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School of Medicine researchers discover new target for personalized cancer therapy
A common cancer pathway causing tumor growth is being targeted by a number of new cancer drugs and shows promising results. A team of researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has developed a novel method to disrupt this growth-signaling pathway, with findings that suggest a…
High school senior tells NPR why he picked CWRU
High school seniors must secure college spots with deposits NPR: May 1 was college decision day, the day in which many high school seniors had to send in their deposits to secure a place in the Class of 2017. NPR visited a Washington, D.C., high school, where a student discusses why he chose Case…
MBA student Tom Bueno writes about his experience at the Weatherhead School
MBA diary: From Rio to the rust belt The Economist: Tom Bueno, an MBA student from Brazil, writes about his experience at the Weatherhead School of Management, why he decided to attend and the spirit of Cleveland.
Economics Professor Robin Dubin weighs in on new study regarding economic growth
Entrepreneurship a mighty force in stoking a regional economy The Plain Dealer: A new study shows mid-sized metro areas such as Cleveland should not pursue economic revival solely through job creation. Economics professor Robin Dubin said the findings are solid. "There's a lot of very low-wage…
Weatherhead School's J.B. Silvers explains effects of Affordable Care Act
How Obamacare may affect you WKYC: J. B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, explains how the Affordable Care Act will affect individuals with and without insurance coverage. "Everyone that has conventional coverage right now seems to think it's…
Professor Deepak Sarma blogs about authority in Hinduism
Who owns Hinduism? Huffington Post: In his latest blog, Deepak Sarma, professor of south Asian religions and philosophy discusses authority—or lack thereof—in Hinduism, including who speaks on behalf of Hindus and which items and practices are “Hindu.”
Celebrate the season with Spring into the Circle, a week of events and specials throughout University Circle
It’s spring in University Circle. Celebrate with a week of events May 6-10, including Showcase in the Circle May 6 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Cleveland Botanical Garden. During Showcase in the Circle, with businesses and nonprofits from the neighborhood will exhibit. On May 10, there will be a…
Graduating seniors: RSVP for Alumni Association’s Tempus Transitus, scheduled for May 17
The Alumni Association of Case Western Reserve University invites all graduating students to attend Tempus Transitus on Friday, May 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Amasa Stone Chapel. This rite of passage formally welcomes graduates into The Alumni Association and congratulates them on their…
Get practical tips for weight management in May 15 webinar from Anthem
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, a health care provider at Case Western Reserve University, will continue its Doc Talk webinar series Wednesday, May 15, at noon and 4 p.m. This portion of the series will focus on practical tips for weight management. Each DocTalk webinar is hosted by a medical…
Mac users: Run Windows, Linux or Google Chrome OS through Parallels software
Parallels Desktop 8 is now available on the Software Center (softwarecenter.case.edu) for $39 to CWRU students, faculty and staff using Macintosh computers. Parallels 8 allows Windows, Linux and Google Chrome OS to be run on a Mac. Licenses do not expire. For 24/7 support for any technology…