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Reflecting on 2022: See some of our top stories from the past year
After two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2022 represented a gradual return to normalcy—and The Daily’s most-read headlines of the year told the story. While research articles out of Case Western Reserve University illustrated ongoing concerns about the pandemic, other articles demonstrated how…
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Director of Student Activities and Leadership Colleen Barker-Williamson to retire after more than 33 years at CWRU
Colleen Barker-Williamson has dedicated her career to supporting Case Western Reserve University’s student leaders, spending more than three decades in student activities and leadership, including in her current role as director of the Office of Student Activities and Leadership for the past 20…
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CWRU to close at regular time tomorrow
As a reminder, Case Western Reserve closes at the end of the usual workday tomorrow (Thursday, Dec. 22), and will reopen on its regular schedule on Tuesday, Jan. 3. The university is monitoring a severe winter storm that is expected to arrive Thursday evening and remain through Saturday…
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2022 in review:Case Western Reserve University in the media
From a memorable midterm election to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and medical breakthroughs to the war in Ukraine, the expertise and insight of Case Western Reserve University’s faculty and staff were at the forefront of the stories making headlines nationally and…
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4 healthy recipes to consider cooking this winter
With winter drawing nearer, it's important to incorporate high-nutrient foods in your diet to help your immune system fight off common seasonal viruses. And at Case Western Reserve University, there are plenty of opportunities to learn evidence-based and enjoyable approaches to healthy eating.…
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2022 State of the University
Editor’s Note: After consultation with the Faculty Senate in 2014, the president’s annual State of the University report transitioned from a spoken address to a written account. Below is the edition for 2022. To the Case Western Reserve University Community: The tremendous progress we have…
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‘Silly putty’ spectral science: Stretching cells for a brand-new view inside
Case Western Reserve researcher, collaborator at University of California-Santa Cruz to study role of nutrients in ovarian cancer cells Case Western Reserve University scientist Lydia Kisley, the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor in physics at the College of Arts and Sciences, and a collaborator…
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School of Medicine's Gelise Thomas selected to Crain’s Cleveland Business' “Forty Under 40” Class of 2022
Since joining Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in March of this year, Gelise Thomas has made an immediate impact by creating programs and leading initiatives to help researchers understand their roles in helping to close the gaps in health disparities.  Thomas directs strategic…
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5 tips to manage stress
Everyone experiences stressors, and with the combination of final exams, winter break preparation and seasonal obligations, you might find yourself particularly overwhelmed this time of year. While different studies suggest stress is necessary to boost motivation, personal growth and development,…
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Author and activist Kimberly Jones to engage the campus community as keynote for MLK Convocation
Editor's note: A new speaker has been announced for the 2023 MLK Convocation. Nic Stone, a best-selling author, has been selected to give the address. The New York Times bestselling-author Kimberly Jones will be the featured speaker at the 2023 Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on Friday, Jan.…