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School of Medicine researchers develop approach for improving blood transfusions
Discovery finds nitric oxide repletion of stored blood improves post-procedural outcomes Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine developed an unprecedented approach to restore nitric oxide (NO) to donated blood—a breakthrough that could dramatically reduce harmful…
Metal-free catalyst outperforms platinum in fuel cell, researchers find
Researchers from South Korea, Case Western Reserve University and University of North Texas have discovered an inexpensive and easily produced catalyst that performs better than platinum in oxygen-reduction reactions. The finding, detailed in Nature’s Scientific Reports online, is a step toward…
Graduate Student Senate organizing trip to Wade Oval Wednesday on July 10
Join Graduate Student Senate at Wade Oval Wednesday on July 10 to enjoy the music of Northern Soul Dance Craze from 6 to 9 p.m. and watch Madagascar 3 at 9 p.m. Groups will meet at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. in front of Kelvin Smith Library to walk to the park together.
Get a taste of the South at this week’s BBQ on the Quad
The summer barbecue season continues Wednesday, July 10, with a Southern menu and music by Kris Koch. The barbecue lunch will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the Case Quad. Each lunch costs $8 per person for one protein and unlimited sides, or $9 for an unlimited buffet. Each meal will…
View—and play—decorated pianos when “Play Me, I’m Yours” kicks off July 18
The “Play Me, I’m Yours” interactive art installation of 25 uniquely decorated pianos will kick off with a launch party Thursday, July 18, at 11:15 a.m. at Toby’s Plaza in Uptown. This is a great opportunity to view or play all of the pianos before they get disbursed throughout University Circle…
CWRU researchers awarded more than $6 million in Ohio Third Frontier grants
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and partners have won more than $6 million in Ohio Third Frontier grants to develop new technologies while training students for growing fields and helping create jobs in the state. Testing implantable computer network Hunter Peckham, the Donnell…
Poll results: CWRU’s favorite way to spend Independence Day was…
How did you spend your Fourth of July? If you’re like most of the Case Western Reserve University community, you simply took it easy. On Monday, we checked in to find out what your favorite way to celebrate Independence Day was, and 50 percent of respondents said relaxing with family and…
5 questions with…rising senior soccer star Leah Levey
On Saturday, Leah Levey will board a flight to Israel, embarking on her fifth trip to the country. But this time around, she’s got a new goal in mind—a soccer goal, to be exact. The rising senior is one of 20 women selected for the USA Women’s Soccer Team for the 19th Maccabiah Games. The…
First-year students: View, accept financial aid package online before July 10
First-year students must log in to the My Financial Aid system before July 10 to review, accept and make changes to their financial aid awards. There, students will be prompted to complete any additional documentation, if necessary. Contact the Office of University Financial Aid with questions by…
Part of Adelbert Road to be closed on upcoming Saturdays
Adelbert Road will be closed to traffic from the second entrance to the Lakeside building to the turnaround at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital on upcoming Saturdays: July 6, July 20 and Aug. 3. These closures will last most of each day. The closures will allow for workers to move cranes…