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Staff Advisory Council collects 62 boxes of school supplies for local students
By Kaitlin Murphy When Theresa Grigger arrived at a Cleveland city school in late August, she was greeted with a warm hug from a teacher. But Grigger wasn't there to start a new school year. Rather, she and members of the Staff Advisory Council were dropping off school supplies to help the…
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CWRU increases support for child care during travel
Responding to a request from the Faculty Parents of Young Children organization, Case Western Reserve has significantly increased funding for child care during travel related to university work. Effective this semester, faculty, staff and students leaving Cleveland for field research, conferences,…
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CWRU researchers receive NIH grant renewal to build on progress in understanding Crohn's disease
Goal: Investigate the role of intestinal innate immunity in Crohn’s disease Fabio Cominelli, a professor in the departments of Medicine and Pathology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and director of the school’s Digestive Health Research Institute, has received a $9.7 million,…
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Learn the lingo: A reference guide to CWRU
Editor’s note: This article originally ran in 2016, but to help the university’s new students acclimate to Case Western Reserve University—and because of its popularity each year—it's appearing in The Daily again—with a few updates. Arriving on campus for the first time, in a brand-new city and…
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Art rendered in paint, teeth and fur—and rooted in a Cleveland life
Henry Adams catalogues the first-ever retrospective of artist Dexter Davis Dexter Davis spends his days as a guard at the Cleveland Museum of Art, roaming its galleries and protecting prized works, including one of his own. As a Cleveland-based artist of national significance, Davis is the…
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Tuition Exchange to continue at CWRU permanently, but changes coming to process
Information sessions for faculty and staff to be held this month After completing a four-year pilot with a program that provides tuition assistance to dependents of university employees enrolled elsewhere, campus leaders have elected to continue the partnership on a permanent basis. In 2012, the…
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Inamori Center to present Transparency International founder Peter Eigen with Inamori Ethics Prize
Lecture and panel discussion free and open to the public, Sept. 8 and 9 Each year, the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence at Case Western Reserve University gathers the community to honor an international exemplar of ethical leadership with the Inamori Ethics Prize as part of…
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Physics’ Glenn Starkman awarded Distinguished University Professorship
Physics Professor Glenn Starkman likes big ideas. During 20 years at Case Western Reserve University, he’s tackled some of the most important questions in cosmology, particle physics and astronomy. As he’s worked in his chosen fields, Starkman has also challenged and helped set the course for the…
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Department of Chemistry Chair Mary Barkley awarded Distinguished University Professorship
As chair of Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Chemistry, Mary D. Barkley guides others to academic success by blending leadership, research and life skills. The M. Roger Clapp University Professor of Arts and Sciences was recognized for that guidance by being chosen a Distinguished…
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Weatherhead School of Management’s David Cooperrider recognized with Distinguished University Professorship
Photo by Dan Milner. Case Western Reserve University has honored David L. Cooperrider, a global expert on Appreciative Inquiry (AI) and a faculty member at Weatherhead School of Management, as a Distinguished University Professor, a title that acknowledges the outstanding contributions of…