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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses the "heartbeat law"
Ohio Redistricting Commission meeting, arguments over 'heartbeat law' and push for nurse staffing requirementsSpectrum News: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, discussed the Ohio Supreme Court's oral arguments regarding the state’s controversial abortion ban,…
School of Medicine launches Institute for Glial Sciences
New center will target glial cells to treat neurological diseases Case Western Reserve University has established an Institute for Glial Sciences to advance research of glial cells and their critical role in the health and diseases of the nervous systems, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s,…
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New Case Western Reserve University program geared toward commercializing innovation in regenerative medicine
Case Western Reserve University is launching a new program to capitalize on commercializing innovations arising from the burgeoning field of regenerative medicine.  The program, which will begin this fall, is a collaboration between the School of Medicine and School of Law. The curriculum will be…
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Weatherhead students meet executives in Silicon Valley as part of Veale Snyder Fellows program
Four undergraduate students from the Weatherhead School of Management traveled to Silicon Valley in San Francisco, California, as part of the global technology management course led by Adjunct Professor Ram Fish.  The students in this course are in the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship’s…
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Schools, communities are key to reducing youth gun violence, Akron Roundtable speaker says
Akron Beacon Journal: Daniel Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention, Research and Education, emphasized the importance of providing resources during and immediately after the school day to help at-risk youth.   Read the article
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Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine launches Institute for Glial Sciences
New center will target glial cells to treat neurological diseases Case Western Reserve University has established an Institute for Glial Sciences to advance research of glial cells and their critical role in the health and diseases of the nervous systems, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s,…
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“Grassroots Origins, Global Aspirations: Leveraging Finance as a Catalyst for Global Development”
Join the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship for a Case Western Reserve University Speaker Series event featuring Kevin Russell (CWR '14), founder and CEO at The Zillenial Advisors, Tuesday, Nov. 7, from noon to 1 p.m. in the large sixth-floor conference room in Sears think[box]. Russell will…
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“Religious Liberty: From First Street to Main Street”
The Federalist Society will host James Sonne from Stanford Law for a talk about religious freedom in the American legal system. Sonne will present “Religious Liberty: From First Street to Main Street” Tuesday, Nov. 7, from noon to 1 p.m. in the School of Law, Room A59 (Moot Courtroom). Lunch…
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Queer Craft Circle with La Alianza
Case Western Reserve University students are invited to join the LGBT Center for Queer Craft Circle with La Alianza Friday, Nov. 3, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the first-floor conference room of the Tinkham Veale University Center. This is an opportunity for students to make crafts, meet people and…
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Social Security seminar
Benefits Administrations in Human Resources will host a seminar on Social Security for Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members Wednesday, Nov. 8, from 11 a.m. to noon via Zoom. A representative from the Social Security Administration will offer clear, concise information…