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Q&A: Men’s tennis players Jonathan Powell and James Hopper discuss their NCAA DIII Doubles Championship win
Both Jonathan Powell and James Hopper readily admit their collegiate tennis prospects weren’t the strongest. “There were very few coaches who were truly interested in recruiting me,” said Hopper, now a rising senior majoring in biomedical engineering who grew up playing soccer and didn’t get serio...
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3 things to do in Cleveland in June
There’s nothing quite like summer in The Land—and it’s just days away. With seemingly endless opportunities to enjoy yourself the next few months—from kayaking on the Cuyahoga to catching a game at Progressive Field to enjoying live music on patios around the city—it’s likely you don’t need any reco...
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Staff member, alumnus Anand Kadambi passes away
The Case Western Reserve University community is mourning the loss of staff member Anand Kadambi (CWR ’06), who died unexpectedly last week. He was 38. A kind and gentle soul since childhood, he often thought of others before himself and was always willing to offer a helping hand. When Anand was ...
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Dental faculty member provides oral cancer screenings, dental health education at LGBT Community Center
Serving the community is the foundation of Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine’s mission. From the Healthy Smiles Sealant Program with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District to regular patient care for as many as 70,000 patients annually at the Dental Clinic on Chester Aven...
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Renowned social epidemiologist, research leader named inaugural senior vice president for research and technology management
University of Minnesota's Michael Oakes excels at catalyzing broad collaborations
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Case Western Reserve University signs license agreement to bring artificial intelligence breakthroughs closer to cancer patient care
Picture Health CEO reports initial round of seed funding is oversubscribed When Case Western Reserve research showed that artificial intelligence (AI) could identify which lung cancer patients would benefit from chemotherapy, a national magazine called the finding one of the “10 Most Incredible Med...
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Men's tennis team heads to national championships—again
The Case Western Reserve University men's tennis team, ranked second in Division III, will be heading to the NCAA Championship match for the second-straight season after defeating fourth-ranked Middlebury College 5-1 in their semifinal match on Tuesday morning. CWRU will now have its shot at redemp...
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Commencement 2022: Watch how we celebrated
It took almost three years, but this weekend Case Western Reserve University finally had the chance to celebrate fully traditional commencement ceremonies—indoors and all. "This is a happy day," President Eric W. Kaler declared at Sunday morning's convocation, and the crowd showed its agreement wit...
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Together again: Double alumnus and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb addresses graduates at first indoor commencement since 2019
Four years after earning his own two degrees from Case Western Reserve, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb urged the university’s 2022 graduates to pursue opportunities that inspire passion—even if they lead in unexpected directions. “What I want to ask of you as you keep writing your story is to engage w...
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Commencement kicks off: More than 2,500 students, two honorary degree recipients to take the stage this weekend
After back-to-back years of markedly different graduation festivities—virtual in 2020 and restricted to students and select faculty in 2021—Case Western Reserve University will again welcome families and friends to campus this weekend for commencement ceremonies. More than 2,500 graduating students...