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Defining ‘nutrition equity’ and modeling the future of food systems in neighborhoods
Researchers examine food systems in Cleveland’s Buckeye-Shaker, Buckeye-Woodhill and Central neighborhoods Although Cleveland is among the nation’s largest cities for urban agriculture and has one of the oldest food policy coalitions, many Clevelanders struggle to access healthy food items like…
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5 questions with… Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, associate provost with transnational experience
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza has experienced life in countries around the world—from the West Indies and Kenya to the United States and Canada. Throughout his travels, he’s worked in higher education in six countries on three continents. “My birth family is transnational,” Zeleza shared. “All of my…
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Findings open the way to more precise diagnoses and treatments of Alzheimer’s disease
Case Western Reserve University-led research team discovers why some cases result in rapid decline and death An international team led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has made a significant breakthrough in understanding why Alzheimer’s disease progresses so rapidly in some…
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Revitalizing Northeast Ohio by boosting its manufacturing ‘community’
National Science Foundation grant funds Case Western Reserve University-led team seeking to modernize industry as key to helping surrounding neighborhoods Case Western Reserve University engineers, computer scientists and social scientists are leading a project to help modernize small- and…
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CWRU continues to provide $1,000 subsidy at The Music Settlement
Attend The Music Settlement Early Childhood Open House Jan. 23 The Music Settlement invites Case Western Reserve University faculty, staff and students with preschool-age children to attend Preschool Possibilities: Early Childhood Open House from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 23, at its…
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See how Case Western Reserve “redefined the possible” in 2020–21
Get insight on top stories, statistics and more in the university’s annual report The past 22 months have been a time of constant change. But in a period defined by dissonance, one thing held true at Case Western Reserve University: our community’s ability to innovate. As a new semester begins,…
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5 things to know about… human trafficking
Tuesday, Jan. 11, is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. To develop a better understanding of human trafficking—which the U.S. Department of Homeland Security describes as involving the use of force, fraud or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act—The Daily reached out to…
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CWRU researchers create Cleveland COVID-19 Dashboard to track cases by zip code
Data-tracing system developed in partnership with Cleveland Department of Public Health A new interactive tool is now available to track COVID-19 cases in Cleveland thanks to a team of researchers at Case Western Reserve University. The Cleveland COVID-19 Dashboard allows users to follow the daily…
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Case Western Reserve University’s 2022 MLK Convocation to be headlined by award-winning journalist and historian Jelani Cobb
In 1967, in response to widespread rioting and civil unrest, President Lyndon Johnson announced the creation of the Kerner Commission. The report that followed—released just one month before the assasination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.—would lay the blame for the nation’s turmoil squarely on…
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CES 2022: 3D violins take center stage
Among a half dozen exhibitors from Case Western Reserve ready to demonstrate ideas and inventions at annual Las Vegas tech show Cue the violins. A Northeast Ohio student-founded company developing inexpensive, acoustically solid and durable 3D-printed violins for children will display its latest…