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Law's Eric Chaffee warns about rejecting settlements
Judge rejects Capital One settlement—will you still receive a payout? U.S. News & World Report: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, said judges are increasingly scrutinizing settlements. “There is an inherent tension between pursuing justice and securing benefits for harmed…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses delays on Judge Timothy Grendell’s misconduct case
He's been facing suspension for over a year, so why is Geauga Judge Timothy Grendell still on the bench? WEWS: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said it’s unusual for the Ohio Supreme Court to delay ruling on Judge Timothy Grendell’s misconduct case. “It’s in…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone explains what items to refrigerate
8 foods you should never store in your pantry, according to chefs Real Simple: Lindsay Malone, registered dietician and instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, went over her recommendations of what items should be refrigerated versus stored in the pantry. “Once it’s…
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Law's Michael Benza discusses consequences of Ohio’s competency restoration period
The death of a Cleveland officer pushes prosecutors to seek more time in competency cases cleveland.com: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, warned that extending Ohio’s competency restoration period to five years could blur the line between treatment and punishment. He…
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Remembering former engineering professor and department chair Adel “Tony” Saada
Case Western Reserve University is mourning the loss of Adel “Tony” Saada, PhD, professor emeritus of civil engineering, whose six decades of teaching, research, mentorship and philanthropy left an indelible mark on the Case School of Engineering. Saada passed away peacefully at home on Sunday,…
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Public Safety's Brent Lytton discusses food drive competition with local police departments
Local police departments turn food drives into friendly competition: ‘For a great cause’ WJW: CWRU Police Lt. Brent Lytton discussed a "friendly" food drive competition with University Circle and Cleveland Clinic police to help meet surging food bank demand. “As much as I’d love to win, the most…
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Innovating in Healthcare and Radiology
Join CWRU Entrepreneurship for the event, Innovating in Healthcare and Radiology on Friday, Nov. 14, from 1 to 1:45 p.m. at Sears think[box], Large Conference Room on Floor 6. Chuck Martin, a prominent vascular and interventional radiologist at the Cleveland Clinic, will be leading a unique…
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Apply to be an orientation leader
The Office of Orientation and New Student Transitions is seeking orientation leaders who will help welcome first-year and transfer students to Case Western Reserve University in fall 2026. 2026 orientation leaders will share their excitement and knowledge about Case Western Reserve with new…
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$8 million gift from Shaughnessy family solidifies Case Western Reserve’s status as nurse leadership destination
The Marian K. Shaughnessy Nurse Leadership Academy will expand its impact, thanks to single largest gift in school history
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Summer Research: CWRU Opportunities and Beyond
It might not feel like it, but now is the time to start your search for summer research opportunities! Many programs have deadlines as early as January or February—and some even sooner. Join the Undergraduate Research Office to learn about on-campus research options and discover how to find…