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Nursing's Jaclene Zauszniewski discusses need for more nursing faculty in the U.S.
A measure of forgiveness Crain’s Cleveland Business: A $1.5 million federal grant allows the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing to expand a loan-forgiveness program for students who aspire to become faculty. "The U.S. nurse faculty shortage remains at a critical level," said Jaclene…
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Psychological sciences' Lucene Wisniewski joins panel discussion on prevalence of eating disorders
Eating disorders; Community Police Commission two years later& Statehouse news WCPN: On a recent episode of The Sound of Ideas, Lucene Wisniewski, adjunct assistant professor of psychological sciences, joined a panel of experts who discussed the prevalence of eating disorders as well as signs,…
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First-year students contribute to Keep Euclid Beautiful initiative
Keep Euclid Beautiful enlists help of Case Western Reserve University freshmen in efforts to clean up community areas The News Herald: First-year students at Case Western Reserve University contributed to the Keep Euclid Beautiful initiative by helping to clean up the skate park area at Memorial…
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Faculty members discuss NAFTA renegotiations
NAFTA negotiations; Cleveland mayoral debate debrief ideastream: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law, and Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs, weighed in on the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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CWRU offers new pizza ATM in Sears think[box]
One of those viral pizza ATMs is now in Cleveland serving hot pies The Plain Dealer: Bon Appetit Management Co. recently began offering a new pizza ATM at the Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears think[box]. The pizzas are created offsite by Bon Appetit chefs and transported to the ATM, where they…
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Psychological sciences' Elizabeth Short explains how toddlers' behavior is a sign of love for parents
Signs your baby loves you Parenting: Elizabeth Short, professor of psychological sciences, explained how when toddlers behave well for others, but saves blowups for their parents, it’s a sign of trust and love.
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Article highlights what's new at CWRU this semester
What’s new at 17 Northeast Ohio colleges? Programs, buildings, sports and much more The Plain Dealer: The start of the academic year brings many changes at Case Western Reserve University. Among them: the new dean of the Weatherhead School of Management, Manoj K. Malhotra; a Master of Arts in…
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Distinguished University Professor Maxwell J. Mehlman authors report on potential savings from Issue 2
New pro-Issue 2 analysis projects $536 million in prescription drug savings The Columbus Dispatch: Maxwell J. Mehlman, Distinguished University Professor, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and director of the Law-Medicine Center, authored a report that found Issue 2…
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Research Institute for Children's Health's Mitch Drumm discusses his research on cystic fibrosis
Dr. Mitch Drumm - Hike & Seek for Research WKYC: Mitch Drumm, director of the Research Institute for Children's Health, discussed his research on cystic fibrosis and how researchers and scientists are coming together at Case Western Reserve University to test and treat other genetic diseases…
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CWRU ranked No. 1 in Ohio in Payscale's annual College Salary Report
What colleges and majors lead to a well-paying job? See how Ohio schools rank The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University ranked No. 1 in Ohio in Payscale's annual College Salary Report, which measures universities that lead to the highest-paying post-graduation jobs.