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Beyond books: 5 ways to maximize your finals experience with Kelvin Smith Library
The final stretch of spring semester is upon us, bringing with it the completion of classes, theses and research projects. Kelvin Smith Library is here to help you do your best, and these 5 library tips and resources will help ensure a successful end to this semester at Case Western Reserve…
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How AI is reshaping global supply chains—and what CWRU students are learning from it
From empty store shelves and inventory shortages to delayed package deliveries and surging gas prices, supply chain disruptions—often driven by natural disasters, geopolitical tensions and rapid technological change—shape everyday life in visible ways.While these challenges are not new, today’s…
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FedEx Stationery site unavailable
The online FedEx Office Portal for Business Cards and Stationery will be unavailable for the next three to four weeks and should be resolved by mid-May.To place orders in the meantime, members of the Case Western Reserve University community are encouraged to email Eric Doan, customer solutions…
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Call for submissions for Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American Heritage Month
Case Western Reserve University is home to incredible Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American students, faculty and staff—each with their own inspiring story to tell. Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American (APIDA) Heritage Month is celebrated annually in May. As in past years,…
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Research's Michael Oakes explains how AI is shifting value toward human strengths
The billionaire Anthropic cofounder who majored in literature and says knowing how to ask the right question beats knowing how to codeFortune Magazine: Michael Oakes, the university's executive vice president for research and economic development, said AI is shifting value away from technical…
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Medicine's Ian J. Neeland comments on impact of GLP-1s on muscle
Quit a GLP-1? Plan to start again? It's not recommended, but plenty of people do itNPR: Ian J. Neeland, associate professor at the School of Medicine, commented on how GLP-1s have been found to also improve muscle quality, even if they reduce overall quantity. "The key point is not just how much…
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Weatherhead's Mary Sasmaz discusses debt management
‘We can’t seem to catch up.’ My wife and I have two kids, $70K in debt and a $200K mortgage. My job slashed OT and now I don’t think I can manage the bills. Help. MarketWatch: Mary Sasmaz, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said high-interest credit card debt should be…
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Medicine's Anastasia Rowland-Seymour discusses free health clinic hosted by medical students
How CWRU medical students set up a free health clinic with 2-hour appointments and comprehensive carecleveland.com: Anastasia Rowland-Seymour, associate dean for program innovation and educational enhancement, explained what volunteer medical students did at a recent free health clinic. “They are…
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Engineering's Hatsuo Ishida discusses composite materials engineered for deep-space travel
ISS tested composites for low Earth orbit and deep space travelComposites Weekly (podcast): Hatsuo Ishida, the Peter A. Asseff PhD Professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering at Case School of Engineering, discussed the development of next-generation composite materials…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway discusses alleged misuse of police database
Officer with a history again accused by woman of abusing his authorityWEWS: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor of law and the director of the Social Justice Institute, said a police officer’s alleged misuse of police databases is especially alarming because officers are explicitly warned it can lead…