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Building bridges: Discover how five student leaders foster community at CWRU
For those who work and study at Case Western Reserve University, the motivation to lead goes beyond a desire to hold a title—it’s an opportunity to take action, build community and create space for others to thrive. For Black student leaders, it’s also a chance to honor those who came before them wh...
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The science behind ice baths and polar plunges—are they truly beneficial?
For athletes, wellness enthusiasts and even casual gym-goers, the idea of plunging into an ice-cold bath after an intense workout has become increasingly popular. But beyond post-exercise recovery, the practice of cold immersion has deep roots in winter traditions. Each February, thousands of thri...
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More than a sports camp:  National Youth Sports Program drives transformative impact at CWRU
In 2012, Monique Olowu was a Cleveland parent looking to introduce her son to a college campus. The National Youth Sports Program (NYSP) at Case Western Reserve University—a five-week experience that combines sports, education and health services—presented the perfect opportunity. Olowu quickly im...
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Dean Kenneth B. Chance steps down after 11 years leading the dental school
After more than a decade as dean of Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine, Kenneth B. Chance Sr. (DEN ’79) will step down from the role Dec. 31. “Ken has helped guide the School of Dental Medicine through a number of significant changes over the past decade, from the constructio...
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Clearing the way for faster and more cost-effective separations
Trial-and-error separations could be replaced by quantitative and predictive molecular methods, CWRU researchers find
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Empowered to lead: Discover how three Black CWRU staff members are making a difference
For generations, Black Americans have stood at the forefront of shaping history, breaking barriers and driving progress in every facet of society—from civil rights and politics to science and the arts. And throughout February, individuals are encouraged to recognize the achievements, resilience and ...
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Keep your relationships strong with these tips from CWRU neuroscientist and philosopher Anthony Jack
Valentine’s Day has a reputation for being celebrated with grand gestures of love: marriage proposals, gifts and special dates. But when the roses wilt and chocolates are long gone, relationship maintenance is still important—whether for a friend, a significant other, a family member and even yourse...
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Finding love at CWRU: Meet some of our Spartan Sweethearts
How many first dates do you think have taken place at the Jolly Scholar? How many photo albums hold memories of weddings at Amasa Stone Chapel? For many Case Western Reserve University alumni, the campus reminds them of so much more than just their alma mater. In honor of Valentine’s Day, we colle...
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Celebrating innovation: E-Week events showcase engineering and build community (plus prizes and free food!)
Each February, Case School of Engineering celebrates Engineers Week (E-Week). The national celebration—which originated in 1951—is a time to reflect on the contributions engineers make to the world and encourage young people to pursue education and careers in the industry. ...
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Empowered to lead: Meet three Black CWRU staff members who are making a difference
For generations, Black Americans have stood at the forefront of shaping history, breaking barriers and driving progress in every facet of society—from civil rights and politics to science and the arts. And throughout February, individuals are encouraged to recognize the achievements, resilience and ...