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One to One Fitness Center to remain open on MLK Jr. Day
One to One Fitness Center will remain open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Jan. 19) from 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community can stop by for access to: 28,000 square feet of cardio, machine and free weight equipment; A functional training…
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CWRU’s Brian Gran and Anne Bryden invited to serve as observers of the Uniform Law Commission’s Study Committee
Brian Gran, PhD, JD, professor in the Department of Sociology, and Anne Bryden, PhD, director of clinical trials and research at the Institute for Functional Restoration, were invited to serve as observers of the Uniform Law Commission’s Study Committee of Mental Privacy, Cognitive Biometrics and…
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Register for the 2026 Impact Investing Competition
The Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit will host its seventh annual Impact Investing Competition. Open to all Case Western Reserve University students, this competition offers opportunities to learn, network with experienced professionals, and collaborate to demonstrate their…
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Nursing’s Marie Grosh named board member of Refuge International
For nearly two decades, Case Western Reserve University students have traveled to San Raymundo, Guatemala, to deepen their clinical knowledge, broaden their cultural competence and provide care to communities with limited access to healthcare. Marie Grosh, DNP, assistant professor at Case…
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Law’s Doug Smits receives Skadden Fellowship
Doug Smits, third-year student at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, was recently awarded the Skadden Fellowship. This prestigious two-year program, which is given to 20-25 recipients annually, provides funding for pursuing public interest projects related to civil legal issues.…
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Discover upgrades to CWRU academic and faculty systems
In an effort to save time, improve data accuracy and enhance effectiveness, Case Western Reserve University has started upgrading key technology systems across campus. Guided by the Office of Academic and Faculty Affairs and senior vice provost Don Feke, this ongoing work is designed to better…
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Researchers discover potential new target to treat Parkinson’s disease
Breakthrough study could lead to restoring healthy brain function
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Medicine's Krishan Chandar reflects on the legacy of Howard Tucker
A life well-lived: The remarkable legacy of Dr. Howard Tucker Medscape: Krishan Chandar, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the legacy of Cleveland neurologist Howard Tucker, former professor and the world’s oldest practicing physician, who recently died at 103. Chandar…
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On the passing of Clive R. Hamlin
I write to share the sad news that Clive R. Hamlin, PhD, associate professor emeritus in the Department of Pathology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, passed away on Jan. 1, 2026. Clive was a valued member of our faculty for over 50 years. After earning his doctorate in…
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Apply for a Graduate Staff position in Residence Life for 2026-2027
Residence Life Graduate Staff applications for Academic Year 2026-2027 are open until February 11, 2026! Applications are open for both the Assistant Residential Community Director (ARCD) and the Graduate Resident Director (GRD) positions. Both of our graduate student staff positions provide a…