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Music PhD student Christopher Jenkins writes book on diversity initiatives in classical music
Christopher Jenkins, a PhD student in historical musicology, wrote a book titled Assimilation v. Integration in Music Education, published jointly by Routledge Press and the College Music Society. In this book, Jenkins proposed that the standard method of diversifying classical music—to diversify d...
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Mather Center pilots Future Faculty Fellows program; two CWRU postdocs participate in cohort
In late June, the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women piloted its Future Faculty Fellows program with four cohort members. This program brought doctoral students (who had completed all but their dissertations), postdocs, and first-year, women faculty together to meet current faculty at Cleveland-bas...
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Researchers write about considerations for dietary supplements for cardiovascular disease
An article by Esther Thatcher and Colin Crowe, both of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, was published in the May edition of Capsules, a publication from the Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH). Their article, titled “Starting the Conversation: Dietary...
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Medicine’s David Birnkrant’s work included in shortlist of neurology publications highlights
David Birnkrant, professor emeritus of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, co-edited and co-authored a collection of articles on “Specialty Care for the Patient with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy” in 2018. The collection recently was included on a shortlist of highlights from 75 years of neurology p...
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer completes long-term project for American Philosophical Association
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, professor of philosophy at the College of Arts and Sciences, recently completed a nearly three-year project for the American Philosophical Association. Alongside Sidra Shahid from Amsterdam College and Katherine Cassese from Harvard College, Bendik-Keymer conducted in-depth pub...
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Research team writes case report on contaminated eye drops
A group of researchers affiliated with Case Western Reserve University, University Hospital and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center recently had a case report titled “Investigating and Treating a Corneal Ulcer due to Extensively Drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa” published in Antimicrob...
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English department’s Michael W. Clune writes about a scary incident early in his career
Michael W. Clune, the Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight Professor of Humanities in the Department of English, reflected on interviewing for a job at another institution early in his career. He described his experience doing so amid concerns for his career prospects—and threats from a friend who was ...
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Mandel School’s Kedong Ding to participate in Data-Intensive Research Conference pre-conference workshop
Kedong Ding, a PhD student at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, was selected to participate in the 2023 Data-Intensive Research Conference pre-conference workshop. Hosted by the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series and the University of Minnesota's Life Course C...
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Medicine’s Robert Bales, Trygve Dolber talk about risks of increased alcohol use
Robert Bales and Trygve Dolber, assistant professors at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, talked about the risks of increased alcohol use and the impact on heart health on Cardi-OH Radio’s podcast, “Addressing Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Strategies for Primary Care.” In the podcast, Ba...
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer explores concept of wonder in Martha C. Nussbaum's work
In an unconventionally written book that challenges the literary imagination of its readers, Case Western Reserve University’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer explored how wonder is central to Martha C. Nussbaum's work. Nussbaum's work is opposed to the emotional and political conditions of 'narcissism'—the te...