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Free yoga to be offered at the Health Education Campus Tuesdays through Oct. 15
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join fourth-year undergraduate student Madaline Witort Tuesdays at the Health Education Campus for vinyasa yoga classes. Sessions will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays from Sept. 17 to Oct. 15 in the southeast…
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Political science’s Kathryn C. Lavelle explores global challenges through the lens of the Arctic
Kathryn C. Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs in the Department of Political Science at the College of Arts and Sciences, was recently among the collaborators on a volume of Constructing Global Challenges in World Politics (NY: Routledge, 2024). The book’s contributors,…
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Engineering’s Chase Cao writes article published in Advanced Functional Materials
Chase Cao, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Case School of Engineering, recently wrote an article titled “Rapid Regeneration of Graphite Anodes via Self-Induced Microwave Plasma.” Published in Advanced Functional Materials, explores an…
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Mandel School’s Nancy Rolock talks about adoption from foster care on a podcast
Nancy Rolock, the Henry L. Zucker Associate Professor of Social Work Practice at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, recently was a guest on the podcast called “The Measure of Everyday Life.” The episode is titled “Life after Adoption from Foster Care.” This…
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Postdoctoral scholars Ornina Atieh and Jhony Baissary write about long-term impact of COVID-19 on the body
Ornina Atieh and Jhony Baissary, postdoctoral scholars at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, recently published an article titled “The Long-Term Effect of COVID-19 Infection on Body Composition.” Their paper, published in Nutrients, delves into their research exploring the…
Finding passion and purpose (from Forefront)
Midwifery students seize opportunity for professional growth On a chilly February day, a room of nearly 100 midwives buzzed with energy and anticipation. They were gathered for the annual American College of Nurse Midwives' Midwifery Forward conference in Findlay, Ohio, where five students from…
Journey of service (from Forefront)
Alumna reflects on a career of nursing and advocacy By Amanda Brower After Sept. 11, 2001, Colleen Leners, an emergency trauma nurse in the U.S. Navy Reserve, was asked to volunteer for active duty with the U.S. Army. Answering the call, she served in the Middle East with the U.S. Army Nurse…
Digital Scholarship Workshop Series
Explore the possibilities of digital scholarship through a series of library workshops this Fall R, Python, ArcGIS, Constellate, Census Data, Open Access! Through a series of introductory, hands-on workshops, learn how open source, digital tools allow you to explore research in new ways and advance…
New study shows that chronic neurodegeneration can be prevented after traumatic brain injury
University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University research team reports a novel treatment after traumatic brain injury that prevents progression to chronic neurodegeneration Violent blows or jolts to the head can cause traumatic brain injury (TBI), and there are about 5 million people in…
Building better rest (from Forefront)
A new nursing collaborative sets out to explore sleep and circadian science By Jen A. Miller A good night’s sleep doesn’t just feel good—it’s critical to your quality of life. In adults, sleep helps maintain brain function as well as mental and physical health. In children, it’s a key factor in…