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Safe Ride starts earlier in response to student government request
Effective this evening, Safe Ride services will begin at 6 p.m.—one hour earlier—every day and continue through until their same ending time of 3 a.m. The shift to an earlier start time comes at the recommendation of the university’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG), which last week…
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The 2018 Weatherhead 100 recognizes the fastest-growing companies in Northeast Ohio
The Case Western Reserve University-based awards include companies in a variety of sectors, including consulting, financial services, medical devices, real estate and digital media Roger Zona, founder of TPI Efficiency Cleveland-based budget-consulting firm TPI Efficiency—with sales growth…
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Photographer, video artist and advocate LaToya Ruby Frazier to headline Martin Luther King Jr. events at Case Western Reserve
Images are often more powerful, and certainly more permanent, than words. Visual artist and advocate LaToya Ruby Frazier combines the two—photography/videography and her insight—to capture and explore social inequality and historical change in the postindustrial age. “Each day, we’re bombarded by…
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Case Western Reserve remembers longtime university employee Pete Babic
Whether members of the Case Western Reserve University community knew Pete Babic personally or not, they’ve likely interacted with a key part of his work. As an applications developer in University Technology, Babic developed and managed the Software Center. This week, University Technology staff…
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Study: Hospitals adopting electronic health records at highest standard discharged patients sooner
Electronic health records (EHRs) produce savings for hospitals by reducing the average length of patient stays—but only in facilities meeting the highest federal standards for implementing the technology, according to new research from Case Western Reserve University. The findings are significant…
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CWRU researcher looks to improve water treatment with support from NSF grants
Whenever you fill a glass from the tap, the water that comes out is full of hundreds of contaminants you can’t see. Though the water is treated, solutions have not yet been able to address emerging contaminants, from pesticides to personal care products to pharmaceutical compounds. Photo of…
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In photos: See how our students give back year round
This time of year is often a time to reflect, express gratitude and give back. So as Thanksgiving approaches, The Daily wanted to pause to recognize the students who regularly contribute to our campus and Cleveland communities—and far beyond. Want to help support some of these student volunteer…
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Case Western Reserve scientists develop new method to more efficiently generate brain stem cells
Technique improves understanding of myelin disease; expands ability to screen potential therapies for rare pediatric brain disorder In two recently published papers, a scientific team at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine reports on the discovery and implementation of a new, more…
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Is an ‘Internet of Ears’ the next big thing for smart homes?
Next generation of connected buildings envisions using changes in vibrations, sound and electrical field to improve energy consumption, monitor occupants’ movements Houses have been getting progressively “smarter” for decades, but the next generation of smart homes may offer what two Case Western…
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5 questions with… pre-law student Devina Patel
Over the summer, junior Devina Patel left her hometown of Cleveland for an internship in Washington, D.C. She came back armed with legal knowledge, a passion for criminal justice, and an inspiration for what she hopes will become a new student organization. Patel, an English and finance major on…