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Sharona Hoffman (center) with assembled Harvard Law faculty members
Professor Sharona Hoffman speaks at Harvard Law School
Professor Sharona Hoffman participated in a writer’s workshop at Harvard Law School on June 9, 2025. Her talk was entitled “Addressing the Challenges of Cognitive Decline in the Physician Workforce.” The workshop’s subject was “Law, Health Care, and the…
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Political science’s Kathryn Lavelle publishes book with Yale University Press
Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long professor in World Affairs in the Department of Political Science at the College of Arts and Sciences, authored Reluctant Conquest: American Wealth, Power and Science in the Arctic, published earlier this month by the Yale University Press. The book…
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Researchers publish article on drug resistance using novel modeling approach
A team of CWRU researchers penned an article titled “Fitness Seascapes are Necessary for Realistic Modeling of the Evolutionary Response to Drug Therapy,” which was recently published in Science Advances. Led by Eshan King, a student in the Medical Scientist Training Program at the School of…
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Weatherhead’s David Cooperrider keynotes International Society for Organization Development conference
At the 2025 International Society for Organization Development and Change (ISODC), David Cooperrider—Distinguished University Professor and and the Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit—recently gave a keynote address in which he shared various ways individuals…
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Art history’s Elina Gertsman guest-edits volume of Convivium
Throughout the Middle Ages and across a staggering variety of sources, both the notion of smell and the olfactory sense responsible for smells’ discernment have been put through an exegetical, doctrinal, and mystical wringer by scores of philosophers, physicians and theologians. Ephemeral and…
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Modern languages and literatures’ Gabriela Copertari contributes to documentary on Argentine film
In her capacity as a film scholar specialized in contemporary Argentine cinema, Gabriela Copertari was recently interviewed for an Argentine documentary titled 76 89 23, which seeks to both pay homage to and reopen the debate about the 2000 controversial-turned-cult-favorite film 76 89 03. …
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Schubert Center’s Lisa Damour to moderate discussion with former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
Lisa Damour, author, psychologist and senior advisor to the Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western Reserve University, will moderate an upcoming City Club of Cleveland forum featuring Jacinda Ardern, the 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand. The forum will be Friday, June 6, at 7 p.m. at…
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Medicine researchers illuminate immune mechanisms behind tumor resistance to immunotherapy
Tyler E. Miller, assistant professor of pathology at the School of Medicine and the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, led a study on immune mechanisms behind tumor resistance to immunology. The research team’s results were recently published in Nature. The research uncovered how certain immune…
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Medicine’s Fabio Cominelli leads research team on TL1A/DR3 signaling in experimental Crohn’s disease
Fabio Cominelli, Distinguished University Professor at the School of Medicine, led research on TL1A/DR3 signaling in experimental Crohn’s disease alongside first author Paola Menghini, a research associate in the Digestive Health Research Institute at Case Western Reserve University. TL1A/DR3 is a…
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Students present loyalty program recommendation to the Cleveland Guardians
Members of the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity at Weatherhead School of Management recently gave a presentation at the Cleveland Guardians headquarters offices on a loyalty program recommendation they designed. Over the past eight months, seven brothers partnered with Alex Gould, a CWRU alum and…