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Restoring connection: A focus on spinal cord injuries
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the most recent edition of CWRU Medicine magazine. Learn more about the magazine. As Ron Triolo turned up the nerve stimulator in his lab at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, the research trial participant connected to the...
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A vision in CWRU Blue: campus signage installations underway
First impressions matter—they shape perceptions and serve as an early guide for forming relationships. Higher education is no exception. The first moments on campus influence how people view academic quality and culture. To create a more defined, welcoming experience at Case Western Reserve Universi...
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In the making: Meet Case Western Reserve's next generation of medical professionals
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the most recent edition of CWRU Medicine magazine. Learn more about the magazine. At Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, the future of healthcare is being forged one student at a time. These aspiring medical professionals are not ju...
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Spartan pride: See how the CWRU community shows school spirit
At Case Western Reserve University, campus traditions offer unique opportunities for students, faculty, staff and alumni to strengthen campus culture and build community through shared experiences—whether singing the university’s alma mater during Discover Week, cheering on Hudson Relays participant...
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Safety tips to remember as spring break begins
Spring break (March 10–14) offers Case Western Reserve University students an opportunity to unwind and prepare for the final stretch of the academic year. Whether you’ll be spending time at home with family, traveling with friends or spending the next week on campus, there are important safety cons...
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Hidden figures: Celebrating women's influence across centuries
Ever wondered what the space race, modern programming and household appliances like the dishwasher have in common? Each was shaped by women—just some of the many whose contributions have been overlooked throughout history. Women—including Ada Lovelace; Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy ...
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Award-winning journalist Susie Gharib to deliver 2025 convocation address at Case Western Reserve University
In her decades-long and successful career, Susie Gharib has earned numerous accolades, including three Gracie Allen Awards, two Front Page Awards and the Elliot V. Bell Award for outstanding contributions to financial journalism. But what she values most are the stories behind them. An award-winn...
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3 things to do in Cleveland in March
With the worst of winter hopefully behind us, Clevelanders have their sights set on spring. While we don’t officially welcome the new season until later in March, milder temperatures and Case Western Reserve University’s upcoming spring break are reminders it’s on its way. This month, you can celeb...
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Campus security officer Larry Howard passes away 
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are mourning the loss of Larry Howard, a campus security officer known for his kindness, professionalism and deep respect for others. He passed away Feb. 18 at the age of 72. Howard, who began working at the university in 2023 after previous...
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What’s a planetary parade? Astronomy’s Bill Janesh explains and shares how you can view one this weekend
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered exactly what you’re seeing? On Friday, Feb. 28, if you take a moment to turn toward the sky, you’ll be in for a special treat. Seven planets—Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter and Mars—will be visible all at once, though you might n...