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Contribute to the “I Stand With Immigrants” story collection
As part of the national "I Stand With Immigrants" campaign, the Advocates for Immigrants & Diversity organization is collecting stories about Case Western Reserve University community members’ experiences as immigrants or why they stand with immigrants. Quotes and videos will be compiled in a…
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Pilot funding opportunity seeks to increase diversity in clinical trials
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) of Northern Ohio at Case Western Reserve University is requesting applications for pilot research funding to increase diversity in clinical trials and enhance community engagement by addressing barriers to clinical trial…
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Veterans: Share your story with us for a chance to be featured in The Daily
Case Western Reserve University is home to incredible students, faculty and staff who have served our country—each with their own awe-inspiring story to tell. Take, for example, anesthesia student and Navy veteran Blake Harvey, who was given a second chance after a near-death experience. This…
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Moonlit Masquerade
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the CWRU Swing and Salsa Clubs for the Moonlit Masquerade social dance Friday, Oct. 27, in the Thwing Center ballroom. There will be beginner swing and salsa dance lessons from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by live music by the…
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Network upgrade to be performed early Thursday
University Technology ([U]Tech) will perform a network upgrade Thursday, Oct. 26, from 3 to 6 a.m. During this maintenance window, a brief service disruption may occur. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are encouraged to power cycle their device​ ​if they encounter an issue…
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“Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History”
During the late 19th century, entrepreneurs began to glut the direct-to-consumer medical market with a plethora of remedies they professed could miraculously cure deafness. They claimed their remedies and machines fostered a world of unbridled optimism for providing “hope” to deaf ears. Even as…
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“Climate Justice & Our Children's Health”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to a University Hospitals Rainbow Pediatric Grand Rounds Series event hosted by the UH Rainbow Center for Child Health and Policy and co-sponsored by the Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western Reserve…
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“Lying on the Internet: Social Media and Misinformation in Everyday Life”
It can be difficult to navigate the information in your social media feeds. The Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship at Kelvin Smith Library will host a workshop titled “Lying on the Internet: Social Media and Misinformation in Everyday Life” Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the…
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Investment crowdfunding talk with Andrew Schwartz
“Investment crowdfunding” is a new and inclusive form of online venture capital market open to all investors, both retail and accredited. It’s like Kickstarter, except the backer gets a share of stock, which would be an illegal public offering of unregistered securities—absent the special exemption…
Could taking a commonly used heart medication prevent dementia?
For years, doctors have looked for treatments to prevent memory loss or dementia in patients. Some studies suggest drugs that lower cholesterol, also called statins, may help prevent dementia. But more information is needed to understand the role and benefits of statins for older adults. A study…