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Schedule a meeting with Provost and Executive Vice President Joy K. Ward
Case Western Reserve University students seeking guidance are encouraged to participate in one-on-one meetings with Provost and Executive Vice President Joy K. Ward. Available on March 11 and 27 and April 15, these Meetings will be scheduled in 10-minute increments and will be…
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Powering progress: Women driving science at CWRU
On International Women and Girls in Science Day, we celebrate the women who are shaping the future of science.
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From loss to legacy: Gift supports SIDS research at CWRU
After the unexpected loss of their son, Luca, to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Tony and Laura Corsi of Mayfield Village, Ohio, were determined to help prevent other families from experiencing a similar tragedy. Through a trust they established, Love Luca, the couple began organizing…
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Sign up to be a TOTEs host
The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) at Case Western Reserve University is seeking teaching faculty hosts for its midsemester Teachers Observing Teachers Experiences (TOTEs) program. As a host, faculty members agree to open one or two classes, from Feb. 23 to…
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Researchers discover genetic link to Barrett’s esophagus offering new hope for esophageal cancer patients
Breakthrough study identifies genetic defect that weakens esophageal lining, making it vulnerable to acid damage
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Meet a nursing student who found the parallels between founding her own charity and her future career
At just 11 years old, Nina Thompson learned the power of teamwork after founding a nonprofit organization to support families experiencing domestic violence. Now a fourth-year nursing student at Case Western Reserve University, Thompson continues to see that in action. Originally from…
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Mandel's Jennifer King makes card deck for children managing stress
New card deck helps children manage stress and build resilience News Medical Life Science: Jennifer King, associate professor and co-director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, created "Take a Break" micropractice cards…
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Law's Raymond Ku explains the legal challenges with “sovereign citizens”
Sovereign citizens' who refuse to share ID with police could face harsher penalty ideastream: Raymond Ku, the John Homer Kapp Professor of Law, discussed the legal challenges posed by “sovereign citizens,” individuals who refuse to follow laws or share ID with police. In Northeast Ohio, this has…
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Law's Atiba Ellis explains the reality of President Trump's election plan
Ohio GOP leader says no to Trump election plan WEWS: Atiba Ellis, the Morris G. Shanker Professor of Law, explained that President Trump cannot unilaterally federalize elections. “If Congress chooses to make changes regarding federal elections…Congress can do so,” Ellis said, but the president…
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Medicine's Andrew Garner on how parent-teen relationships shape adult social connectedness
A predictor of a good social life? Your parents. The New York Times (subscription required): Andrew Garner, clinical professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the School of Medicine, said a recent study about how strong parent-teen relationships can shape adult social connectedness “forces us…