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5 questions with… ACE Fellow Tyson King-Meadows
As Case Western Reserve’s strategic plan takes shape, university leadership will have a unique perspective to draw upon: that of Tyson King-Meadows, associate dean for research and college affairs in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at University of Maryland Baltimore County…
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Ralph T. and Esther L. Warburton Foundation pledges another $3 million to Case Western Reserve University for medical, dental and nursing scholarships
Commitment comes as three schools' students come together in newly opened Health Education Campus—expressly designed to advance interprofessional education Tenelle Clark, a first-generation college student from Summit County with an undergraduate degree in nursing, didn’t even consider…
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Families of youth with autism face big barriers to care, gaps in services
Case Western Reserve University researchers examine needs, services for youth with autism and their family caregivers New research at Case Western Reserve University found big gaps in services and continued care for children with autism—and their families—as they transition from adolescence to…
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5 questions with… retiring Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students G. Dean Patterson Jr.
Talk to G. Dean Patterson Jr. even briefly, and you’ll start to see that a central theme throughout his career—and his life—is building meaningful relationships. After a decades-long career at Case Western Reserve University, the associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students is…
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Lubrizol pledges $2.2 million to Case Western Reserve University in latest community investment
Commitment includes funding for diversity scholarships, STEM programs and joint research In a new commitment that broadens its long-standing collaboration with Case Western Reserve University, The Lubrizol Corp. has awarded the university a five-year, $2.2 million grant. The grant will support…
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Think Big strategic plan to launch Nov. 19
Join President Barbara R. Snyder and Provost Ben Vinson III as the Case Western Reserve University community officially launches the Think Big strategic plan. University leaders will provide an overview of the plan followed by details on additional engagement opportunities, including Think Big…
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Major NIH grant will support early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease via skin testing
Much less invasive than current dependence on examining cerebrospinal fluid Wenquan Zou, an expert in degenerative neurological diseases, along with collaborators Shu G. Chen, also from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Jiyan Ma, from Van Andel Institute in Grand Rapids,…
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New $1.25 million U.S. Department of Education grant supports training of developmental psychologists and speech language pathologists
A five-year, $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to Case Western Reserve University will support students training to help children with developmental and educational needs. “Many children need extra help in their educational journey. Teachers cannot do it alone,” said…
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Taking the next step in sexual assault research
Case Western Reserve researchers awarded nearly $1 million in federal grants to continue work on unsolved sexual assaults cases Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have been awarded nearly $1 million in federal grants to continue analyzing rape kits to help solve thousands of sexual…
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Check out courses to consider as you plan your spring schedule
As students meticulously plan their schedules during course registration for spring semester, which begins today for undergraduates, there are a number of unexpected and interesting classes that may catch their attention. No matter the area of study, students can choose courses across a wide…