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5 questions with… Nathan Lesch, The Observer reporter who was part of the working media at the first presidential debate
Junior Nathan Lesch had a close-up seat to history Tuesday as a member of the working media covering the presidential debate from the media filing center at the Intercontinental Cleveland Hotel. Typically journalists would be in the debate hall—in this instance, the Sheila and Eric Samson…
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#EveryoneWins: New initiative launches to encourage completion of daily health attestations
One click could get you a gift. #EveryoneWins, a university effort to encourage completion of daily health attestations, starts Monday, Oct. 5. Each week, faculty, staff and students who complete the attestation form for five consecutive days will be entered into a drawing for gift baskets—and…
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U.S. Army commits up to $11 million for polymer research
Case Western Reserve and Polymer Plus partner with Army research lab to develop manufacturing approaches for cost-effective production of lightweight, high-performance polymeric materials Case Western Reserve University researchers teamed up with the U.S. Army and a trio of industry partners to…
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A different type of celebration: Center for International Affairs partners with student organizations for Asian Mid-Autumn Festival giveaway
Each year, Case Western Reserve University’s Asian Mid-Autumn Festival is met with much excitement as members of the community line up outside of Thwing Center for giveaways, games, traditional food—including the ever-popular mooncakes—and more. While restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic…
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President Snyder expresses gratitude for CWRU community, bids farewell; video reflects on her tenure
To the Case Western Reserve Community: As my tenure as president of Case Western Reserve University comes to an end, I wanted to express again my profound gratitude to our trustees, faculty, staff, students and alumni for 13 remarkable years. It has been a privilege to be a part of this…
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In the Spotlight
What to expect as the first presidential debate of 2020 takes place at the Health Education Campus In late July of this year, Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Clinic’s Health Education Campus was announced as the site for the first presidential debate of 2020. Tonight at 9 p.m. EST, the event…
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An experienced host
As preparations continue for the first presidential debate of the 2020 campaign, we look back on CWRU’s time in the national spotlight hosting the 2004 vice presidential debate. When the Health Education Campus appears live on screens around the world Tuesday, Sept. 29, during the first…
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Postdoctoral fellow Craig Lanier Allen receives ACLS Emerging Voices Fellowship
Craig Lanier Allen, the postdoctoral fellow in African American history in the Department of History, has received an inaugural Emerging Voices Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS). Allen is a historian of the United States in the 20th century, focusing on foreign…
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Nurses Decode the Debates: Reflections on the 2020 presidential debates
Editor’s Note: With the Health Education Campus of Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic set to hold the first presidential debate next week (Tuesday, Sept. 29), The Daily will feature a number of debate-related articles in the days leading up to the event. Considered one of the…
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Case Western Reserve University researchers to examine how COVID-19 ravaged America’s nursing homes
School of Medicine awarded $2.3 million to study epidemiology, transmission and immunology of COVID-19 in long-term care facilities Almost from the moment COVID-19 reached this nation’s shores, nursing homes have experienced some of its most devastating effects. Within a few months, federal…