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Political Science's Justin Buchler talks about Amy Acton's 2026 gubernatorial run announcement
Doctor declares democratic run for governor Spectrum News: Amy Acton, Ohio's COVID-era health director, announced her 2026 gubernatorial run, but Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at the College of Arts and Sciences, explained that her lack of elected experience and ties to…
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Med's Mark Cameron discusses vaccinations for COVID-19 and norovirus
How much longer do we have to wait for a norovirus vaccine? Health: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, emphasized the ongoing need for vigilance against respiratory viruses like COVID-19, especially with evolving variants. “It’s not over yet,” he said, urging updated…
Postdoc Spotlight: Amita Sahoo
The secret to understanding how to treat diseases like Alzheimer’s might be found in the structural function of the proteins linked to them. Amita Sahoo is among those working to gain new insights. Sahoo, a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Case Western Reserve…
Researchers at CWRU Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute collaborate with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to identify genetic risks for age-related macular degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which affects about 200 million people worldwide and can result in legal blindness, impairs an area of the eye (retina) used for reading, driving and many other critical daily tasks. A new study of large existing patient datasets indicates genetic and…
CWRU School of Law Expands Concurrent Degree Program to two additional Foreign Law Schools
One of the reasons CWRU School of Law’s International Law Program is ranked so highly is the school’s unique Concurrent Degree Program. A decade ago, CWRU School of Law established three Concurrent Degree Partnerships—with Middlesex University in London, Université Paris-IX Dauphine and Comillas…
Collegiate Try Curling Event, Saturday, January 18th at the Mayfield Curling Club
Were you inspired by the Olympics or have you always been curious about curling? Now is your chance to learn how to curl! Join us at our Collegiate Try Curling event, Saturday, January 18th at 7:30 PM. Collegiate Try Curling is open to all full time college students and graduate students. There is…
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Remembering renowned neuroscientist, alumnus and longtime professor Jerry Silver
Throughout his career, Jerry Silver dreamt of restoring meaningful function to the millions of people with spinal cord injuries worldwide. His commitment to groundbreaking research in neuroscience and neural regeneration combined with his entrepreneurial spirit brought extraordinary discoveries to…
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Nominate an outstanding staff member for the President’s Distinguished Service Award
The Office of the President invites members of the campus community to nominate a non-faculty Case Western Reserve University staff member for the President’s Award for Distinguished Service. This annual award honors up to three staff members whose outstanding contributions to the campus community…
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Nominate a staff member for the Robin Kramer Volunteer Award
The Office of the President invites members of the campus community to nominate a non-faculty Case Western Reserve University staff member for the Robin Kramer Volunteer Award. This annual award honors one staff member whose outstanding contributions to our campus community through volunteer work…
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Postdoc of the Month: Amita Sahoo
The secret to understanding how to treat diseases like Alzheimer’s might be found in the structural function of the proteins linked to them. Amita Sahoo is among those working to gain new insights. Sahoo, a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Case Western…