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Medicine's Xin Qi develops promising treatment for Parkinson's disease
Cleveland researcher develops promising new treatment for Parkinson's disease ideastream: Xin Qi, the Jeanette M. and Joseph S. Silber Professor of Brain Sciences at the School of Medicine, said her lab has developed a promising new Parkinson’s treatment targeting mitochondrial damage caused by…
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English's Walt Hunter argues the need for educators to rebuild students' shortened attention spans
Stop meeting students where they are The Atlantic (subscription required): Walt Hunter, professor of English and senior associate dean for faculty academic affairs at the College of Arts and Sciences, shared his experience challenging his CWRU students to read more, not less—bucking the trend of…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman predicts the affects of the rise in uninsured Ohioans
Expected rise in uninsured Ohioans could signal new stress for providers, poorer public health cleveland.com: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and co-director of Law-Medicine Center, warned that as more Ohioans lose access to coverage from the…
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President Eric W. Kaler discusses new federal funding for the university
Case Western lands $1.75M as Congress backs advanced manufacturing work Crain's Cleveland Business: President Eric W. Kaler explained the long-term significance of $1.75 million in new federal funding for advanced manufacturing research anticipated from within the Interdisciplinary Science and…
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Inside the Mandel School’s new curriculum
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Undergraduate Admission to host open house Friday, Monday
The Office of Undergraduate Admission will welcome several hundred prospective and admitted students and their families to campus on Friday, Feb. 13, and Monday, Feb. 16. On Feb. 13, CWRU will host high school sophomores and juniors and their families. On Feb. 16, the university will host…
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Apply to the Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition
The Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship at Case Western Reserve University is seeking applications for the 2026 Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition. This annual pitch competition, which features a $45,000 prize, serves as an opportunity for individuals or teams with early-stage ideas and…
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Submit an abstract for the Social Science Research Symposium
Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Anthropology will host its first Social Science Symposium, which will highlight social science research from graduate students. The day, which will take place Friday, April 10, will also feature a keynote speaker, student presentations and alumni…
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New gut-brain discovery offers hope for treating ALS and dementia
Breakthrough study identifies harmful bacterial sugar as potential therapeutic target for neurodegenerative diseases
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Law's Bryan Adamson on the Department of Homeland Security using Bible verses to promote ICE tactics
'Betrayal': Christian leader slams DHS for using Bible verses to promote ICE tactics HuffPost: Bryan Adamson, the David L. Brennan Chaired Professor of Law, said the Department of Homeland Security using Bible verses to promote ICE tactics is nothing new, noting scripture has long been twisted…