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University installs nation’s first critical-care transport helicopter simulator for flight nurse training
Acute care nurse practitioner (ACNP) students, specializing in flight nursing at Case Western Reserve University, will soon be training in the nation’s first state-of-the-art simulator built in an actual helicopter. The simulator creates the sense of treating critically injured patients from…
Students, alumni bring hard science and fun to CES 2015
From health monitoring to aviation, from mobile password protection to affordable high-end yo-yos and more Nine teams of Case Western Reserve University student and alumni entrepreneurs will showcase their inventions and burgeoning businesses at the world’s premier stage for innovation, the…
5 questions with…swimmer, school record-holder Drew Hamilton
It didn’t take long for first-year student Drew Hamilton to make a splash as a member of the men’s swimming and diving team. In only his third meet at Case Western Reserve University, the first-year student broke three school records on three consecutive days, as the men’s team took home top honors…
Study finds girls, boys affected differently by witnessing parental violence
Witnessing violence by parents or a parent’s intimate partner can trigger for some children a chain of negative behaviors that follows them from preschool to kindergarten and beyond, according to researchers at Case Western Reserve University. Megan Holmes But girls and boys can be affected…
Office of Human Resources announces results of inaugural satisfaction survey
More than two-thirds of staff and faculty who completed the Office of Human Resources’ (HR) inaugural satisfaction survey report that their concerns are resolved in a timely fashion and to their satisfaction. Nevertheless, Vice President for Human Resources Carolyn Gregory said the results overall…
EY global chairman, CEO named to university’s Board of Trustees
Double alumnus Mark Weinberger, the global chairman and CEO of the multinational professional services firm EY, has been named to Case Western Reserve’s Board of Trustees. Weinberger, who earned his JD and MBA here, brings extensive private and public sector experience to his new role at the…
Engineering pioneer, ”university champion” Trevor O. Jones named National Academy of Inventors fellow
Trevor O. Jones, a lifelong engineering pioneer and dedicated Case Western Reserve supporter, has been named a 2014 fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), a distinction awarded today to 170 esteemed innovators and inventors worldwide. With this recognition, Jones, who serves on the…
Senior Vice President John Wheeler to retire after 10 years of service to CWRU
John Wheeler was just finishing his second year at Case Western Reserve when he met president-elect Barbara R. Snyder. Pulled out of retirement to help with Cleveland and regional affairs, Wheeler assured her that he would be happy for the new president to pick her own leadership team. But Snyder…
5 questions with... admission counselor Hannah Ruddock
Last year, more than 21,600 students applied for admission to Case Western Reserve University’s Class of 2018—an increase of 18 percent over the previous year’s record-breaking number. This year, the university hopes to build on that momentum as the Office of Undergraduate Admissions staff worked…
20,000 meteorites and counting
New book details productive collection program Meteorites collected from Antarctica provide insight into the universe, help tell the history of the moon and Mars, and hold untold secrets waiting for scientists to decipher. Case Western Reserve University’s Ralph Harvey and colleagues continue to…