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Law's Ted Steinberg compares perfect lawns to the quest for achieving the American dream
Making lawns more eco-friendlyNPR: Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law, discussed the decades-long quest some people have been on for the perfect lawn—which goes hand-in-hand with the American dream—and how a shift is happening for some…
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Law's Jonathan Adler talks about upcoming Supreme Court case relating to Chevron doctrine
As Supreme Court starts new term, how far right is it headed?Christian Science Monitor: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said an upcoming Supreme Court case might overturn the so-called Chevron doctrine, holding that federal courts must defer to an agency’s…
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Med's Rachel Weinerman cautions about issues that come with privately held fertility treatment providers
Private equity's bet on fertility focuses on sector's staffing shortagesThe Wall Street Journal: Rachel Weinerman, clinical assistant professor at the School of Medicine, cautioned that increases in privately held fertility treatment providers—thanks to growing demand—come with potential issues,…
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A Behind the Scenes Look at the New Online Part-Time JD Program
Q&A with Cassandra Robertson, Faculty Director of the Program The Online Part-Time JD program (accepting applications now for fall 2024 start) is under the direction of Cassandra Robertson, John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, who has developed expertise in online learning. Here,…
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Workshop Examines Role of Permitting in Facilitating and Obstructing Clean Energy and Sustainable Development
In September, the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law hosted a group of interdisciplinary scholars for a workshop on “Permitting the Future.” This workshop examined the legal and economic aspects of permitting and review requirements for new technologies, infrastructure and development,…
Student Spotlight: Trenley Anderson
Class Year: 2024 Program Major: Doctor of Medicine Witnessing a physician make insensitive comments about a patient during rounds last year initially offended fourth-year medical student Trenley Anderson. But then, it motivated them to take action. The incident ignited a passion in Anderson to…
CWRU Science Olympiad seeks volunteers
CWRU Science Olympiad is hosting an invitational tournament for local high schools on February 24th, 2024, and we need your help! Science Olympiad is a team competition for middle school and high school students, where students compete in 23 different events spanning many branches of science. For…
Refugee Outreach Collective hosts donation drive for a local refugee resettlement agency
Refugee Outreach Collective at CWRU (ROC@CWRU Undergrad) is hosting their first annual fall donation drive from Oct 9-20! Items will be donated to the U.S. Committee of Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), a local refugee resettlement agency that has been welcoming newcomers to Cleveland since…
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Case Western Reserve University collaborates with Epic on new Lyceum platform to introduce medical students to electronic health records 
The university's medical school becomes the first to use the technology Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is the first medical school to use Epic’s new Lyceum platform, which aims to provide first-year medical and nursing students with a quality introduction to using electronic…
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Prayer vigil for Israel
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join Chabad and Cleveland Hillel for a prayer vigil on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 5 p.m. on the Kelvin Smith Library Oval. This time of prayer and meaningful resolutions of goodness and kindness is to give strength to the Jewish community as they stand in…