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Hispanic Heritage Month keynote address and festival
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Excellence invites members of the community to a Hispanic Heritage Month keynote address and festival Wednesday, Oct. 2, from noon to 2 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building auditorium. During this…
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“Representation and Reflections: Historical Cycles of Student Protest and University Engagement”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities for a panel discussion titled “Representation and Reflections: Historical Cycles of Student Protest and University Engagement” Wednesday, Sept. 25, from 4 to 5 p.m. in Clark Hall,…
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Show your CWRU spirit on Fridays
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are encouraged to show their Spartan pride during Blue CWRU Fridays. Each week, faculty, staff, students and postdocs can don their CWRU gear to help drive school spirit. Faculty and staff wearing CWRU apparel any Friday have the option to…
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Get advice for your startup or business idea
Need help with your startup or business idea? Members of the Case Western Reserve University community can consult experts-in-residence at the Cray Center for Venture Creation at Sears think[box]. Experts can help at all stages, whether it's exploring a potential market, forming a business,…
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Gain skills to navigate civil discourse
Fall 2024 brings the U.S. election and ongoing world affairs, which may present challenges in regard to interactions with others. The CWRU Wellness Program will offer a mini-series to help faculty and staff be familiar with the critical skills and tools to manage healthy dialogue and conflict and…
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Engineering's Kenneth Loparo discusses CWRU's "smart campus" sustainability efforts
University buildings work smarter, not harder EdTech: Kenneth Loparo, the Arthur L. Parker Endowed Professor Emeritus at Case School of Engineering, discussed the university’s “smart campus” sustainability efforts through energy management. “We have a whole parade of building energy management…
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Dental Medicine's Kristin Williams discusses $2.6 million upgrades to the school's dental simulation labs
Case Western Reserve University upgrades dental simulation lab with $2.6 million investment WKYC: Kristin Williams, associate professor at the School of Dental Medicine, discussed the $2.6 million upgrade to the high-tech simulation lab for the school’s Community Dentistry program. “Hopefully…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg discusses potential impact of a federal noncompete ban
How a federal noncompete ban could impact the startup ecosystem Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management, noted that eliminating noncompetes could promote worker mobility and innovation. However, in the Midwest, where the…
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Weatherhead's Youngjin Yoo and engineering's Erman Ayday discuss research findings related to artificial intelligence and streamline job searching
How might AI help you find a job? Case Western professors researching how cleveland.com (subscription required): Youngjin Yoo, the Elizabeth M. and William C. Treuhaft Professor in Entrepreneurship at Weatherhead School of Management, and Erman Ayday, associate professor of computer science at…
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Arts and Sciences' Kathryn C. Lavelle weighs in on the presidential debate
NEO political experts discuss the outcome of the presidential debate Sound of Ideas: Kathryn C. Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs, noted that the stakes are high as Election Day approaches, with early voting starting Oct. 8. Vice President Kamala Harris and former…