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CWRU Student-Run Free Clinic to open this fall
CWRU Student-Run Free Clinic to open this fall Cleveland Jewish News: The Case Western Reserve University Student-Run Free Clinic, an inter-professional program in which medical and nursing students work hand in hand. Lauren Rotman, chair of development for the clinic, and David Lawrence, a second-...
Researchers build artificial lung that runs on air, not pure oxygen
An artificial lung built by Cleveland researchers has reached efficiencies akin to the genuine organ, using air—not pure oxygen as current man-made lungs require—for the source of the essential element. Use in humans is still years away, but for the 200 million lung disease sufferers worldwide, ...
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Staff: Take the Procurement Services customer service survey for chance to win Flip camera
Staff members are invited to take the Procurement Services annual customer service survey. Participant responses will help the department provide better service. Participants will be entered to win a Flip video camera. Click here to take the survey....
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Jared Bendis talks about the fine—or not so fine—art of YouTube
The fine art of YouTube Chicago Tribune: Forty-eight hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, most of is of questionable quality. “Some reflect that when the typewriter was invented, there was no boom in great literature," said Jared Bendis, creative director of new media at The Freedma...
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Law professor Jonathan Adler says Michigan's ban on affirmative action "a close call"
Michigan ban on affirmative action may get 2nd look Associated Press: Michigan’s attorney general plans to ask an entire federal appeals court to suspend and re-examine the decision that overturned the state’s ban on affirmative action in college admissions. “This is a fascinating case. It’s a clos...
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New study shows preemies catch up in vocabulary by teen years; H. Gerry Taylor weighs in
Preemies can catch up in vocabulary by teen years Reuters: A new study says that by the age of 16, children born very prematurely can catch up to children born at full term in their ability to identify names of things. H. Gerry Taylor, a professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine who was not...
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CWRU is socially connected—find out the community’s favorite way to network
There’s no doubt about it: Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff are connected in this world. But while social networks are obviously gaining prevalence, most of you feel there is no replacement for good ole face-to-face conversation, which won our poll. Inching close to a win...
Career Center's Genine Apidone facilitates roundtable on career counseling at national conference
Genine Apidone, career development manager in the Case Western Reserve University Career Center, facilitated a roundtable discussion on Career Counseling Program best practices at the National Career Development Association annual conference in San Antonio on July 1. Her discussion centered around t...
Anorexia and Bone Health
Researcher links anorexia to early-onset osteoporosis in women. Anorexia can have devastating health consequences, including putting women at risk for early-onset osteoporosis. According to Kathryn Teng, a personal health expert at Cast Western Reserve University School of Medicine and director of ...
Lawyer claims mental incompetency but represents others; law professor Lewis Katz weighs in
Lawyer who claims he’s mentally incompetent continued to handle guardianship case Akron Beacon Journal: A Norton attorney claimed he was incompetent to stand trial on public indecency charges but continued to represent at least one client. “I don’t see how he could [continue] with a straight face,”...