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Sociology’s Jessica Kelley honored with 2022 John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching
Sociology Professor Jessica Kelley starts every new class with the same line: “Statistics can be learned by everyone.” As the sole statistician in the department, Kelley teaches courses including Logic of Social Inquiry, Social Statistics, Health Disparities and Multilevel Modeling. Because many…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in May
After a surprise bout of chilly weather last week, the worst of winter is (hopefully) behind us, and days are becoming longer and sunnier. If you’re looking for ways to get out and about in Cleveland in May, you’re in luck: The Daily has pulled together some options for you.  Check out ways in…
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Case Western Reserve students win Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants
As travel restrictions continue to ease, three students from Case Western Reserve University will soon head overseas to teach or conduct research—and immerse themselves in other cultures. Each received a grant from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, the flagship international educational exchange…
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10 bike safety tips to keep in mind as the weather warms
Spring in Cleveland is here! Clear the dust off of your bikes, skateboards and scooters and get ready to explore University Circle—while keeping in mind some safety tips from Case Western Reserve University’s Dean of Students' Office and the Division of Public Safety. With the increase in traffic…
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Two students selected for prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship
As the end of the academic year nears, two Case Western Reserve University third-year undergraduates learned their work so far has earned them national accolades: Victor Sanchez Franco and Mitchell Valentine were among just 417 undergraduates from across the country named recipients of Barry…
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Peter Ho Davies’ The Fortunes chosen for Case Western Reserve University’s common reading program
Award-winning author to present at university’s fall convocation The Fortunes, wrote book critic Michael Schaub in his 2016 review for NPR, “is a stunning look at what it means to be Chinese, what it means to be American and what it means to be a person navigating the strands of identity, the…
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President Kaler encourages campus engagement in this week's sexual assault awareness activities
As the nation’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month enters its final week, President Eric W. Kaler is encouraging members of the campus community to participate in special events taking place Wednesday, April 27. The first is Denim Day, co-hosted by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, LGBT…
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Complete the Employee Engagement Survey starting Monday, April 25
On Monday, April 25, all Case Western Reserve faculty and staff will receive an email from Gallup with an invitation to participate in the university-wide Employee Engagement Survey. The email is expected to arrive in inboxes between 1 and 2 p.m. with the subject line “You’re Invited to Take our…
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5 questions with… Cassandra Veney, executive director of the Humanities in Leadership Learning Series (HILLS) program
Though headlines may lament that “There is no case for the humanities” or “The humanities are in crisis,” the scene on many university campuses dispels this notion. What is sometimes missing, however, is people in leadership positions with humanities training and diversity among humanities…
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Robot hands with a soft touch
Case Western Reserve University biorobotics pioneers Hillel Chiel and Roger Quinn join scientist alum Vickie Webster-Wood from Carnegie Mellon on new project Two Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) biorobotic pioneers are working with a Carnegie Mellon University colleague (and CWRU triple…