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“Ask Anything”: Responsible Employee Training
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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oSTEM finals care package
With finals coming up, oSTEM will host a care package event to help students destress. This event will be held Monday, Dec. 9, from 3 to 4 p.m. in Thwing Center, Room 101. Students will receive a goodie bag and have the chance to participate in activities. View the event information on…
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IMPROVment: The end-of-semester show
IMPROVment, Case Western Reserve University’s short-form musical improv comedy troupe, will host its last show of the semester Saturday, Dec. 7, from 9 to 10 p.m. at the Maltz Performing Arts Center in the Black Box. The performers will start with classic improv games and there also will be a…
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CWRU earns honor for student voter engagement
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge recognized Case Western Reserve University as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting. CWRU is one of 471 campuses across the country to receive the honor this year. The designation recognizes institutions that promote nonpartisan…
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Three Begun Center MST employees earn "Whatever It Takes" award
Erin Fiorito, Maureen Kishna and Pamela Mitterling of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Education and Research have all been recognized by the Multisystemic Therapy (MST) Services’ “Whatever It Takes" program. This recognition is given to individuals within the MST community who have…
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CIO Miro Humer named a top technology leader in higher education
Miro Humer, vice president of University Technology and chief information officer, was recently named a top tech executive in higher education by Chief Data Officer Magazine. The Leading Tech Executives Impacting U.S. Higher Ed 2024 List is the magazine’s first and honors leaders who are driving…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses a D.C. Circuit ruling
D.C. Circuit finds some FINRA authority violates private nondelegation doctrine Reason: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed a D.C. Circuit ruling that the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority violated the private nondelegation doctrine by expelling a member…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone discusses benefits of cinnamon for heart health
How cinnamon lowers blood sugar Singlecare: Lindsay Malone, a registered dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, explained research that shows how cinnamon has heart-healthy properties, which is beneficial for those with diabetes who are more likely to develop cardiovascular…
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Mandel's Robert Fischer emphasizes poverty’s role in Cleveland’s lead crisis
Experts weigh in: Are better lead testing and abatement efforts the key to prevent poisoning in Cleveland children? The Land: Robert Fischer, the Grace Longwell Coyle Professor in Civil Society and director of the Center on Poverty and Community Development at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel…
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Med's David Kaelber comments on GLP-1 agonists, which provide benefits like managing diabetes and weight loss
Can popular weight loss drugs lower cancer risk? Medscape (subscription required): David Kaelber, associate professor at the School of Medicine, called GLP-1 agonists “almost like wonder drugs” due to their potential benefits beyond managing diabetes and weight loss, including cancer risk…