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Law-Medicine Center Earns Top Ranking for Health Law
Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s Law-Medicine Center has been ranked among the top eight health law programs in the country by preLaw magazine, earning an A+ rating. As the oldest health law program in the United States, the center has a long history of preparing students to tackle…
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Welcome to Weatherhead: Conner Howard, Marketing Project Manager
Conner Howard joined the Weatherhead marketing team and is responsible for managing digital projects, communications planning and brand support. Get to know more about him: What makes you most excited about joining Weatherhead? I've long admired the Weatherhead School of Management's pedigree…
Climate-conscious care (from Forefront)
Bridging healthcare and environmental advocacy Record-breaking heat, drought and floods, and more frequent hurricanes and tornadoes are the most visible symptoms of climate change. Less apparent are the impacts on the health and well-being of the people affected by this extreme weather:…
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Medicine's Hejin Jeong shares results of study demonstrating health benefits of melatonin
Could melatonin protect your eyes as you get older? Verywell Health: Hejin Jeong, a third-year student at the School of Medicine, shared the results of a new study showing that melatonin’s antioxidant properties may help slow the progression of age-related macular degeneration in older adults.
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Medicine's Wayne Tsuang discusses a potential strategy to address disparities in lung transplants
How can disparities in lung transplantation be addressed? Medscape: Wayne Tsuang, assistant professor of pulmonary, critical care and transplant medicine, discussed a potential strategy to address disparities in lung transplants: a concept known as continuous distribution. “The goal of the new…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson discusses a judge’s decision to grant a temporary restraining order against IT expert David Ross
Temporary restraining order against IT expert prompts ethical questions Spectrum News: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, discussed a judge’s decision to grant a temporary restraining order against David Ross—alias Connor Goodwolf—who claims to…
Join the Department of Music for two talks Friday
The Department of Music will host two talks Friday, Sept. 13, from 4 to 5 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. Members of the university community are invited to attend. About the talks 1. New Light on the Life and Career of the Trouvère Maroie de Dergnau: Although Maroie de Dergnau de Lille is credited as…
Graduate students: Apply to be a policy research associate with the Schubert Center for Child Studies
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children and youth? The Schubert Center for Child Studies (SCCS) is seeking a dedicated graduate student to join our team as a Policy Research Associate (PRA). This is a unique opportunity to apply your expertise in law, social work,…
Cleveland Community Gathers for Day Party Cookout to Support Suicide Prevention
On Saturday, September 14, the Cleveland community is invited to come together for a Day Party Cookout with a purpose—raising funds for suicide prevention. The event, which runs from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Lounges Content Studio, aims to support LifeIsBetterWithYouHere.org during Suicide Prevention…
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Political Sciences' Justin Buchler weighs in on the 2024 presidential candidates’ political stances related to retirement
Where the presidential candidates stand on retirement U.S. News & World Report: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on the 2024 presidential candidates’ political stances on issues related to retirees.