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Take an intermediate-level Spanish course in the spring
Are you someone who can understand Spanish when it is spoken but you can’t seem to speak it or write it as well as you would like? Perhaps your abuelos only spoke to you in Spanish while you responded to them English? Or perhaps you are the child of immigrants and your parents have relied on you in…
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Spartan Showcase: Lily McCloskey
Undergraduate student Lily McCloskey and Provost and Executive Vice President Joy Ward recently had the chance to sit down and bond over a common interest: plants. McCloskey, who cares for more than 20 plants in her off-campus room, and Ward, a widely recognized researcher in plant biology,…
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Pitch your startup for a chance to win part of a $45,000 prize pool
Applications are open now through Feb. 7 for the 2025 Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition, the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship's annual pitch competition with a prize pool of $45,000. Current students and alumni from the past five years are eligible to apply to one of four tracks:…
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Shuttle service available to the airport for winter break
A shuttle with service to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport from the Case Western Reserve University campus will operate ahead of winter break through Dec. 19. The shuttle will pick students up from two stops: the Greenlink stop near the Juniper residence halls and at the Nursing stop…
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Support students in their career education
Creating equitable access to career education for students is crucial for universities to effectively meet the diverse and evolving needs of their student populations. To accomplish equitable access, universities can weave career services into the fabric of the institution. As reported in the…
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IMPACT Solutions renamed AllOne Health
IMPACT Solutions—a free employee assistance program available to all faculty and staff—will be changing its name to AllOne Health as of Jan. 1, 2025. Access to benefits will continue to be available 24/7/365 through the member portal at MyImpactSolution.com or by calling 800.227.6007.…
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CWRU researchers partner on $26 million NSF grant focused on domestic rubber production
From automobile and aircraft tires, to belts and hoses, natural rubber production is essential to modern production. Unfortunately, the world’s primary rubber supply—the tropical rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis—is shrinking, and supply chains originate outside of the U.S. Researchers at Case…
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$2 million from Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation to establish collaborative studio in ISEB
When Case Western Reserve University’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) opens in 2026, it will not only offer collaborative opportunities across the sciences and engineering departments but will also serve as a hub for humanistic inquiry. A $2 million grant from the…
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Med's Betul Hatipoglu lists the types of cancers connected to diabetes
Diabetes and cancer: What's the connection? Patient Power: Betul Hatipoglu, professor of medicine, listed the types of cancers connected to diabetes. “These are mainly liver, pancreas, endometrium, colon and rectum, breast, and bladder cancers,” she said.
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Law's Michael Scharf criticizes International Criminal Court's (ICC) focus on high-profile leaders like Putin and Netanyahu
A court without trials? Just Info: Michael Scharf, associate dean for global legal studies and the Joseph C. Hostetler - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, criticized the International Criminal Court's (ICC) focus on high-profile leaders like Putin and Netanyahu, arguing it fails to secure trials.…