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Five Case Western Reserve students earn prestigious scholarships to study abroad
Before even graduating high school, Grace Yepez-Connors dreamt of studying abroad. Her older sister had shared that not doing so was her one regret from college, so Yepez-Connors was determined to have the experience—but knew she would need help with the funding. “Thankfully, the study abroad…
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Joint MetroHealth-School of Medicine department tops nation in NIH funding
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation transforms lives of those with musculoskeletal, neurological challenges The Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) at MetroHealth Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University ranked first in the country in National…
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Q&A with the students behind Engineers Week (plus info on events, prizes, free T-shirts and more)
Since its founding by the National Society of Professional Engineers over 70 years ago, Engineers Week—often referred to as E-Week—has been a way to recognize how engineers make a difference in the world. “It’s not a week of technical work. It’s about celebrating the problem solving that engineers…
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National Academy of Inventors names eight Case Western Reserve University researchers to 2023 class of senior members
Represents most accepted from any member institution Eight researchers affiliated with Case Western Reserve University have been named senior members of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)—the largest class ever from the university—and from any member institution since the academy began the…
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How to support earthquake relief efforts
The devastating earthquakes that occurred in Turkey and Syria on Feb. 6 have left many around the world—and here on our university campus—wanting to help. Members of the Case Western Reserve University Turkish American community have identified two humanitarian organizations, for those who wish…
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Here's what happens in your brain when you fall in love
Falling in love is known to feel like a whirlwind of emotions—but if someone asked you how to describe it, you’d probably say you “just knew.” Why is that? Cynthia KubuTo learn more about love and its impact on our brains, The Daily spoke with Cynthia Kubu, a professor of neurology at Cleveland…
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Bringing ideas to market: CWRU researchers turn discoveries into inventions
From research labs to collaborative workspaces across campus, Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff truly share one motivation: thinking beyond the possible. Their efforts advance knowledge, enhance understanding, and regularly spark discoveries—discoveries that often serve as…
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Get to know members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council at CWRU: Week 1
Since the early 1900s, Black nonprofit organizations have existed nationwide to promote civil and social action and foster unity among the African American community. Initially created as a result of racial isolation and discrimination, these groups continue to pursue their core goals today at…
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The Super Bowl is a cultural moment—but why?
On Sunday, a substantial portion of the United States population and countless viewers around the world will be fixated on one event: the Super Bowl. But, how has a single sporting event become one of the most (if not the most) prominent secular features on the annual calendar?To find out, The…
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From the Bronx to CWRU (with a stop at the Apollo in between): get to know Dean Kenneth Chance
With a background that includes time spent as a senior organist and choir director—and a high school friendship with one of the most successful R&B artists of all time—the dean of Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine’s talents and interests involve much more than…