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CWRU School of Nursing awarded $2.14M National Cancer Institute grant
Study to explore new approaches to training, preparing family caregivers of patients with cancer Patients with head and neck, lung, esophageal, rectal and anal cancers typically undergo rigorous, intense treatment, usually including some combination of radiation, surgery and chemotherapy. Much of…
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By the numbers: Meet the Class of 2023
Cars have been unloaded. New roommates have spent their first nights in their new home. Parents have bid farewell. The class photo on DiSanto Field has been captured. And with that, we welcome the Case Western Reserve University Class of 2023. This weekend, roughly 1,360 first-years, as well as 60…
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Photo gallery: Welcoming the Class of 2023 on move-in day
Surrounded by boxes and bins, the Case Western Reserve University Class of 2023, composed of about 1,360 students, officially arrived on campus yesterday (Aug. 18). The university also is welcoming approximately 60 transfer students to campus. Throughout move-in day, volunteers helped unload…
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5 questions with… interim entrepreneurship leader Todd Schwarzinger
After finance stints in New York City, London and San Francisco, Todd Schwarzinger has come back to Copley, Ohio. The draw, he likes to say, is dog food. After a few years of San Francisco’s sky-high cost of living, he and his wife, Stephanie, had been considering a move; the one hurdle was that…
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Researchers gaining a better understanding of perpetrators of intimate partner violence
Study involving Case Western Reserve University identifies ways to break the cycle Studies have shown that male victims of domestic violence are at greater risk of growing up to be perpetrators themselves. New research, done in collaboration with Case Western Reserve University, suggests…
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The Silver Hall Concert Series returns—bringing 20 free music performances to campus
After a successful inaugural season, the Silver Hall Concert Series returns with a diverse slate of free music performances—from guitar ensembles, to orchestras and choirs of many stripes—at Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at the Temple–Tifereth Israel’s Silver Hall at Case Western…
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“The Color of Water” wall mural newest addition to CWRU’s Putnam Collection
Part of Inter/Urban: Art & Culture Connector public art partnership Riders are on the rapid transit line zooming past Case Western Reserve University will see a new flash of color. People visiting, working or living in Little Italy may notice a drab wall on an industrial building by the tracks…
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Diversity leader search begins again
President Barbara R. Snyder and Provost Ben Vinson announced today that Case Western Reserve has relaunched its search for the university’s next Vice President for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity. As the two wrote in a June email to faculty and staff, the 2018-19 search “drew many…
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Bringing artificial intelligence to health care
Case Western Reserve professor Anant Madabhushi’s research looks to improve diagnoses, treatment of patients Winning recognition for one of 2018’s top 10 medical breakthroughs has only intensified Anant Madabhushi’s drive to bring the promise of artificial intelligence (AI) closer to patients.…
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5 questions with… assistant professor of law, aerial circus artist Jaime Bouvier
When Jaime Bouvier decided to try aerial circus acts nine years ago, she wasn’t particularly good at it. In fact, she said it was a place for her to be bad at something she enjoyed doing. And, she noted, it helped give her a new perspective into her law students. She had only recently stepped…