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Law's Andrew Geronimo weighs in on Cleveland City Council's public procedures
Cleveland City Council admits its public comment rules are unconstitutionalCleveland Scene: Andrew Geronimo, the director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, weighed in on Cleveland City Council’s public comment procedures, which the clinic deemed unconstitutional. “Our position is…
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Dental Med's Ali Syed talks about schools Veterans Day dental clinic
School offers free dental cleanings for veteransSpectrum News: Ali Syed, associate professor at the School of Dental Medicine, discussed the school’s Veterans Day dental clinic, during which military veterans were provided free and reduced-cost dental care. “This is something we want to do for the…
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Med's Ryan Marino dispels myths about fentanyl
Dispelling a common myth about fentanyl as election workers get letters with traces of the substancePolitFact: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, dispelled the common myth that fentanyl is harmful from simply coming into contact with it. People also cannot get sick by being…
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Mandel's Jenny King reflects on the impact of Israel-Hamas war on Northeast Ohioans
'Pain is pain.' Can dialogue spark empathy amid Israel-Hamas war?ideastream: Jenny King, co-director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity and assistant professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, said that for Northeast Ohio’s 80,000 Jews and 25,000…
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Law's Bryan Adamson discussed the Veterans Affairs' founding of the Agency Equity Team
Right Idea: New VA council aims to address inclusion, equity issuesUSA Today Magazine: Bryan Adamson, the David L. Brennan Professor of Law and associate dean of diversity at the School of Law, discussed the Veterans Affairs’ (VA) establishment of the Agency Equity Team, also known as the I*DEA…
2023 Veterans Day Clinic
As part of Veterans Day outreach at the School of Dental Medicine, veterans and military personnel were offered the opportunity  to receive complimentary  dental exams at the dental clinic on Friday, Nov. 10.  During the clinic, third- and fourth-year Doctor of Dental Medicine students…
From silos to synergy
When the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) opens in 2026, the Case Western Reserve community will discover a bright and vibrant space designed to create an atmosphere of new ideas, possibilities and partnerships—both planned and serendipitous. The "ISEB will enable…
Finding water leaks, bridging troubles
Xiong "Bill" Yu, PhD, is applying artificial intelligence (AI) and mixed-reality visualization tools to better understand—and someday possibly fix—the legacy problems of leaky municipal water systems and crumbling highway bridges. Yu, chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering…
Think beyond the possible: University gains national recognition for entrepreneurship
Case Western Reserve University is making national waves in entrepreneurship.  Recently, the university debuted in the Entrepreneurship category in the U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” list for 2024 at #34 in the country. A few days before that, alumni startup CLEANR, which is…
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Lifelong dream yields beautiful smiles
“Chance changed my life,” says alumna Karen Klocko (DEN '85) who brought her talents to Cleveland following graduation from the University of Maryland in 1978. Armed with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, Klocko joined the engineering team at Union Carbide in the quality control…