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‘Age-Friendly’ care coming to retail clinics
The John A. Hartford Foundation awards $2.44 million to Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing to enhance age-friendly care at MinuteClinic locations The Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University is charting a path toward a more age-friendly health care experience fo...
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Hundreds take part in Day of Dialogue events
Participants emphasize need for action in addition to communication After a Day of Dialogue that drew hundreds of faculty, staff, students and alumni participants, the central question for the Case Western Reserve community became exceptionally clear: What comes next? Even before Wednesday’s sess...
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Case Western Reserve University-led research uncovers connections between psoriasis and joint disease
Study underscores importance of treating patients early to reduce likelihood of lasting bone damage A team led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers has made two major discoveries involving psoriasis, a chronic and debilitating skin disease with no known cure. The resea...
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Day of Dialogue offers opportunities to listen, learn, and inspire action
In the 15 days since George Floyd was killed, protests have stretched across the country and around the world. Some local leaders have vowed to reallocate portions of police budgets to community investment, while others have called for defunding of departments. And books like White Fragility and Ho...
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Haima Therapeutics licenses synthetic platelet technology from Case Western Reserve University for hemostatic therapy
Haima Therapeutics has executed an exclusive license agreement with Case Western Reserve University to research, develop and market artificial platelet technologies to treat patients with various bleeding disorders. The core technologies were developed in the laboratory of Professor Anirban Sen Gup...
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CWRU launches Race, Police and Protest website for communications, updates and resources
The events following the May 25 death of George Floyd reflect a nation experiencing a profound moment of reckoning. Every member of the Case Western Reserve community brings unique experience, expertise, and emotion to this moment. Each should have opportunities to speak, listen and learn. They a...
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First Destination Survey shows impressive outcomes for the Class of 2019
Year after year, Case Western Reserve graduates go on to impress employers and graduate schools alike as they take their next step after graduation. And one year post-commencement, the Class of 2019 has proven it is no exception to this trend, as evidenced by the results of the First Destination Sur...
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RoadPrintz Inc., with technology created at CWRU, secures additional funding to advance robotic street-painting vehicle
Following a fall 2019 license agreement between RoadPrintz Inc. and Case Western Reserve University, the company is now building a prototype street-painting vehicle to demonstrate to leading national industry partners that the technology can provide street-painting cheaper, faster and with significa...
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Bon Appétit opens new convenience store in Uptown
In response to the closure of Constantino’s Market, Bon Appétit Management Co. has opened a small convenience store within Dunkin’ Donuts to help students get some of the necessary food staples they might normally have purchased from the former Uptown vendor. Open on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., ...
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Commencement speaker, alumnus Bill Baker leaves Class of 2020 with simple advice
William “Bill” Baker began his commencement address Sunday with a confession. As a triple alumnus of Case Western Reserve, he had attended three graduation ceremonies here. “That’s three commencement speeches,” he said, “of which I don’t remember a word.” Still, the experience proved instructive ...