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CWRU remains at 42nd in U.S. News & World Report rankings
Case Western Reserve remained at 42nd in this year’s U.S. News & World Report national universities’ rankings, while the university’s undergraduate nursing program debuted at 10th in the magazine’s inaugural rating of bachelor’s programs in the discipline. The campus saw minor moves in most…
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Self-managing hypertension with tech help
Case Western Reserve nurse scientist leads $3.4 million project to help older African American patients access, advocate for better health care for their high blood pressure A nurse scientist at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University is launching a five-year,…
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Medicine’s Stuart Youngner retires after 40 plus years teaching at Case Western Reserve
Stuart Youngner first came to Case Western Reserve University in 1966 to attend medical school. He loved it so much, he decided to stay. After decades of teaching and sustained contributions to the evolution of bioethics knowledge and approaches in Cleveland and beyond, Youngner retired in July…
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Amy Backus, CWRU James C. Wyant Director of Athletics, announces retirement at end of year
After a more than 40-year career in collegiate athletics, Case Western Reserve University James C. Wyant Director of Athletics Amy Backus has announced her retirement, effective Dec. 31.“It has been an honor to serve as the James C. Wyant Director of Athletics and Chair of Physical Education at…
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Fribley Dining Commons now open following complete transformation
Ribbon-cutting ceremony to take place Sept. 10 Enhanced dining options, reimagined student spaces and eye-catching designs are a few features guests can now expect at Fribley Dining Commons, located at the corner of Murray Hill Road and Adelbert Road. After being under construction for about a…
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Eric W. Kaler's presidential inauguration takes place Oct. 15 in Amasa Stone Chapel
Board of Trustees Chair Fred DiSanto announced today that the inauguration of President Eric W. Kaler will take place at 4 p.m., Friday, Oct. 15, in Amasa Stone Chapel. “We are pleased to have this opportunity to formally welcome Case Western Reserve’s 11th president to our university,” DiSanto…
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5 questions with… Daniel Rosiak, CWRU’s first postdoctoral scholar in ethics and AI/emerging technology
The possibilities of artificial intelligence (AI) are often met with excitement—followed shortly by consideration of ethical concerns. At Case Western Reserve University, that’s where Daniel Rosiak comes in. Rosiak joined the university in the spring of 2021 as the inaugural Postdoctoral Scholar…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in September
Though temperatures have persisted in the upper 80s and low 90s over the last few weeks, fall is just around the corner as September begins today. Whether you’re new to Cleveland or you’re a lifelong resident of Northeast Ohio, September is a good time to get outside and enjoy some of the last warm…
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5 things... to keep in mind to stay safe this semester
Case Western Reserve University’s campus is bustling once again, as most students have returned to in-person courses and campus offices are returning to pre-pandemic operations. But even after nearly 18 months and 366 million vaccine doses administered in the U.S., several familiar pandemic…
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Leader in materials science research John Lewandowski awarded Distinguished University Professorship
When John J. Lewandowski, the Arthur P. Armington Professor of Engineering II in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, began his academic career as a first-generation college student in 1974, he was unsure of his career path. Today, Lewandowski is an internationally recognized…