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Explore some of Cleveland’s lesser-known museums
You’ve no doubt heard of—and likely visited—some of Cleveland’s best-known museums. From the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Great Lakes Science Center along the shores of Lake Erie to Case Western Reserve University neighbors such as Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Natural History…
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Look back with Fast Forward: CWRU’s 2021–22 annual report
At Case Western Reserve University, we’re continually making progress—in research, education and our community, both on campus and beyond. And the 2021–22 fiscal year saw many changes, from President Eric W. Kaler’s inauguration to the safe return of many events and activities that went on a…
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Spring start offers increased flexibility for aspiring lawyers
Today (Jan. 17), 13 students will begin their JD program under the university’s “Spring Start” option. This program allows students to begin their coursework in the spring semester and puts them on track to graduate three years later in December, or two-and-a-half years later in May with the…
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$1.5M federal grant to support new Case Western Reserve University public-health scholarship program in partnership with Cleveland Department of Public Health
To address inequities in community-wide healthcare by increasing number of public-health practitioners City of Cleveland residents who lack access to healthcare will benefit from a new Case Western Reserve University-led program designed to increase the number of public-health practitioners…
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Columbia University's Gary Schwartz named Case Comprehensive Cancer Center's new director
A Columbia University oncologist renowned for his translational research, mentoring and leadership will become director of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) this spring. Gary Schwartz, chief of the Hematology & Oncology Division at Columbia University Irving Medical Center…
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University Marketing and Communications releases updated Editorial Style Guide
Have you ever noticed that some of the dashes in The Daily are longer than others but don’t know the difference? Or perhaps wondered whether the university writes "healthcare" as one word or two? When you’re writing about our alumni, do you struggle with the format to indicate their year of…
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Engaging with our community
This article appeared in the fall/winter 2022 issue of Think magazine. Over the next few weeks, The Daily will share some of the stories from the magazine's latest issue. Read more at case.edu/think/fall2022. Community engagement is so central to Case Western Reserve President Eric W. Kaler’s…
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Mandel School’s Angela Newman-White to serve as executive director for First Year Cleveland
In 2015, community leaders established First Year Cleveland to help reduce infant mortality rates and eliminate racial inequities in infant health outcomes in Cuyahoga County. Originally housed at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, the initiative found a permanent home at the Jack,…
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Three engineering classes utilize mixed reality to bring course concepts to life
It’s not everyday you walk into a classroom and see students using mixed-reality headsets to learn new concepts. Last semester, three classes in Case School of Engineering incorporated the HoloLens technology into their lesson plans, allowing students to learn in a new, highly visual and…
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CES 2023: Case Western Reserve to share ‘innovation ecosystem’ at Las Vegas show for 10th consecutive year
Human Fusions Institute, 3D violin maker, other exhibitors backed by university, Case School of Engineering, think[box] and LaunchNet When a Case Western Reserve-led team of entrepreneurs hits the exhibition floor Jan. 5-8, for CES 2023 in Las Vegas, it will mark the 10th straight year the…