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Learn more about Kristin Williams, associate dean for Admissions and Student Affairs—and Diversity Executive Advisory Council Member
When Kristin Williams, associate dean for Admissions and Student Affairs at the School of Dental Medicine, reflects on her journey at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), her commitment to fostering diversity is closely woven through the story. Growing up in the community of Shaker Heights, she…
Rebecca Patton named 2024 Top Nurses Lifetime Award Winner
Former President Barack Obama beams from the walls of Rebecca Patton’s office. There are photos of the two sharing a laugh in unguarded moments, and pictures from formal White House occasions. Most meaningful is a photo of Obama and Patton — then president of the American Nurses Association based…
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Meet Ivette Noriega and three other Hispanic members of the CWRU community
From working in nursing at Cleveland Clinic to studying the impact of violence among youth, individuals of Hispanic heritage are engaged with countless facets of Case Western Reserve University. In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place annually from Sept. 15 through Oct.…
John Gallagher talks success with tech in nursing education
Technology can significantly help nursing students learn the complexities of nursing practice or act as a source of frustration that takes valuable time away from education. Here is a brief look at some of the technologies in use in nursing education, the impact of AI, and practical tips for using…
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New Comprehensive Care Department Chair Announced
The School of Dental Medicine is very pleased to announce that Ilser Turkyilmaz, DMD, PhD, will serve as chair of the Department of Comprehensive Care and as associate dean for Digital Innovation. Dr. Ilser Turkyilmaz is an accomplished dental professional with a career defined by academic…
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Medicine's Heather Gornik explains how symptoms that may not seem related to the heart could be an indication something is wrong
9 weird symptoms cardiologists say you should never ignore Time Magazine: Heather Gornik, professor at the School of Medicine, explained how symptoms that may not seem related to your heart could be an indication something is wrong, such as pulsatile tinnitus in the ears. “Sometimes there are…
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center to host seminar series event Sept. 20
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center will host its next seminar series event Friday September 20th from Noon to 1 p.m. in the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Research Building Auditorium. This seminar is presented by the Immune Oncology Program. Lunch is provided; no registration is necessary. The…
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Weatherhead's Gregory Harmon shares banking advice for individuals with savings
Best bank accounts for bad credit CNN Underscored: Gregory Harmon, assistant professor of banking and finance at Weatherhead School of Management, said individuals who have some savings should try to secure some interest on their balances. “Regardless of your credit rating, you should look for a…
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Medicine's Lindsay Malone shares health benefits of cheese
10 signs you’re eating too much cheese, according to doctors Best Life: Lindsay Malone, instructor of nutrition at the School of Medicine, shared some of the nutrients people can get from cheese. “Cheese can be a healthy part of any diet—it has many valuable nutrients, including calcium and…
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Mandel School's Mark Chupp discusses the positive impact of Euclid’s Neighbor Night
Euclid residents focus on future at HOPE Task Force's Neighbor Night The News-Herald (subscription required): Mark Chupp, associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, discussed the positive impact of Euclid’s Neighbor Night, which brings Euclid…