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Be featured for National Giving Month
From participating in various volunteer opportunities offered by the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning to volunteering in the Cleveland community and beyond, those who work and study at Case Western Reserve University are always finding ways to make a positive impact. In recognition of…
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Kathleen A. Harper awarded Winter 2025 AAPT Fellowship
As a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers since 1994, Kathleen A. Harper, a lifetime member, will receive the Winter 2025 AAPT Fellowship in January. The fellowship recognizes AAPT members who have shown “exceptional contribution to AAPT's mission to enhance the understanding and…
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CWRU Law Fields First Team in the National Health Law Moot Court Competition
This semester the law school competed for the first time in the National Health Law Moot Court Competition. The premier competition, in its thirty-second season, is hosted by Southern Illinois University School of Law with support from the American College of Legal Medicine and the American Health…
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Adjunct professor and alumna Jazmin Long receives YWCA's 2025 Women of Achievement Award
Each year, the YWCA of Greater Cleveland presents their Woman of Achievement Award to a select group of Northeast Ohio women who have achieved extraordinary accomplishments through career success, community service, leadership, mentoring and dedication to YWCA’s mission of eliminating racism and…
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Biology's and Anatomy's Darin Croft suggests uses for fallen leaves
How and why you should leave the leaves in your yard this fall cleveland.com: Darin Croft, professor of biology and anatomy, explained how Northeast Ohioans can benefit from mulching or reusing fall leaves.
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New dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Peter Gerdes explains what drew him to the position
Case Western Reserve hires renowned physicist as dean of College of Arts and Sciences Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): David Gerdes, who was recently named the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed what drew him to the role at Case Western Reserve University.
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Med's Miguel Regueiro examines connection between Crohn’s disease and ankylosing spondylitis
What is the link between Crohn’s disease and ankylosing spondylitis? Health Central: Miguel Regueiro, professor at the School of Medicine, shared the connection between Crohn’s disease and ankylosing spondylitis—both conditions in which the immune system “attacks” certain organs, causing…
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Weatherhead's Mark Schweitzer weighs in on economic challenges in Northeast Ohio
Former Fed economist talks risks to NEO's post-election economy Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Mark Schweitzer, associate professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, weighed in on the critical economic challenges Northeast Ohio is facing.
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Research scientist Stephanie Pike-Moore discusses the lack of regulation around Delta-8
What is Delta-8 and why is Ohio trying to limit it? WOIO: Stephanie Pike-Moore, research scientist at the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, discussed the lack of regulation around Delta-8, a form of cannabis, and how the language of Senate Bill 326 is vague and could lead to…
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University offices to close at 3 p.m. on Nov. 27; winter break recess extension for faculty, staff and postdocs
Case Western Reserve University administrative offices will close at 3 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 27, as part of our Appreciative Time Off Policy’s holiday early dismissal for staff members. Please note the following: All administrative offices must maintain coverage until 3 p.m.…