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Complete mandatory Office of Equity Title IX training by Dec. 6
To ensure you have access to, and an understanding of, critical information and resources, all members of the Case Western Reserve community are required to complete the annual Title IX training by Dec. 6, 2024. Educational programming and raising awareness, including through Title IX…
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Power of Diversity Lecture Series: “Muslim/Arab Identity and Islamophobia”
The Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement sponsors the Power of Diversity Lecture Series to inspire campus dialogue, community engagement and civic education and learning about the national narrative on diversity and inclusion. Homayra Ziad, director of campus partnerships at…
Seeking Input from Computer Science Faculty and Autistic Computer Science Students
We are faculty interested in the views and perspectives of autistic undergraduate computer science students along with faculty teaching computer science courses. Please see the attached flyer for more information. With an increase in autistic students attending colleges and specifically showing…
Sleep Research Study
Case Western Reserve University is conducting a research study on the sleep behavior of children. Study Purpose: Information from this study will help us understand how social factors may shape sleep. Eligible Participants: Children 11-14 years of age and a parent or legal guardian. Child must…
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Med's Sanjay Rajagopalan explains dangers high temperatures pose on defibrillators
Have an implanted defibrillator? Triple-digit heatwaves could pose danger U.S. News & World Report: Sanjay Rajagopalan, director of the School of Medicine's Cardiovascular Research Institute, explained the dangers posed by high temperatures on those who use defibrillators.
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses potential Trump administration intervention in Supreme Court
Conservative Supreme Court reunion with its maker gets attention of court watchers Courthouse News: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed how the Trump administration might selectively intervene in some Supreme Court cases.
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Med's Ryan Marino examines effects of pink cocaine
Pink cocaine is getting more attention after Liam Payne's death MDLinx: Ryan Marino, associate professor at the School of Medicine, explained the difficulty of predicting the effects of pink cocaine because each batch is unique.
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Law's Michael Benza weighs in on former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder’s request for clemency
Attorney says ex-Ohio Speaker Larry Householder using Trump 'connections’ to try to get out of prison WCPO: Michael Benza, professor at the School of Law, weighed in on former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder’s request for clemency from President-elect Trump after being sentenced to 20 years…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest talks about President-elect Donald Trump’s tax plan
Trump keeps distance from Project 2025, but its tax plans could fuel his next agenda Forbes: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, explained how President-elect Donald Trump’s tax plan, heavily influenced by Project 2025, represents “a fundamental…
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Med's Heidi Moawad says an estimated 30 million U.S. adults experience hearing difficulties
Phonak review 2024: Which Phonak hearing aid is best? Fortune Magazine: Heidi Moawad, clinical assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said an estimated 30 million U.S. adults experience hearing difficulties, but many leave their own hearing impairment untreated, which can have significant…