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“Consulting as a Medical Device Specialist”
Join the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship for a Case Western Reserve University Entrepreneurship Speaker Series roundtable discussion with Steven Girouard (GRS '94, biomedical engineering; GRS '97, biomedical engineering), Medical Device Consultant at Galvanize Therapeutics Inc. Girouard will…
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“Pathways to Policy”
The Weatherhead Economics Society invites members of the Case Western Reserve University community to a discussion titled “Pathways to Policy” with representatives from The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Thursday, Nov. 16, from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building,…
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Profiles of Inclusive Excellence Speaker Series: Adrianne M. Crawford Fletcher
The African American Alumni Association, in partnership with Case Western Reserve University's Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement and the African and African American Studies minor, will host a Profiles of Inclusive Excellence event Monday, Nov. 20, from 6 to 7 p.m. via…
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Night Light
Are you ready for a night of delight and entertainment? The Residence Hall Association (RHA) will host its inaugural Night Light, a glow-in-the-dark evening filled with music, free food, drinks and giveaways. Undergraduate students can join the RHA and the Community Councils for this event…
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“Race, Heavy Metal and Engaged Aggression: Creating a New Black Music Vernacular”
The Department of Music will host a talk with Laina Dawes, the John P. Murphy Postdoctoral Fellow at Case Western Reserve University, titled “Race, Heavy Metal and Engaged Aggression: Creating a New Black Music Vernacular” Friday, Nov. 17, from 4 to 5 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. Dawes is author of…
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Plan your year-end gift with the 2023 CWRU Charitable Giving Guide
Planning to make a year-end charitable contribution? Take advantage of a variety of tax-smart charitable-giving vehicles. Download the 2023 CWRU Charitable Giving Guide (PDF) to help inform your 2023 year-end philanthropic planning. Questions about end-of-year giving? Visit plannedgiving.case.edu…
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Celebrate STEM through art during annual competition
Kelvin Smith Library's Art of STEM Competition launches today (Nov. 15) and will run through Jan. 31. The fifth annual contest celebrates scientific work presented through creative visuals and explanations.  Case Western Reserve University faculty, students and staff, Cleveland Institute of Art…
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Turnitin to be unavailable briefly Saturday
The digital plagiarism detection tool Turnitin will be unavailable for a 30-minute window Saturday, Nov. 18, from noon to 12:30 p.m. During this maintenance period, all Turnitin services will be unavailable, including those accessed via Canvas and iThenticate. For assistance with any technology…
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Photo gallery: Give Kids a Smile Day returns to Cleveland
In 2002—in St. Louis, Missouri—Jeff Dalin and B. Ray Storm held the first Give Kids A Smile event, scraping together resources to provide free oral health care to 400 children. That legacy continued on Friday, Nov. 4, as Santanna Haywood—a fourth-grade student in the East Cleveland City School…
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Med's Pamela B. Davis examines lack of research concerning Alzheimer's
COVID-19 may increase Alzheimer's risk, new study suggests: Here's what to knowTech Times: Pamela B. Davis, the Arline H. and Curtis F. Garvin Research Professor at the School of Medicine, explained that there has not been much research done on the factors impacting Alzheimer's disease. However,…