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Student Q&A with Milana Sacco
Milana Sacco Majors: Business Management with a secondary major in Theater Q: What are you up to this summer? I have been busy running my small business Made by Milana. For my business, I bake cookies for weddings, graduation parties, and even first birthday parties. My custom sugar cookies have…
Student Q&A with Elizabeth Finazzo
Elizabeth Finazzo Master of Business Administration and Juris Doctor Q: What are you up to this summer? I have a commercial real estate internship with the Retail Services Group at Colliers in Cleveland.  Q: How did you find out about this opportunity? I connected with Colliers during the…
Mandel School’s Ann Nguyen selected for early-career research honor
Ann Nguyen, assistant professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, was selected to be a Research Education Component (REC) Scholar by the Cleveland Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. The REC aims to support the scientific and career development of early…
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Staff Members recognized for service to CWRU
Supporting everything from teaching and research to operational efforts and more, staff members are key to Case Western Reserve’s success. Each year, the university recognizes exceptional staff members with two awards: the President’s Award for Distinguished Service and the Robin Kramer Volunteer…
Dr. Umut Gurkan Develops Diagnostic Technologies to Fight Health Disparities Worldwide
From Ankara, Turkey to Cleveland, Ohio, Gurkan Knows How Technology Can Advance Health Equity Everywhere Umut Gurkan, PhD, was born and raised in Turkey. A Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the CWRU School of Engineering and member of the Cancer Prevention…
'It's extremely shocking and disturbing': Voisin
CP24 TV Toronto: Dexter Voisin, dean of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, shared his perspective on data found in a Toronto Police Service report indicating racial disparities in policing in the city. Voisin's interview appears at 1:37 during the…
New study finds COVID-19 booster increases antibodies by more than 85% in nursing home residents and their caregivers
Results suggest this highly vulnerable population could be significantly better protected The pandemic has hit nursing home residents especially hard, with a disproportionately large share of COVID-19 infection and mortality rates in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control…
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New study finds COVID-19 booster increases antibodies by more than 85% in nursing home residents and their caregivers
Results suggest this highly vulnerable population could be significantly better protected The pandemic has hit nursing home residents especially hard, with a disproportionately large share of COVID-19 infection and mortality rates in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control…
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Scientists blend AI, 3D tissue imaging to identify aggressive prostate cancer
Researchers at Case Western Reserve, University of Washington working to gain novel view of cancer, supported by $3.1 million National Institutes of Health grant Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and the University of Washington expect to gain valuable new insights into highly…
Student Q&A with Grace Barry
Grace Barry (pictured on the left) Major: Economics  Secondary major: Business management with a concentration in business information technology  Minor: Psychology Q: What are you up to this summer? I have an internship with Ernst & Young in Dallas, Texas, where I will be doing managerial…