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Book by history’s Jay Geller named a runner-up for Sachbücher des Monats prize
Die Scholems: Geschichte einer deutsch-jüdischen Familie, a book by Jay Geller—the Samuel Rosenthal Professor of Judaic Studies—was named a runner-up for the Sachbücher des Monats prize, given to the best non-fiction book in Germany each month. The prize is awarded by an independent jury of…
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CWRU designated a “Voter Friendly Campus”
The Center of Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL) has announced that Case Western Reserve University is one of over 231 campuses in 37 states and the District of Columbia designated as a “Voter Friendly Campus.” The mission of this designation is to bolster efforts that help students overcome…
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Student-run CWRU EMS garners national recognition
CWRU Emergency Medical Service (EMS)—Case Western Reserve University's student-run volunteer emergency medical service organization—has been awarded the 2021 Collegiate EMS Organization of Year Award by the National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation (NCEMSF). Presented at the…
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CWRU Mock Trial teams earn bids to Opening Round Championships
For the second time in program history, two teams from the Case Western Reserve University Mock Trial received bids to the Opening Round Championships (ORCs) hosted by the American Mock Trial Association. CWRU Mock Trial's A team placed third at the regional competition with a record of 6-2, and…
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Students and staff honored regionally for work within residence halls
The Central Atlantic Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls (CAACURH) hosted its annual Regional Business Conference (RBC) recently, chaired by Kail Break, second-year student at CWRU. Several students and staff members took home honors at the conference. Miller Benson, a second-year…
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Dental medicine’s Andres Pinto part of team honored for publication in oral medicine
Andres Pinto, chair and professor of oral and maxillofacial medicine and diagnostic sciences, along with an interdisciplinary team of health professionals, recently received the Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology Journal Millard Award. The award was selected by the…
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Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics researchers awarded patents
Anant Madabhushi, director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD); Nathaniel Braman, CCIPD alum; Andrew Janowczyk, research assistant professor; and collaborator Kavya Ravichandran were awarded U.S. Patent No. 10,902,591. Their patent is titled “Predicting…
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Students earn prizes for presentations in Schuberts@Intersections competition
The Schubert Center for Child Studies announced the winners of the fall 2020 Schuberts@Intersections competition. To celebrate and encourage students whose research is focused on children or adolescents, the Schubert Center sponsors a competition for recognition each semester during Intersections.…
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Weatherhead School of Management students sweep ACG Cup Competition
For the third consecutive year, Weatherhead School of Management dominated the ACG Cup Competition, this year sweeping the entire event. The ACG Cup is a unique case study competition designed to give students from leading business programs experience and insight into mergers and acquisitions,…
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CWRU medical researcher Marissa Scavuzzo chosen for prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Hanna H. Gray Fellowship
Program supports outstanding women and underrepresented individuals pursuing careers in scientific research Marissa Scavuzzo studies the nervous system—the one inside your gut. Using lab-grown organs to mimic the human intestine, she is mapping the diversity of support cells called “glia.” Glia in…