health Service covers students enrolled for summer
Students who are enrolled in May and/or for summer classes (including medical, dental and podiatry students) and who are enrolled in the CWRU student medical plan may use University Health Service. Students who are not enrolled as detailed above but will be returning in the fall may use UHS by…
Partial rail shutdown June 7-30 to affect RTA riders' commutes
Beginning June 7, public transportation commuters to campus will be affected by summer service changes. Repairs will bring major infrastructure improvements to the Red Line and two key stations in University Circle. Buses will replace Red Line trains east of Tower City during part of the month.…
CTSC/Coulter grant awarded to biomedical engineering, medicine faculty
Anant Madabhushi, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and investigators at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, including Lyndsay Harris, professor of medicine-hematology and oncology, and Hannah Gilmore, assistant professor of pathology, were awarded a…
Reverend Katie G. Cannon to deliver 2014 Covenant Lecture Fund Lecture
Reverend Katie G. Cannon will deliver the 2014 Covenant Lecture Fund Lecture titled “Through Fire and Brimstone: Black Women’s Literature as Embodied Mediated Wisdom.” The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will take place Sunday, June 1, at 2 p.m. the Church of the Covenant. The…
English’s Brad Ricca wins award for Distinguished Teaching in the SAGES Program
Brad Ricca, full-time lecturer in the Department of English, was named the 2014 winner of the Richard A. Bloom, M.D. Award for Distinguished Teaching in the SAGES Program. The award was established in 2008 to honor exceptional teaching in the SAGES program at Case Western Reserve University. Ricca…
5 questions with…star student-athlete, recent graduate Derek Reinbold
Throughout his career at Case Western Reserve University, Derek Reinbold was the prototypical student-athlete. He successfully juggled study sessions, practice, tests and matches as a triple major (art history, international studies and political science) and tri-captain of the tennis team. His…
Institute for the Science of Origins honors Director Glenn Starkman and Outreach Director Patricia Princehouse
The Fellows of the Institute for the Science of Origins (ISO) held a surprise lunch May 29 to honor and recognize the leadership of Glenn Starkman, professor of physics and astronomy and director of the Center for Education and Research in Cosmology and Astrophysics at Case Western Reserve…
UCITE to host session on improving students' mindsets
Why do students fail in their college courses? There are many reasons of course. But given the selective nature of the admissions process at Case Western Reserve University, they should not be failing because they are not prepared academically. The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and…
Early Music America awards grant to CWRU
Early Music America, a not-for-profit service organization for the field of historical performance in North America, recently granted a College-Level Development Grant to the Case Western Reserve Baroque Ensembles. The $1,000 grant will help support the CWRU Baroque Ensembles’ Musical and…