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Apply for an Experimental Humanities Grant
Experimental Humanities Grants for interdisciplinary projects that integrate the humanities and STEM research through applied technologies are being accepted on a rolling basis for 2025. What is the Experimental Humanities Initiative? The Experimental Humanities Initiative was established…
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Review upcoming closures affecting Cashier’s Office
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are advised to note upcoming closures affecting the Cashier’s Office. The office will be closed Tuesday, Dec. 17, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. to allow staff to take part in departmental activities. The office also will be closed…
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Tinkham Veale University Center to close over winter recess
Tinkham Veale University Center will be closed for winter recess beginning Dec. 20 at 5 p.m. No card access will be available from Dec. 21–Jan. 1. The building will return to normal business hours Jan. 2.
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Note upcoming deadlines regarding the OhioLINK academic library consortium’s platform transition
The OhioLINK academic library consortium, which includes Case Western Reserve University, will transition to a new library services platform (LSP) in June 2025. The LSP is the suite of software that libraries use to acquire, manage and lend resources—as well as allowing users to search for, find…
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“Ask Anything”: Office of Procurement
The Case Western Reserve University Compliance Program hosts monthly “Ask Anything” sessions to connect faculty and staff members to various offices and their resources. These sessions are intended to serve as a resource to enhance awareness of and access to what different university offices offer…
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“Humanity in Crisis: Fixing the Issue of Inaccessible Solutions”
The School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Excellence will host a conversation with Thomas Fisher, physician and author of The Emergency: A Year of Healing and Heartbreak in a Chicago ER for its MLK Jr. birthday and Black history keynote event. Fisher will present…
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Biomedical Engineering's Colin Drummond notes that generative AI is revolutionizing healthcare diagnostics
Will AI help doctors decide whether you live or die? Computer World: Colin Drummond, professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, noted that generative AI is revolutionizing healthcare diagnostics, outperforming doctors by nearly 20%; he highlighted AI's dual strengths in imaging and…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson expresses concerns about AI in police reporting
Police departments across U.S. are starting to use artificial intelligence to write crime reports CNBC: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-Baker Hostetler Professor of Law, expressed concerns about AI in police reporting, noting that AI's predictive nature can generate plausible but…
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Med's Kristina Knight leads partnership between CWRU's Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods and the First Ring Schools Collaborative
CWRU, 15 local schools get $1.8M in federal dollars for health education cleveland.com: Kristina Knight, assistant professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at the School of Medicine, is leading a new partnership between Case Western Reserve’s Prevention Research…
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Law's Michael Scharf and Avidan Cover discuss potential for military conflict in the Pacific
Is Taiwan the next pressure point for armed conflict on the global stage? ideastream: Michael Scharf, associate dean for global legal studies and the Joseph C. Hostetler - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, and Avidan Cover, director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy at the…