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Fowler Center’s Roger Saillant to discuss energy, sustainability and spirituality in upcoming talk
On April 21, the Church of the Covenant will host Roger Saillant, executive director of the Fowler Center for Sustainable Value at Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management, who will discuss the future of energy in the United States. His talk, “Flourishing in the Future:…
Researchers morph ordinary skin cells into functional brain cells
Scientists at CWRU School of Medicine discover new technique that holds promise for the treatment of multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy Researchers at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine have discovered a technique that directly converts skin cells to the type of brain cells destroyed in…
Ordinary Skin Cells Morphed into Functional Brain Cells
CLEVELAND - Researchers at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine have discovered a technique that directly converts skin cells to the type of brain cells destroyed in patients with multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and other so-called myelin disorders. This discovery appears today in the…
School of Medicine student Robert Koeth researches why red meat clogs arteries
Why red meat may clog arteries UPI: Researchers including Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University student Robert Koeth found that a compound abundant in red meat and energy drinks may promote the hardening of the arteries.
President Barbara R. Snyder discusses upcoming renovations for Mandel School
CWRU receives $8 million for Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences The Plain Dealer: The Mandel Foundation has awarded $8 million to the university to expand social work and nonprofit leadership programs and to help fund a renovation of the newly renamed Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of…
SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca sounds off on Otto Binder's contribution to Superman comics
Englewood native had hand in scripting Superman Northern Valley Suburbanite: Otto Binder helped write the Superman comic books. "Binder loved science fiction, and those stories about Bizarro and Brainiac and the Legion of Super-Heroes were straight out of pulp fiction," said SAGES Fellow Brad…
5 questions with…Alpha Phi Omega president, junior Katie Paul
Leadership, friendship and service. They’re the three tenets of Alpha Phi Omega—and also three of the words its president, junior Katie Paul, lives by. As president of the Case Western Reserve University chapter of the national co-ed service fraternity, Paul has expanded her leadership skills,…
School of Dental Medicine Dean Jerold S. Goldberg to step down next year
Case Western Reserve’s longest-serving school leader will continue active role in fundraising efforts Jerold S. “Jerry” Goldberg announced today that he will step down as dean of Case Western Reserve’s School of Dental Medicine next year, but will continue to work actively on fundraising and…
Author DeVaughn Lilly to visit CWRU bookstore for signing today
The Case Western Reserve University Bookstore will welcome author DeVaughn Lilly to campus for a book signing on Friday, April 12, at 1 p.m. Lilly’s book, The Magnificent Life of Gravvy Brown is a historical fiction novel about a young man awaiting execution for the crime of killing his mother.…
And this week’s event people are looking forward to most is…
Greek Week. This annual event continues through April 14 and includes events such as an obstacle course, variety show and rope pull. For more information, visit students.case.edu/greek/ritual/greekweek/. Coming in a close second was Research ShowCASE, taking place today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in…