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Innovative university teams exhibit at virtual CES
Case Western Reserve adapts to all-online format, ‘sends’ 18 exhibitors to annual tech show—from music to COVID-19 trackers to ‘Human Fusions’ founder CES, the massive tech and innovation show that draws 175,000 visitors internationally to Las Vegas each January, will be significantly different…
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Case Western Reserve University’s Maltz Performing Arts Center to continue “LIVE! (streamed) @ Silver Hall” streaming concert series
Free programming will continue through May featuring local and regional musical performances The pandemic has caused most live-music venues to cancel their in-person schedules, including the Maltz Performing Arts Center at Case Western Reserve University. However, thanks to its state-of-the-art…
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New School of Medicine study identifies novel mechanisms that cause protein clumping in Alzheimer’s and other degenerative brain diseases
A team of researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has taken a major step toward understanding the mechanisms involved in the formation of large clumps of tau protein, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease and several other neurodegenerative disorders. Their findings may help…
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Meet the fourth class of Posse Scholars at CWRU
Starting college can be a stressful experience and a financial burden for many under normal circumstances, let alone during a pandemic. But for 10 first-year Case Western Reserve University students, a built-in support system has helped ease the transition to college life. This fall, the…
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University offers expanded child care options during COVID-19 pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, child care remains a topic of concern for many, including those in the Case Western Reserve University community. To alleviate some of those concerns, the university has extended the child care subsidy for the first six months of 2021 and expanded the on-campus…
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Researchers aim artificial intelligence at rising oral cancers with $3.3 million grant from National Cancer Institute
Case Western Reserve and partners local and global team up to better predict which patients with oral squamous cell carcinomas will need radiation or chemotherapy after surgery Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and partners in the United States and India are applying the investigative…
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Focusing on diversion—instead of detention—yields positive results for youth with behavioral health issues
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University evaluating effectiveness of Ohio’s Behavioral Health/Juvenile Justice Initiative Of the 5,300 children enrolled in the Ohio Behavioral Health Juvenile Justice Initiative since 2006, 21% reported that someone close to them had been murdered in the past…
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National Science Foundation funds study on human rights suspensions enacted to battle COVID-19
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a Rapid Response Research (RAPID) grant to Case Western Reserve University to examine instances of governments suspending human rights in the name of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. The project will aim to raise awareness of human rights violations…
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Despite COVID-19, Think Big Strategic Plan moves forward
The Office of the Provost is pleased to announce an investment in strategic initiatives to help build on CWRU’s strengths at the intersection of humanity and technology; diversify the CWRU campus and support surrounding neighborhoods; and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Original plans for the…
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Thinking ahead: Office of Education Abroad encourages students to start planning for future study abroad experiences
Annie Du knew as early as high school that she wanted to study abroad, and—as a pre-med student—knew it would entail a lot of coordination. So in her second semester at Case Western Reserve University, she got an early start, planning ahead for spring semester 2019 at King’s College London in the…