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New technology quantifies effects of prostate tumor laser ablation
Effort to understand risks of treatment, and prognostic clues to long-term outcomes Prostate cancers are either low-grade, low-risk forms that may be monitored but otherwise untreated, or they’re serious enough to require surgery and radiation. Monitoring can cause patients anxiety. Radical treatme...
First Destination Survey report released; find out where the Class of 2015 is now
This week, members of the Class of 2016 are preparing for and taking their last set of final exams before they walk across the stage to get their degrees. One year ago, another class of seniors were in the same situation. Less than a year later, more than 86 percent of those graduates—the Class of ...
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CWRU announces appointment of three executives to Board of Trustees
Case Western Reserve University today announced the appointment of three accomplished executives to its Board of Trustees, each with strong roots in Northeast Ohio. Thomas Mandel is chief executive officer of the Rubber City Radio Group in Akron, Bob Pavey is partner emeritus of Morgenthaler Venture...
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5 questions with… nutrition researcher, senior Logan Glosser
As an athlete, Logan Glosser has always known the importance of eating well and exercising. So when deciding on a career path, nutrition seemed to be the obvious choice. The Toledo, Ohio, native opted to study at Case Western Reserve University, where he could continue his soccer career as a Sparta...
More seating available for special advance screening of "Captain America: Civil War"
Additional seating is available to the Case Western Reserve University campus and Cleveland community for the special advance screening of Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Civil War. The screening will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, May 2, at the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at The Templ...
Participate in staff climate survey; deadline to submit survey is May 9
When Case Western Reserve staff first participated in a campuswide climate survey in 2014, one of the suggestions offered became the basis for a summer program where employees could leave two hours early on Fridays—and still be paid for the time. This week marks the launch of the second staff clima...
As U.S. population ages, nursing scholar calls for paradigm shift in approach of health care system
Longer lifespans, due to advances in medicine and public health, also mean people are living longer with multiple chronic conditions. To help people avoid long, slow declines in health, the national health care system should promote disease prevention earlier in life instead of emphasizing short-te...
"MythBusters’ " Adam Savage comes to Cleveland to inspire innovation, invention and creativity
Full day of events planned with regional leaders, stakeholders and “makers” Inventor Adam Savage, host of the Emmy-nominated show MythBusters and advocate of the “maker” movement as a national economic development engine, will spend Wednesday, April 27, in Cleveland, meeting with local makers, commu...
Emmy Award-winning directors Joe and Anthony Russo to host local screening of Marvel’s "Captain America: Civil War" May 2
UPDATE: This story was updated April 28 to reflect new ticketing information. Brothers Joe and Anthony Russo, award-winning film and television directors, will return to Case Western Reserve University on Monday, May 2, for a special advance screening of Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Civil War a...
Earthquakes in their native Nepal galvanize graduate students
When the first of several devastating earthquakes struck Nepal on April 25, 2015, Case Western Reserve University graduate students Nirmala Lekhak and her husband, Tirth Bhatta, felt an urgent and deep-seated need to help their home country. While they have not been able to visit Nepal in the year ...