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Engineering's Grant Goodrich discusses necessity of Lake Erie
What is the Blue Economy? And why is it so important to northeast Ohio?WOIO: Grant Goodrich, executive director of the university’s Great Lakes Energy Institute, discussed what Lake Erie means to the region’s economy, and how our access to the water—including for manufacturing, technology and…
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Nursing's Julie A. Loyke advises on which tummy time toys to get
10 tummy time toys we love right nowToday’s Parents: Julie A. Loyke, pediatric nurse practitioner at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, talked about how tummy time toys help babies use muscles that will assist with motor development and strength.
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Weatherhead's John Keyser discusses lack of strong pipeline of accountants
Accounting graduates drop by highest percentage in yearsThe Wall Street Journal: John Keyser, assistant professor of accounting at Weatherhead School of Management, said the lack of a strong pipeline of accountants is particularly concerning given, for example, the role auditors play in ensuring…
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Law's Kevin McMunigal talks about Donald Trump's testimony in civil court
Trump testifies: Why ex-president may have deliberately provoked judgeBBC News: Kevin McMunigal, professor of law, discussed former President Donald Trump’s apparent decision to provoke the judge overseeing his fraud trial in civil court. “It does seem completely counterintuitive,” McMunigal said.…
CWRU student and Vietnam veteran William Spencer pursues his third master’s degree at age 78
Spencer to be recognized for his military service during on-campus Veterans Day ceremony If there’s one thing you can’t miss at the Cleveland Public Library, it’s a tour by William Spencer. At least, that’s according to several Tripadvisor reviews that mention Spencer by name, strongly urging…
Case Western Reserve researcher leads project to expand, accelerate personalized medicine with $3.2M NIH grant
With a new five-year, $3.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a Case Western Reserve University researcher is leading a project to expand and accelerate the evolution of personalized medicine in treating diseases. Erman Ayday, an associate professor in the university’s…
CWRU Entrepreneur, Veale Snyder Fellow delivers successful AI Conference
Meet CWRU Entrepreneur Arohi Mehta! Arohi is a Veale Snyder Fellow with the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, and a computer science major in the class of 2025. She is also the founder of the Association of Computing Machinery-Women (ACM-W), a student organization for women in computer…
Welcome to Weatherhead: Laura Bonnet, director of Center for Family Business
Laura Bonnet joins the Weatherhead School of Management as the director of the Center for Family Business. In the role, Bonnet will network with Northeast Ohio family businesses and connect them to the Center for Family Business and Weatherhead. Get to know more about Bonnet: What makes you most…
2023 Patricia A. Marshall Lecture on Genomics and Equity: "Genomics and Equity in the 21st Century" with Dr. Charmaine Royal
The 2023 Patricia A. Marshall Lecture on Genomics and Equity, hosted by the Bioethics Center for Community Health And Genomic Equity (CHANGE) and the CWRU Department of Bioethics, showcases scholarship on advancing health equity in genomics. This year, our guest speaker is Dr. Charmaine Royal, who…
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Case Western Reserve researcher leads project to expand, accelerate personalized medicine with $3.2M NIH grant
With a new five-year, $3.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a Case Western Reserve University researcher is leading a project to expand and accelerate the evolution of personalized medicine in treating diseases. Erman Ayday Erman Ayday, an associate professor in the…