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What constitutes major surgery versus a minor procedure?
Case Western Reserve University’s School of Dental Medicine researchers lead multi-disciplinary national study to develop guidelines for patients on blood thinners While researching how to preemptively manage patients on blood thinners for endodontic surgery last year, dental medicine professor Ani...
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3 things to do in Cleveland in November
Even though the temperatures have dropped and the leaves are soon to follow, there’s no shortage of ways to get out and explore—or get a taste of—Cleveland in November. Need some suggestions? We’ve put together a list of a few options to get members of the Case Western Reserve University community o...
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5 tips for improving your health
October is Health Literacy Month—a good time for faculty and staff at Case Western Reserve to learn more about their health through the university’s Wellness Program. Each fall, all benefits-eligible faculty and staff are encouraged to complete three activities: the Health Risk Assessment (HRA), a...
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Case Western Reserve University forms partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions
New Graduate Student North Star Award scholarship program deepens commitment to diversity and inclusion Case Western Reserve University is partnering with nine Minority Serving Institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to offer scholarships that cover at least 30% of tui...
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A community of support: Celebrating mentorship at Case Western Reserve
Each October, National Mentoring Day prompts individuals nationwide to recognize and celebrate the importance of mentorship. At Case Western Reserve University, this value is championed year round. From the time students first consider attending the university to the time they are alumni, mentorshi...
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Scientists develop novel ‘shapeshifting’ liquid crystal
Physicists from Case Western Reserve University, Tufts say they’ve remotely altered microscopic surface; could lead to applications for microchips, or ‘liquid tools’ Physicists at Case Western Reserve University and Tufts University say they’ve changed the shape of a flat liquid crystal surface wit...
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Social work student Ivan Douglas passes away
Even as a child, Ivan Douglas felt driven to help others in need. While he knew his large size and stature better fit the stereotype of a bully, “being a champion for the less fortunate was a passion placed on [his] heart by God.” Those words, part of the personal statement Douglas wrote in applyin...
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Homecoming 2021: Connections, commencement, awards and a $10M gift
Case Western Reserve University celebrated its return to an in-person homecoming with a long-awaited ceremony for the Class of 2020, a well-fought football victory, and the sequel to a $20 million challenge gift first made in 2018. Nearly a year and a half after COVID-19 forced their commencement c...
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TraumaChekTM: Next step in life-saving blood-assessment technology
Case Western Reserve University, collaborators at University Hospitals and University of Pittsburgh trauma center work to develop rugged, portable sensor Scientists at Case Western Reserve University are leading the development of TraumaChekTM, a hand-held medical device to quickly assess a wounded...
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Case Western Reserve alumnus doubles commitment to computer and data sciences with $5 million gift
Two years after giving $5 million to establish a new computer and data sciences department at Case Western Reserve, alumnus Kevin Kranzusch (CWR ‘90) has committed an additional $5 million to accelerate its progress—and catalyze increased engagement with other disciplines across the campus. “The th...