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Weatherhead’s Juergen “JB” Brock promotes programs in Germany
Juergen “JB” Brock, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management, traveled to Germany in September. While there, he promoted the Executive MBA and Doctor of Business Administration programs at the Retail NXT conference. The event targeted about 1,000 senior decis...
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School of Law convenes experts to prepare report on updating the Geneva Conventions
On the 75th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions, 29 leading experts in the field of international humanitarian law (IHL) from around the world gathered at Case Western Reserve University School of Law to discuss whether there is a need to strengthen the Geneva Conventions to address the challenges...
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Editors of CWRU’s Pathogens and Immunity journal interview Anthony Fauci
In early August, Pathogens and Immunity journal editors Neil Greenspan and Michael Lederman conducted an interview with physician, immunologist and infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci. During the interview, Fauci discussed his work as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious ...
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Classics students and faculty members attend and present at 102nd Annual Meeting of the Ohio Classical Conference
Case Western Reserve University faculty and students in the Department of Classics at the College of Arts and Sciences recently attended the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Ohio Classical Conference Columbus Academy in Gahanna, Ohio. During this two-day event, faculty and students in the fields of Gree...
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Earth, environmental and planetary sciences' AW Omta conducts research on changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels
Scientists are trying to understand why the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere changed by about 90 parts per million (ppmv) between icy (glacial) and warmer (interglacial) periods in Earth’s history. This is a big question in climate research. Even though these cycles between cold and warm periods seem...
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Mandel School’s Richard Romaniuk publishes book in Poland
Richard Romaniuk’s book Leczenie Uzależnień: Materiały na Zamówienie (Addiction Treatment: Requested Materials) was published in Poland in August. Romaniuk is a lecture at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. His book is a compilation of the his articles on evidence-...
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Medical Director Elizabeth Click to serve on panel on how to enhance employee engagement
Recent surveys reveal alarming rates of disengagement and burnout, with only one-third of employees saying their organization cares about their well-being. There is a clear need for employer-driven solutions that support employee well-being. Elizabeth Click, medical director at Case Western Reserv...
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Mandel School’s Victor Groza records video series on American child welfare system
Victor Groza, the Grace F. Brody Professor of Parent-Child Studies at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, recently recorded a series of videos about the American child welfare system. The videos were translated into Korean and sent to an alum of the Mandel School’s ...
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Political science’s Kathryn C. Lavelle explores global challenges through the lens of the Arctic
Kathryn C. Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs in the Department of Political Science at the College of Arts and Sciences, was recently among the collaborators on a volume of Constructing Global Challenges in World Politics (NY: Routledge, 2024). The book’s contributors, fr...
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Engineering’s Chase Cao writes article published in Advanced Functional Materials
Chase Cao, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Case School of Engineering, recently wrote an article titled “Rapid Regeneration of Graphite Anodes via Self-Induced Microwave Plasma.” Published in Advanced Functional Materials, explores an innovative ...