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January 27, 2026
On Wednesday, Feb. 11, the Case Glee Club will deliver singing telegrams to lecture halls across the Case Western Reserve University campus. During this time, students, faculty and staff will be serenaded with songs, such as “Sh-Boom,” “My Girl,” “Count On Me,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,”…
January 27, 2026
To avoid DuoPush Security sign-in issues, members of the Case Western Reserve University community are encouraged to update the Duo Mobile app by Feb. 2. Older versions may have trouble approving sign-ins after that date. To ensure your version is up to date, open Duo Mobile, tap the menu (three…
January 27, 2026
Ayra Ajay was always impressed by bodybuilders, but she was convinced she didn’t have enough muscle or the proper nutrition to pursue it herself. However, in the fall of 2024, something shifted in Ajay, and she launched a year-long campaign to enter her first bodybuilding competition. Now an…
January 26, 2026
Case Western Reserve University will mark a historic milestone on Saturday, Feb. 7, from noon to 3 p.m., as the university celebrates its 200th birthday—on the exact anniversary of the signing of the charter establishing Western Reserve College. This signature bicentennial event will bring…
January 26, 2026
Professor Andrew A. Pieper’s lab’s work on reversing Alzheimer’s disease can progress with additional financial support
January 26, 2026
This winter, the Bon Appétit Management Company will feature blood orange and lemon streusel bars at various cafés across the Case Western Reserve University campus, including: Elephant Step Inn Café, located at Fribley Commons; BRB Café, located at the Biomedical Research…
January 26, 2026
Case Western Reserve University officially kicked off its bicentennial year with an enthusiastic alumni gathering on Jan. 10 in Mumbai, India—the first such event of 2026. Nearly 120 alumni, parents and friends came together for a day filled with inspiration, connection, and vision. The…
January 23, 2026
Discovery paves way for new Parkinson’s treatments Neuro Rehab Times: Xin Qi, the Jeanette M. and Joseph S. Silber professor of brain sciences at the School of Medicine, discussed how her team discovered how harmful protein build-up in brain cells causes the death of movement-controlling nerve…
January 23, 2026
In Good Health: What we know about ADHD WAMU NPR: Max Wiznitzer, professor of pediatrics and neurology at the School of Medicine, participated in a panel discussion about ADHD—from symptoms, to diagnoses, to treatments.
January 23, 2026
How to choose the right budget percentages for you WalletHub: Melissa Carlisle, associate professor of accountancy and the Thomas M. Dickerson Fellow at Weatherhead School of Management, said percentage-based budgets are helpful starting points, especially for beginners, but should be adjusted…