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University Marketing and Communications' Erica Starrfield comments on large sign installations at CWRU
Ohio colleges’ newest pre-requisite: Giant signs on campusSignal Cleveland: Erica Starrfield, vice president for University Marketing and Communications, commented on how several Ohio universities have installed large letter signs on campus as a visible branding approach. “We want to define that…
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Law's Jessie Hill weighs in on a Republican judge’s challenge to Ohio’s reproductive rights amendment
Republican Trumbull County judge challenges Ohio reproductive rights amendmentcleveland.com: Jessie Hill, professor and director of the Reproductive Rights Law Initiative at the School of Law, weighed in on a Republican judge’s challenge to Ohio’s reproductive rights amendment, calling his…
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5 questions with dental medicine’s Melody Ghaly, Class of 2026
When students arrive at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine, they each bring their own motivations and aspirations to the journey. No matter how these differ, each student approaches graduation equipped with the same things: not just the clinical skills required of the…
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Blue CWRU Sale today—celebrating Hudson Relays
The 117th Hudson Relays take place Saturday, April 25, marking a special moment in Case Western Reserve University’s bicentennial year. CWRU will be commemorating the milestone with limited-edition merchandise, a relay watch party—and a celebration of 117 years of tradition.Hudson Relays…
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Law's Michael Benza offers insight on juror confusion at FirstEnergy corruption trial
What to expect as Ohio utility corruption trial heads for a do-overCanary Media: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said juror confusion likely contributed to the hung jury in the FirstEnergy corruption trial, noting complex utility regulation can let “corruption hide in…
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Music's Paul Ferguson to debut choral work to mark 250 years of the U.S.
Cleveland musician marks U.S. 250th with new musical work inspired By America’s greatest mindsThe Land: Paul Ferguson, senior instructor in the Department of Music at the College of Arts and Sciences, will debut "A Declaration…if you can keep it" on April 26, a four-part choral work weaving…
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Consider a major in international studies
International Studies allows you to create your own major by selecting internationally focused courses from different departments. You will be able to select a geographic area focus, such as Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Europe or Africa. You will design a thematic focus, such as…
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Reading Days drop-in hours
Are you studying abroad during summer or fall 2026 or interested in planning for studying abroad during a later term?The Office of Education Abroad is offering extended drop-in hours during Reading Days on Tuesday, April 27, and Wednesday, April 28. Stop by the Office of Education Abroad in Sears…
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Learn AI-augmented coding for data analysis
ECON 216: Data Visualization for Social Science with AI-Augmented Coding & Analysis introduces a new way to work with data using AI tools.In the course, students use AI coding agents like Claude Code to generate code by giving instructions in plain English. The focus is on reading and checking…
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Arab American Heritage Month: Meet three Arab American members of the CWRU community
In recognition of Arab American Heritage Month, which takes place annually in April, we’re celebrating the accomplishments and experiences of three Arab American members of the CWRU community. Discover more about their experiences at the university—and learn how their heritage has impacted their…