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Kelvin Smith Library's Brian Gray discusses conference to help university libraries better connect with first-year students
First year experience conference at CWRU focuses on service, student retention Library Journal: Brian Gray, research services team leader at Kelvin Smith Library, discussed a conference Case Western Reserve University hosted to help university libraries better connect first-year students with…
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CWRU students win first and second place at LaunchTown Entrepreneurship Awards
Case Western Reserve University teams sweep 12th annual LaunchTown Entrepreneurship Awards cleveland.com: Two student teams at Case Western Reserve University took first and second place at the LaunchTown Entrepreneurship Awards. Brothers and PhD candidates Alex Lonsberry and Andrew Lonsberry took…
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Nursing's Marilyn Lotas discusses initiative to test and treat children for lead poisoning
Partnership testing Cleveland students for lead finishes first ideastream: Marilyn Lotas, associate professor of nursing, discussed the new initiative between Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Metropolitan School District to test and treat local children for lead poisoning.
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Art history's Henry Adams examines reaction to knowledge that a revered 19th-century artist was a sexual predator
Thomas Eakins: Brilliant painter, gifted photographer … sexual predator? The Conversation: Henry Adams, the Ruth Coulter Heede Professor of Art History, wrote a piece examining the reaction of feminist art historians to the knowledge that a revered 19th-century artist was a sexual predator.…
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Sears think[box] cited as a successful college makerspace for four key reasons
The four components of Case Western Reserve University’s successful makerspace EAB (subscription required for access to full article): The Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears think[box] was cited as a successful college makerspace for four key reasons.
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses how the Trump administration has quickly filled several federal judicial positions
McConnell cements a legacy for Trump with reshaped courts Bloomberg: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed how President Donald Trump’s administration has quickly filled several federal judicial positions.
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Anthropology's Cynthia Beall comments on potential genetic adaptation in nomadic group
'Sea nomads' are first known humans genetically adapted to diving National Geographic: Cynthia Beall, Distinguished University Professor and the Sarah Idell Pyle Professor of Anthropology, commented on a recent study that suggests the Bajau, a group of nomadic people living near the water in areas…
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Medicine's Anita Aminoshariae co-authors study on NSAID dental pain treatment
Common pain relievers beat opioids for dental pain relief The New York Times: Anita Aminoshariae, associate professor of endodontics and director of predoctoral endodontics, discussed a study she co-authored on using drugs like ibuprofen and acetaminophen instead of opioids to treat dental pain.
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Schubert Center for Child Studies hosts conference on Cleveland's children
Cleveland's children are focus of conference at Case Western Reserve University on Friday cleveland.com: The Schubert Center for Child Studies is hosting a conference all day today (April 27) focused on improving the opportunities for children in Cleveland.
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CWRU researchers study effects of fruits and vegetables on heart disease
Keep eating veggies (and fruits) for better health U.S. News & World Report: A study conducted by researchers at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine suggests that higher ratios of fruits and vegetables in a diet can reduce the risk of heart and metabolic disease.