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Division of Public Safety shares winter break safety tips
As Case Western Reserve University students wrap up their finals, many will head home for winter break, leaving their residence halls or apartments for several weeks while others will remain around campus. The Division of Public Safety has tips to share for members of the university community—whet...
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State of the University 2019
Editor’s Note: After consultation with the Faculty Senate in 2014, the president’s annual State of the University report transitioned from a spoken address to a written account. Below is 2019’s edition. To the Case Western Reserve University Community: It is difficult to believe that this is my ...
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Case School of Engineering creates new Computer & Data Sciences Department
$5 million gift from alumnus also creates the Kevin J. Kranzusch Professorship Case Western Reserve University has launched a new Computer & Data Sciences Department in the Case School of Engineering and announced the Kevin J. Kranzusch Professorship, which will be held by the future chair of the n...
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Case Western Reserve University students to gain easier access to resources with new tool
This week, Case Western Reserve University launched CWRU Journey, a new platform to simplify the way students make appointments with staff who can connect them to resources. Through CWRU Journey, students can schedule meetings with: Navigators (undergraduates);Career consultants in Post-Graduate ...
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SEC Commissioner (and Case Western Reserve alum) Hester Peirce to speak on entrepreneurship Dec. 9
Before Hester M. Peirce was appointed a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) commissioner, she was an undergraduate student at Case Western Reserve University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in economics in 1993. Since being sworn into her SEC post in January 2018—one of the federal ...
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New STEM track introduced to full-time MBA program at the Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management
New track in the program bridges analytics, technology and business skills To meet changing market trends with a forward-thinking curriculum, Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management has added a STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) track to its full-time M...
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With new $500,000 Mellon Foundation grant, Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Museum of Art expand joint program in art and art history
With a five-year $500,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Museum of Art (CWRU/CMA) Joint Program in Art History will create new fellowships, courses and distinctions for a program that’s among the most unique of its kind in the country. Est...
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Division of Public Safety shares alcohol safety information
No matter the time of year, those who choose to drink alcohol should take precautions to ensure their safety. And during the holiday season, there may be even more opportunities to imbibe. With that in mind, the Division of Public Safety at Case Western Reserve University would like members of the...
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New research from Case Western Reserve University identifies neurodevelopment-related gene deficiency
Findings may lead to clues for possible treatments for autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia Researchers at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have identified that a gene critical to clearing up unnecessary proteins plays a role in brain development and contributes to the ...
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Ralph T. and Esther L. Warburton Foundation pledges another $3 million to Case Western Reserve University for medical, dental and nursing scholarships
Commitment comes as three schools' students come together in newly opened Health Education Campus—expressly designed to advance interprofessional education Tenelle Clark, a first-generation college student from Summit County with an undergraduate degree in nursing, didn’t even consider applying to...