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Law's Atiba Ellis warns that Ohio's "Protecting Ohio Communities Act" could lead to racial profiling
Bill aims to force municipalities to enforce federal immigration laws Spectrum News: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, cautioned that Ohio's "Protecting Ohio Communities Act" could lead to racial profiling. The bill seeks to enforce federal…
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Nutritions' Lindsay Malone and Economics' Jonathan Ernest talk about recent food recalls
What's the reason behind so many food recalls? Northeast Ohio experts explain WOIO: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, and Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed…
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Law's Steve Stransky comments on Elon Musk's alleged communications with Vladimir Putin
NASA chief and Democratic lawmakers urge investigation into reports of Musk-Putin conversations Business Insider: Steve Stransky, adjunct professor at the School of Law, outlined the national security implications of Elon Musk's alleged communications with Vladimir Putin, given Musk’s high-level…
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses new Reproductive Freedom Amendment and abortion bans
Ohio abortion ban ruled unconstitutional by county judge in wake of voter-approved referendum CBS News: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed an Ohio judge’s decision that ruled the state’s six-week abortion ban unconstitutional, citing the new Reproductive Freedom…
Civil discourse events and resources
With Election Day less than one week away, take some time to review some programs, events and resources designed to enhance civility and connection, and bolster civil discourse skills. Critical Conversations Series Higher Ed in Political Campaigns Thursday, Oct. 31, noon-1 p.m. | Lisalata Alumni…
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Trick or treat: CWRU community members share childhood Halloween costumes
Today, Case Western Reserve University students will indulge in a childhood favorite activity: trick-or-treating on Halloween. The CWRU Candy Crawl is sure to bring back memories of dressing up in costumes—from witches to cats to superheroes and more—as they make their way across campus to visit…
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#MeToo CWRU Support Group: Trick or Treat
Undergraduate students are invited to join #MeToo CWRU for a trick-or-treat-themed support group event Friday, Nov. 1, from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women (Tinkham Veale University Center, Suite 248). Attendees will have the opportunity to make a goodie bag and discuss…
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2025 benelect open enrollment period to be Nov. 4–27
Benelect open enrollment for 2025 takes place Nov. 4–27. The 2025 Benelect Guide, new premium rate sheets, and instructions for reviewing your current elections using the HCM online enrollment system will be available soon on the annual benefits events website. Employees can make changes to their…
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Q&A with CWRU Police’s Adam Gilmore on staying safe this fall
As fall sets in and daylight hours dwindle with the end of Daylight Savings on Nov. 3, staying vigilant and proactive about safety becomes even more essential. In recognition of National Crime Prevention Month, observed each October, The Daily spoke with Captain Adam Gilmore of the CWRU Police…
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Wellness Wednesday: Paws for Relief
Students are invited to join University Health and Counseling Services and the Office of Multicultural Affairs for this semester’s third and final Wellness Wednesday event Nov. 6 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room 409. This month will focus on destressing as finals approach…