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KL2 Scholar Grads Find Common Measures of Immune Status, Inflammation Can Predict Mortality
A new collaborative study led by Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals has found that commonly used clinical indicators of immune status and inflammation can predict mortality in the general population. Published in JAMA Network Open, the study showed that lymphopenia (a condition characterized...
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Engineering’s YeongAe Heo appointed a voting member to American Concrete Institute's Committee 348, Structural Reliability and Safety
YeongAe Heo, assistant professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, was appointed as a voting member to the American Concrete Institute's Committee 348, Structural Reliability and Safety. The goal of this committee is to develop and correlate knowledge on structural safety and to make recommen...
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Volunteer at the Engineering Challenges Carnival Feb. 15
Volunteers are needed for the Engineering Challenges Carnival, which will be held Feb. 15 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Thwing Center. Volunteers will participate in hands-on STEM activities and demonstrations with children in elementary and middle schools from across the Cleveland metropolitan area. T...
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Check out courses to consider as you plan your spring schedule
As students meticulously plan their schedules during course registration for spring semester, which begins today for undergraduates, there are a number of unexpected and interesting classes that may catch their attention. No matter the area of study, students can choose courses across a wide spectru...
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Online master’s students share their experiences in CWRU's programs
Not all Case Western Reserve University students learn on campus—or even in Cleveland. With five degree offerings available in completely online formats, some students can finish their degrees without ever stepping foot on campus. The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences...
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Hands-on engineering
New immersive first-year student lab course bolstered by $2 million gift from Case School of Engineering alum Roger E. Susi First-year students at Case Western Reserve University are about to get their hands dirty early and often as part of a new signature, introductory course at the Case School o...
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Scout RFP, startup founded by Case Western Reserve University alums, sold for $540 million
Started by alums of Case Western Reserve University in 2014, Scout RFP—offering online tools and services to streamline sourcing and an array of business dealings—was sold for $540 million in cash, the San Francisco-based company announced Monday. The purchase marks the second significant entrepre...
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Did You Know: Online master’s programs
At Case Western Reserve University, teaching and learning are at the heart of all we do. While most typically think of that happening in a traditional classroom setting, there are several ways to learn at CWRU. During the month of November, we’ll highlight just a few of the ways to engage with learn...
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Student team places 10th at East Central North American Regional of the International Collegiate Programming Competition
Three teams of computer science students competed in the East Central North American Regional of the International Collegiate Programming Competition Saturday, Oct. 26. The CWRU teams competed against 112 teams from 43 schools from Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ontario. The CWRU team o...
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Leonard Gelfand STEM Center’s Me'lani Labat Joseph honored for contributions to STEM
Me'lani Labat Joseph (left) with Betsy Kling Me'lani Labat Joseph, director of engineering at the Leonard Gelfand STEM Center, was recognized at the Women Living STEM event, hosted by the STEM Learning Ecosystems and Teaching Institute for Excellence in STEM. The event aims to recognize women in N...