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Megan Holmes creates coloring book focused on girl empowerment
When Megan Holmes, a professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, noticed a lack of diversity in children’s coloring books, she decided to make her own. A lifelong creative and co-illustrator of Jammie Claus, Holmes spent her quiet summer mornings drawing…
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Experts convened by CWRU School of Law issue report on the need to update the Geneva Conventions
With a total of 196 state parties, there are no other international treaties as widely ratified as the four 1949 Geneva Conventions on the Laws of War. But these important treaties are showing their age. The rules and principles they established for the conduct of war were created before the advent…
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Equity Corner: January 2025
Welcome to 2025! This year promises to be one where social workers and nonprofit leaders in all arenas will be tasked to continue focusing on the needs of the most marginalized and oppressed among us. Every January, we designate the third Monday of the month as a day to celebrate and honor the…
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CTSC Science Cafe: “Research Participation Recruitment”
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) Science Cafe is a monthly educational series that gathers together scientists, investigators, trainees, and community members to engage in meaningful discussions aimed at forging new collaborations through common interests in exciting…
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“Introduction to New Quizzes in Canvas” webinar
Faculty members are invited to join the University Technology’s Teaching and Learning Technologies team to learn about the transition to New Quizzes on Canvas. The team will lead an “Introduction to New Quizzes in Canvas” webinar Wednesday, Jan. 8, from noon to 1 p.m. This session will address…
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Master of Public Health webinar
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to learn about the Master of Public Health program during an informational webinar Monday, Jan. 13, from 8 to 9 p.m. The session will feature a brief presentation followed by a Q&A session to learn more about the MPH…
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$5 million from Stanton Foundation to expand reach of CWRU’s Dr. Frank Stanton First Amendment Clinic
As a longtime president of CBS, Frank Stanton was a staunch defender of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, firmly believing in the freedom of expression and the role of the media to inform the public and hold power accountable. Today, nearly 20 years after his death, the Stanton…
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Clear browser cache before logging into Student Information System
Scheduled maintenance was performed on the Student Information System (SIS) over the weekend. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are encouraged to clear their browser cache before logging in. View instructions on how to clear your cache. Log in to the system. For…
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One to One Fitness Center offers early bird New Year’s sign-up specials
One to One Fitness Center is offering early-bird New Year’s sign-up specials through Wednesday, Jan 8. The specials are: Save more than $100 with $0 initiation fee and $0 January dues. Monthly dues can be deducted via payroll deduction. Prepay 12 months and receive one month…
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Meagan Ray-Novak sheds light on what contributes to homelessness
WEWS: Meagan Ray-Novak, research associate at the Center on Poverty and Community Development, discussed her new research revealing that family and relationship priorities—especially caretaking in crisis—profoundly influence the lives and decisions of those experiencing chronic homelessness. Read…