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Case Western Reserve dental school researcher awarded $3.7M in NIH grants to study link between people living with HIV and higher rates of cancer and other diseases
About 1.2 million people with HIV in the United States live relatively normal lives with uncompromised immune systems and the virus medically controlled. But there are two rising concerns, said Ge Jin, a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University School…
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Friday, March 4, is National Employee Appreciation Day: CWRU honors staff and encourages self-care
Dear Case Western Reserve Staff, Despite the challenges we’ve faced over the past two years, your collective commitment to excellence at Case Western Reserve has enabled this university to continue moving ahead in so many positive ways. And while we all hope that the worst of this pandemic…
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3 things to know about… E-Week at CWRU
Ever wondered how engineering plays into your daily life? Engineers design machinery, skyscrapers, public works and so much more—and you’ll be able to see their work on a smaller scale at Case Western Reserve University this week. Not only that, but you’ll have the chance to take engineering…
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Faculty and staff can get paid for referring applicants to CWRU—if they get hired
Case Western Reserve is launching a pilot program where faculty and staff can receive up to $1,500 if people they encourage to apply for specific staff positions get hired here—and succeed. In this instance, success counts as the newly hired staff member remaining in the position for at least six…
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Weatherhead School’s Roman Sheremeta works to launch university in Ukraine
As talks of a Russian invasion intensify, Roman Sheremeta remains in Ukraine working to bring “a beacon of light” to his home country. Sheremeta, an associate professor of economics at Case Western Reserve University, returned to Ukraine—while still teaching in Weatherhead School of Management’s…
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School of Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf will present before International Criminal Court in The Hague
Case Western Reserve University School of Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf has been invited to present an amicus curiae (friend of the court) argument before the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on Feb. 14. It is uncommon for the ICC to invite outside counsel to…
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Science and suds: The chemistry of beer
Case Western Reserve University chemical engineering PhD students win three brewing categories at professional conference in Boston Two teams of Case Western Reserve University chemical engineering PhD students recently walked away with a trio of top awards in a competition with dozens of other…
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CWRU joins Hillel International’s Campus Climate Initiative
Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Hillel are among nearly 20 university-Hillel partners selected to participate in Hillel International’s Campus Climate Initiative (CCI) cohort for the 2021-22 academic year. Working with a group of 19 other higher education institutions—including New…
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5 questions with… the Mandel School’s new dean Dexter Voisin
As part of his lineup of speaking engagements at Case Western Reserve University, Dexter R. Voisin, the new dean of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, will give the 2022 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Black History Month keynote address. Voisin will take…
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University bookstore moving to new Uptown location; Dunkin’ headed to “The Tink”
A few changes are in store for two Uptown retailers: the Case Western Reserve University Bookstore (Barnes & Noble) and the adjacent Dunkin’ baked goods and coffee shop. In March, the university bookstore will move to the south side of Euclid Avenue, to the former ABC Tavern space at 11434…