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Accelerating AI, machine learning in research
Case Western Reserve, University of Cincinnati and Ohio Supercomputer Center partner on five-year, $5.1 million plan to bring experts to all Ohio institutions With a $5.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Case Western Reserve University and partners at the University of…
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Staff member, alumnus Amad Awadallah passes away
The Case Western Reserve University community is mourning the loss of staff member Amad Awadallah, who died July 22. He was 50. Awadallah got his start at the university as an undergraduate student in the fall of 1991. During that time, he worked as a work study student in the Caplan Lab, housed…
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Register for the staff or student Provost Search Committee listening sessions
The campuswide Provost Search Committee listening sessions continue next week with sessions for staff and students. During the listening sessions, the committee will gather input on the experiences and qualities our next provost and executive vice president should possess. The remaining campus-wide…
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New study reveals why defense against brain corrosion declines in people with Alzheimer's disease
Findings offer hope for development of new medications A new study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University revealed that the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) can be slowed by suppressing a specific protein in the brain that causes corrosion. A main pathogenic initiator of AD and…
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Cuyahoga County leads state in absentee ballot requests
Deadline to request absentee ballots is Tuesday, Aug. 1 Based on early voting, the Ohio Secretary of State’s office is reporting a dramatic increase in voter activity related to next month’s special election as compared to last August’s statewide primary. So far, officials say, more than 155,000…
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Dedicated to service: Meet three veterans in the Case Western Reserve University community
From skills in areas like leadership and teamwork to more technical prowess, military veterans bring a valuable array of capabilities to the workforce—and hiring and enrollment managers at Case Western Reserve University are keenly aware. In honor of today (July 25) being National Hire A Veteran…
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Provost Search Committee listening session for faculty begins today at 1 p.m.
The Provost Search Committee listening sessions for our campus stakeholder groups begin today via Zoom. During the listening sessions, the committee will gather input on the experiences and qualities our next provost and executive vice president should possess. The campuswide listening session…
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Five tips you can apply on International Self Care Day—and beyond
From marathon study sessions to long days of work, we all feel burned out from time to time. International Self-Care Day (July 24) is a reminder to take a moment to pause and recognize the importance of self-love and holistic care for the body. Members of the Case Western Reserve University…
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Happy birthday, Cleveland! Take a look back at the city’s founding
On July 22, 1796, Moses Cleaveland and a party of surveyors employed by the Connecticut Land Company arrived at the site of what today is Cleveland, Ohio—thus marking July 22 as Cleveland’s birthday. Beyond establishing the city Case Western Reserve University calls home, that date marked the…
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How well do you know Earth’s moon? CWRU faculty share their expertise
Though decades have passed since the Space Race took place, Earth’s moon remains the only place beyond our planet where humans have set foot. As the brightest and largest object in our night sky, the moon causes tides that create a rhythm—one that has guided humans for thousands of years. The…