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Peppermint mocha shake is back at One to One Fitness Center
Refuel, reboot and recover with the peppermint mocha shake at One to One Fitness Center’s Recovery Zone. Located inside the center and open to the public, the Recovery Zone juice bar offers shakes that are 100% natural and designed to be the ultimate pre- and post-workout nutrition or…
Take a study break and refuel at Late Night Breakfast
Late Night Breakfast will run from 8:30 to 10 p.m. in Leutner Commons and Fribley Commons on Thursday, Dec. 12. The event will feature music, candy, raffles and breakfast favorites Late Night Breakfast is open to all students, even those without a meal plan. A CWRU ID is required to attend.
On the passing of Lynn Landmesser
To our School of Medicine community: I am writing to share the sad news that long time professor and renowned developmental neuroscientist Lynn Landmesser died on Nov. 29. She will be remembered for the generations of neuroscientists she mentored and whose careers she inspired.   …
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Law students help introduce Tanisha’s Law to Cleveland City Council
A decade after Tanisha Anderson was killed after being restrained by Cleveland police during a mental health crisis, Case Western Reserve University School of Law students are working to change local policy to honor her memory—and prevent such tragedies from happening again. Members of the Student…
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Dan Flannery comments on the catastrophic results of youths getting their hands on guns
cleveland.com: Daniel Flannery, the Dr. Semi J. and Ruth Begun Professor and director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, discussed the factors in the surge in youth firearm offenses, noting that juvenile gun charges quadrupled in the past 20 years. “More firearms…
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Breakthrough in rechargeable batteries: safer, sustainable alternative
Case Western Reserve University researcher advances zinc-sulfur battery technology Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries power everything from electric vehicles to wearable devices. But new research from Case Western Reserve University suggests that a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative…
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Pioneering neuroscientist Lynn Landmesser passes away
Throughout her legendary career in developmental neuroscience, Lynn Landmesser was driven by a fascination for understanding species’ behaviors. It’s one that took root when she was a child in California, where she explored diverse environments ranging from tide pools to deserts and mountains. And,…
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Share your thoughts on CWRU’s brand
Case Western Reserve University is conducting research to better understand perceptions of our brand to help guide our marketing and communications efforts. Through a brief survey, we are seeking your thoughts on and experiences with CWRU. Your opinions will be kept confidential and anonymous.…
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Donate items you don’t need before heading home for winter break
As the semester wraps up, Winter REScycle 2024 provides an opportunity to give back while reducing waste. Instead of discarding items you can’t take home, donate them to help others in need. This winter, donation boxes will be available at six campus locations: Stephanie Tubbs Jones Hall, Wade…
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Advance care planning workshop
Advance care planning helps you think about, discuss and document your healthcare preferences for when you can't speak for yourself. Few people have discussed their advance directives with their loved ones or have communicated their wishes to their medical provider. Members of the Case Western…