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Outdoor tai chi for free this summer
Every Wednesday at noon, starting June 5 and running through August, de-stress with tai chi near the wind turbine (by Lot 53). All exercise levels are welcome. The rain location is One to One Fitness, which will host the free tai chi sessions....
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Data Privacy Month: [U]Tech shares tips to protect information
This month, University Technology’s ([U]Tech) Information Security Office is marking Data Privacy Month by sharing information to help Case Western Reserve University community members keep their information private and secure. The focus this week is on knowing the basics of how to protect data. T...
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Meet the six finalists for the university’s $50,000 startup contest
More than 50 student- and alumni-led companies entered the second Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition (MPSC)—nearly double the number from the contest’s first year. Now, ahead of the competition’s final round on May 29, its six finalists are working with an array of professional firms offering b...
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Discounted dental care offered through the Case Western Reserve University dental clinic’s “Admitting Days”
The Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine is offering free and discounted dental care Feb. 4-5 as part of its bi-annual Admitting Days event. The dental school’s main clinic will offer services to new patients who sign up for a comprehensive-care treatment plan. Anyone at least...
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Cleveland Humanities Collaborative to expand with $2 million grant from Mellon Foundation
With a $2 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Cleveland Humanities Collaborative (CHC)—a pathway for humanities students to complete associate's degrees at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) and earn bachelor of arts degrees at Case Western Reserve University—will expand to two a...
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Multiple University Technology services to experience short outages
Multiple University Technology ([U]Tech) services will undergo scheduled maintenance this weekend, resulting in short outages. The following services will be unavailable during the specified timeframes. PeopleSoft Human Capital Management PeopleSoft Human Capital Management (HCM) will be unavailabl...
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QuikPay to be briefly unavailable for maintenance June 25
QuikPay, the system used to make payments and view student financial information, will be unavailable from 1:15 to 4:15 a.m. Monday, June 25, for planned maintenance. Contact the University Technology Service Desk at help@case.edu, 216.368.4357 or help.case.edu with questions....
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Mandel School’s new Center on Trauma and Adversity to address trauma’s long-term effects, impact
Trauma is among the leading public-health concerns in the United States, according to the National Institutes of Health. And it’s now the focus of a new training and research center at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. A group o...
How do Children Develop Immunity to Malaria as they Become Older?
Katherine Dobbs, MD Across the world, over 200 million cases of malaria and nearly 500,000 deaths from the disease occur annually—more than 90 percent of which happen in Africa. Children in Africa can be diagnosed with malaria two or three times a year, a rate that decreases as they becom...
Obesity is Shifting Cancer to Young Adults
Respected Case Comprehensive Cancer Center researcher, Nathan A. Berger, MD, has compiled evidence from more than 100 publications to show how obesity increases risk of 13 different cancers in young adults. The meta-analysis describes how obesity has shifted certain cancers to younger age groups, an...