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Case Western Reserve University medical student chosen to participate in NFL initiative to increase patient advocacy and diversity in sports medicine
Aspiring orthopedic surgeon Penelope Halkiadakis to shadow Cleveland Browns As a soccer enthusiast and player, Penelope Halkiadakis, a third-year student at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, frequently visited her sports medicine doctor's office for injuries. But what really igni...
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Alumni couple commits $5 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
Trustee Aarti Chandna and her husband, Asheem, also co-chair the project’s fundraising campaign As a longtime social impact and angel investor, Aarti Chandna knows well what she needs to see before committing to support a project. "The way I look at it—any successful company has to be a place whe...
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President Kaler announces Provost Search Committee
Medical school dean and senior vice president for medical affairs Stanton L. Gerson to serve as chair Case Western Reserve University President Eric W. Kaler has announced the search committee chair and membership for the university’s next provost and executive vice president search. School of Medi...
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Observing—and celebrating—Juneteenth
Campus closed Monday; Juneteenth cookout and inaugural Black Business Expo Tuesday President Eric W. Kaler To Our Case Western Reserve University Community, On Monday, our campus will be closed to observe and, importantly, to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday. We celebrate that on June 19, 186...
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How you can honor Juneteenth this year
In 2022, President Eric W. Kaler announced Juneteenth would be recognized as a permanent holiday at Case Western Reserve University. The date, June 19, means much more than a day off from classes and work, however—it’s a day that honors freedom for all. Juneteenth pays homage to the date enslaved ...
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Their aim is true: Known as ‘bent arrows,’ these students changed direction to pursue MDs
This article originally appeared in the spring/summer 2023 edition of Think magazine. This summer, The Daily will share some of the articles from the latest edition of the magazine. View more stories at case.edu/think. As mortar fire flew toward his military base, Luke Flint sat in a cramped bomb s...
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Staff member James Bossard passes away
The Case Western Reserve University community is mourning the loss of groundskeeper James Bossard, who died June 2. He was 64. When Bossard began working at the university more than 30 years ago, it marked a new chapter in an extensive family legacy. Bossard’s great grandfather, Emil, was the form...
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Fred, Brittan DiSanto commit $12 million to support Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building, Adelbert Gym renovation
Gifts from alumnus, Board of Trustees Chair and his wife demonstrate ongoing dedication to advancing Case Western Reserve and greater Cleveland communities Fred DiSanto, an undergraduate at Case Western Reserve University in the 1980s, achieved athletic records that remain unbroken to this day. C...
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Case Western Reserve University and UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital awarded NIH funding for neonatal care research
Case Western Reserve University and UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital (UH Rainbow) were selected by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) to receive renewed funding to study newborn health through the Neonatal Research Network (NRN). The N...
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Alumnus, entrepreneur commits $25 million to ISEB
Roger E. Susi backs interdisciplinary approach to solving problems with real-world impact Four years ago alumnus Roger E. Susi committed $2 million to ensure future engineers tackled tangible problems early in their education. Within months, faculty had launched a pilot program for first-year stud...