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Three influential voices headline spring Think Forum series
Author Anthony Jack to open series with MLK Convocation lecture
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Weatherhead online MBA program rises to #11 in Poets&Quants ranking
The online MBA program at Weatherhead School of Management was ranked #11 in the Poets&Quants 2026 ranking of the top 100 online MBA programs in the United States. This rise in rankings is a testament to the lifelong impact of a Weatherhead MBA. The ranking is based on three equally…
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Tell us about your faculty-authored book
Are you a faculty member who has recently written a book? If so, we want to hear from you! Whether you have penned a novel or completed a book that is geared toward a general audience, consider sharing it with us for a future article about faculty-authored books. Email case-daily@case.edu share…
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Inside the journey of a physician-scientist: Kayla Klatt’s MD/PhD path
For most, an eight-year academic journey sounds like a marathon. For Kayla Klatt, a fourth-year MD/PhD student at Case Western Reserve University, it’s an opportunity to reshape the future of cancer care. Originally from Bergen County, New Jersey, and a graduate of Johns Hopkins University,…
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Medicine's Zhenghong Lee discusses new discoveries in advanced prostate cancer
PSMA-targeting ligand reduces salivary gland damage in advanced prostate cancer Inside Precision Medicine: Zhenghong Lee, professor in the Department of Radiology and co-leader of the Cancer Imaging Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, said “This breakthrough could fundamentally…
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Law's Jessie Hill on Ohio's abortion ban rulings
Ohio appeals court quashes overly broad ruling used to strike down abortion law Courthouse News: Jessie Hill, Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law at the School of Law, noted that a recent Ohio appeals court ruling keeps the six-week abortion ban blocked and abortion legal statewide, preserving…
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Medicine's Andrew Pieper studies reversing Alzheimer’s in animal models
New study shows Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed to achieve full neurological recovery—not just prevented or slowed—in animal models Technology.org: Andrew Pieper, professor at the School of Medicine, said “Restoring the brain’s energy balance achieved pathological and functional recovery in…
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Medicine's Andrew Pieper achieves full neurological recovery in mice models with Alzheimer’s
New study shows Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed to achieve full neurological recovery—not just prevented or slowed—in animal models Spectrum News: Andrew Pieper, professor at the School of Medicine, weighed in on his team's research that resulted in full neurological recovery in mouse models…
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Medicine's Amy Edwards says flu cases are hitting kids hard
Flu cases in Cleveland are rising—and some pediatricians say kids are getting hit hard Signal Cleveland: Amy Edwards, assistant professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, explained how kids are being hit hard by the flu this year. “Some years, the various strains don’t affect kids as…
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Chemistry's John Protasiewicz discusses hydrogen sulfide in Mentor
Residents hope for relief after EPA finds toxic gas in Mentor sewers WEWS: John Protasiewicz, the Hurlbut Professor of Chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences, said that even in low concentrations, hydrogen sulfide can be dangerous. Mentor residents are encouraged by recent efforts by the…