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CWRU researchers: Support, education can help teachers with post-pandemic burnout
Teaching was already considered among the most stressful professions in the United States. Now in a new study, Case Western Reserve University researchers have found that educators experienced “exacerbated” job-related stress in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving the entire profession…
Apply for Weatherhead's integrated studies program
Applications are being accepted for the integrated studies program through the Weatherhead School of Management. All second, third and fourth-year undergraduates are invited to apply and earn both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in five years or fewer. Learn more and complete the application.
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Law's Jonathan Entin comments on lack of gender-affirming care in Issue 1
Anti-abortion misinformation mounting ahead of key Ohio vote, experts warnThe Guardian: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that Ohio Issue 1, the reproductive rights initiative on the ballot, says nothing about gender-affirming care.
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Weatherhead's Gary Previts talks about Cleveland and Pittsburgh competitiveness
Beyond football: The Cleveland-Pittsburgh rivalry has a history going beyond the NFLFreshwater Cleveland: Gary Previts, Distinguished University Professor Emeritus at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed Cleveland’s roots as an industrialist city in competition with Pittsburgh, including…
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Med's Michael Rosen discusses hernia medical procedures
How a lucrative surgery took off online and disfigured patientsThe New York Times: Michael Rosen, professor of surgery at the School of Medicine, discussed a complicated medical procedure to repair hernias and how shoddy work often makes the situation worse. “It’s unbelievable,” Rosen said. “I’m…
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Law's Jessie Hill examines misleading claims over about 1
Ohio is about to vote on abortion rights. Misinformation about the proposal is rampantAssociated Press: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed an array of misleading claims over how Issue 1 could influence abortion care, gender-related healthcare, parental consent and more. 
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“Creating Inclusive Learning Opportunities”
Faculty members are invited to join the University Technology ([U]Tech) Teaching and Learning Technologies team for a talk titled “Creating Inclusive Learning Opportunities” Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 12:30 p.m. via Zoom. During this session, attendees will learn about practical steps they can take to…
Welcome to Weatherhead: Roosevelt Jackson, director of external relations
Roosevelt Jackson joins the Weatherhead School of Management this month as the director of external relations. His position will be focused on alumni engagement and fundraising. Prior to this role, Jackson worked at Miami University as the associate director of development in the Farmer School of…
Voteable | A CWRU Student Startup Story
We are thrilled to shout out one of our micro-grants recipients, Eric, a dedicated data science and economics student set to graduate in 2024. With a background in consulting, software engineering, and internships at Capital One and YC-backed startup Factored Quality (created by a CWRU alumni),…
‘Alarm bells’: Progress slipping on Cleveland’s lead-safe law as landlords fail to comply
cleveland.com: Robert Fischer, associate professor and co-director of the Center on Poverty and Community Development, explained how only a fraction of Cleveland landlords are complying with the city’s lead safety law—and they're heading in the wrong direction. He noted that if not stopped, the…