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Five management students participate in sustainability competition
On Jan. 14, Beta Gamma Sigma of Cleveland hosted the second annual Technology and Innovation Conference–Sustainability at the Idea Center at PlayhouseSquare. This event was sponsored by the Weatherhead School of Management, and five graduate business students were selected to participate on teams w...
Learn more about research budgets during Jan. 25 Lab Management Series
The Lab Management Series continues Jan. 25 with “Research Budgets 101,” presented by Diane Domanovics, assistant vice president for research administration. The workshop, held from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Thwing Center’s Spartan Room, will cover mysterious facts about your research budget, such as the...
Information meeting for emergency response team to be held Jan. 24; RSVP by Jan. 20
An information meeting will be held Jan. 24 for those interested in becoming part of Case Western Reserve University’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). During the meeting, which will take place from noon to 1 p.m. in Adelbert Hall’s Toepfer Room, participants will learn the goals of CERT an...
LGBT Center holding art contest; prizes awarded to top three
In order to promote awareness of LGBT issues and the resources of the Case Western Reserve University LGBT community, the CWRU LGBT Center is holding an art contest. Students from the Case Western Reserve, Cleveland Institute of Music and Cleveland Institute of Art are invited to submit artwork that...
Lose the fat and improve the gums, CWRU dental researchers find
Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine researchers found the human body is better at fighting gum disease when fat cells, which trigger inflammation, disappear. The findings come from a pilot study of 31 obese people with gum disease. Half of the group with an average body mass i...
Researchers use Mother Nature’s methods to rebuild bone faster
A manmade package filled with nature’s bone-building ingredients delivers the goods over time and space to heal serious bone injuries faster than products currently available, Cleveland researchers have found. Tested on sheep in Switzerland, the surgical elastic “implant device”—essentially a wrapp...
School of Medicine awarded $6.75 million to study IBD
Investigators at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine received a $6.75 million Program Project Grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) to study the role of innate immunity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). For years, scientists have f...
$6.75M Awarded to Case Western Reserve to Study IBD
CLEVELAND - Investigators at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine received a $6.75 million Program Project Grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) to study the role of innate immunity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). For years, scient...
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Female WWII pilot gives $2 million to flight nursing program
Dorothy Ebersbach applied to the Women Airforce Service Pilots in 1943, when this photograph was taken. A pioneering female aviator who served her country during World War II has made a gift to Case Western Reserve University’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing—a gift that combines her love of...
Learn more about Teach for America at Dec. 5 information session
A Teach For America information session will be held Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. in Sears Hall 480. Teach for America alumni will discuss the achievement gap, what TFA is doing to help close it, and how to get involved. The event is open to all grade levels and majors. Pizza will be provided....