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Northeast Ohio's retail industry trying to bounce back from COVID-19 pandemic
Executive Director Michael Goldberg comments on unemployment numbers in Ohio rising for the first time since early in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sharon Milligan named interim dean of the Mandel School
When Grover “Cleve” Gilmore retires June 30 as dean of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences after nearly two decades in the role, another longtime Mandel School leader will helm the school on an interim basis. Sharon E. Milligan, associate dean for academic affairs…
Message from Marvin Nieman and Cheryl Thompson: Welcome Back!
More excitement from our Graduate Education Office! Marvin Nieman and Cheryl Thompson share their enthusiasm for students in the labs and PhD and Masters students coming back to campus.  Welcome Back! Marvin Nieman…
African Americans with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas have distinctly poor treatment outcomes independent of medical care access
A new study led by Wendi O’Neill, DDS and Quintin Pan, PhD found that African-American patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) have significantly shorter overall survival than European-American OPSCC patients, even when the groups have similar access to medical care, according…
Juneteenth—A Commemoration of Justice Delayed
To mark Juneteenth, I invite you to watch a short video from Doris Evans, (MED '68), Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr. Evans provides a brief history of Juneteenth (June 19)—the importance of commemorating this day and its significance in…
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Clinical Research Navigator: Valerie Vinson
Valerie Vinson is the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center-supported clinical research navigator at University Hospitals Clinical Trials Unit at the Seidman Cancer Center. As a whole, she is tasked with increasing the number of patients, especially those of minority race and ethnicity, who enroll in…
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and other top U.S. cancer centers call for urgent action to get cancer-preventing HPV vaccination back on track
COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted delivery of key health services for children and adolescents, including HPV vaccination for cancer prevention
Spartan Showcase: Emily Miller
Year: PhD Candidate Major: Social Welfare Emily Miller, a Case Western Reserve University PhD candidate in social welfare, believes many systems in the United States are ineffective at addressing root causes of social issues. Miller wants to change that—and she’s well on her way. Her work on…
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Case Western Reserve biologist leads discovery of new invasive fish
Second ‘Cichlid’ fish species—native to Mexico—now threatening waters of southern United States, invading waterways in Louisiana A Case Western Reserve University scientist has played the lead role in identifying an invasive species related to one already threatening other fish in the waters of…