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CWRU students reflect on their study abroad experiences
Colleges pledge to send more students abroad The Atlantic: Alexis Attinoto, a recent alumna, Jack Boatman, a music-education major, andKatherine Krawiec, a biomedical engineering student, reflected on their study abroad experiences.
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Medicine's Jill Barnholtz-Sloan explains doubts for study finding link between cell phone use, cancer
Study linking cell phone use to cancer stirs debate The Scientist: Jill Barnholtz-Sloan, associate professor of medicine, explained some of the doubts she has for a study that found a link between cell phone use and cancer. "There is not a clear dose response relationship from these data," she…
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School of Dental Medicine graduates first majority female class
Case Western Reserve graduates first female-majority class ADA News: The CWRU School of Dental Medicine Class of 2016 was the first in school history to be majority female. "At Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine, anyone who applies to our school is treated fairly and…
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Weatherhead School's Diane Bergeron weighs in on wage gap between men and women
53 years after Equal Pay Act, why women still earn less than men and how to bridge the wage gap: City Club panel The Plain Dealer: Diane Bergeron, associate professor of organizational behavior, participated in a panel on the wage gap between men and women, and also explained the…
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Psychological sciences' Amy Przeworski explains importance of leaving one’s baby from time to time
Tear-filled farewells Pregnancy and Newborn Magazine: Amy Przeworski, assistant professor of psychological sciences, explained the importance of leaving one’s baby from time to time, no matter how hard it may be for both parent and child. “Parents may feel guilty and think that perhaps what is…
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New Nord Family Greenway profiled in "Architect Magazine"
The Nord Family Greenway Architect Magazine: The Nord Family Greenway, a new innovative urban landscape project announced by Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Museum of Art, was profiled.
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Distinguished University Professor Richard Boyatzis weighs in on research suggesting emotions can be spread from person to person
Exploring emotional contagion The Scientist: Richard Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor and the H.R. Horvitz Professor of Family Business, weighed in on research suggesting that emotions can spread from person to person by engaging a set of brain circuits that are active, even when a…
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Music's David Rothenberg previews The Cleveland Orchestra's performance of Dvorak's Stabat Mater
David Rothenberg previews Dvorak'sStabat Mater at The Cleveland Orchestra ideastream: David Rothenberg, associate professor and chair of the Department of Music, gave a preview of The Cleveland Orchestra's performance of Dvorak's Stabat Mater, explaining its origin and meaning.
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PRCHN's Darcy Freedman discusses Future of Food in Your Neighborhood Study
CWRU project aims to be hub of healthier habits Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Darcy Freedman, associate director of the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, discussed the three-year Future of Food in Your Neighborhood Study. “We took advantage of this…
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CWRU receives grant to establish center aimed at creating cartilage to replace prostheses
Case Western Reserve University to open center to create cartilage with $6.7 million grant The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University received a five-year, $6.7 million grant to establish the Center for Multimodal Evaluation of Engineered Cartilage. The center will be aimed at creating…