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Piece by history’s Aviva Rothman appears in Physics Today
A short piece by Aviva Rothman, assistant professor in the Department of History, appeared in an issue of Physics Today. Titled “Johannes Kepler’s pursuit of harmony,” the piece is adapted from Rothman’s book titled The Pursuit of Harmony: Kepler on Cosmos, Confession, and Community (University of…
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Medicine’s Mahmoud Ghannoum has book published on gut health
Mahmoud Ghannoum, professor at the School of Medicine, recently had a book published titled Total Gut Balance: Fix Your Mycobiome Fast for Complete Digestive Wellness. In this text, Ghannoum discussed the mycobiome and impacts of diet on digestive health and wellness. The book also includes…
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Mandel School’s Mark S. Fleisher pens piece on impact of immigrants, black American migrants fleeing slavery on Chicago in early 20th century
An article co-authored by Mark S. Fleisher, research professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, was published in the Journal of Black Studies. Titled, “Historical Roots of Chicago’s Contemporary Violence: An Interpretation of Chicago’s Early Sociologists’…
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Antarctic Search for Meteorites program featured in NASA podcast
The Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) program was featured in an episode of NASA's “On a Mission” podcast. Ralph Harvey, professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences, has been a principal investigator of the program since 1996. ANSMET involves a small group of…
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School of Law student selected to attend Forbes Under 30 Summit
Every year, Forbes selects an elite group of high-achieving undergraduate and graduate students from across the nation to obtain a scholarship to attend its celebrated Forbes Under 30 Summit.  Among the invited students was a third-year School of Law student Justin Hill, president of the law…
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Engineering’s Kathryn Daltorio featured in story by Wogrammer
Kathryn Daltorio, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, was featured in an article produced by the platform Wogrammer, which focuses on highlighting women in the STEM industry. In the article, the Ohio-native discusses her childhood inclinations toward STEM, as well as her…
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Oxford University Press to publish book by physics’ Mano Singham
Oxford University Press will publish a book by Mano Singham, retired director of the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education and adjunct associate professor of physics. It is Singham’s fourth book. The book titled, The Great Paradox of Science: Why Its Conclusions Can Be Relied…
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Researchers co-author article on the economic constraints that impact produce prescription programs
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University co-authored an article that was published in Society of Behavioral Medicine, Volume 9, Issue 5. The authors were: Allison Schlosser, postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Bioethics;Kakul Joshi, a predoctoral scholar in the Department of…
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics host Artificial Intelligence in Oncology Symposium
On Oct. 24, the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics hosted the inaugural Artificial Intelligence in Oncology Symposium at Case Western Reserve University. This event, which featured a number of expert speakers and panelists,…
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CWRU French section participates at the Biennale de la Langue Française
From left to right: Student Kimberly Osbern; Lilas Al Dakr, senior Fulbright scholar; Charlotte Sanpere, full-time lecturer in French; Fabienne Pizot-Haymore, a full-time lecturer in French and director of the French for Specific Purposes Center; and Cheryl Toman, the Eirik Børve Professor of…