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Registration open for the 2026 National Youth Sports Program
Applications for the National Youth Sports Program (NYSP), a transformative year-round initiative that empowers youth in Greater Cleveland to think and act beyond their circumstances at Case Western Reserve University, is now open for registration. Since 1970, NYSP has provided a safe and…
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Discover the impact of the 2026 Charity Choice campaign
Charity Choice Campaign delivers meaningful impact to CWRU students and community
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3 things to do in Cleveland in March
With spring break on the horizon for Case Western Reserve University students, it’s a prime time to take a mental pause. One of the best ways to do that is by exploring our community. We’ve pulled together a few suggestions for how to get out and see some of what Cleveland has to offer during…
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How three students found their paths in Cleveland
Ayesha Bell Hardaway speaks to camera regarding Tanisha's Law.
Case Western Reserve University School of Law hosts historic signing of ‘Tanisha’s Law,’ advancing Cleveland’s mental health crisis response
Case Western Reserve University School of Law served as the backdrop for a major shift in Cleveland’s public safety and mental health strategy as Mayor Justin M. Bibb (LAW ’18) signed “Tanisha’s Law,” landmark legislation creating a new civilian-led response to mental health crisis calls. The…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in February
Though it’s a short month, there’s still plenty of ways to experience Cleveland in February. Case Western Reserve University community members can take a mid-semester break with some of the city’s winter offerings. Whether you want to brave the cold for some fresh air or stay cozy indoors, we have…
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Make winter in Cleveland brighter with these 5 ideas
With a seemingly persistent gray overcast, winters in Cleveland can feel dreary and endless. But, if you know the city and the Case Western Reserve University campus well, there are countless ways to make it feel bright and warm no matter the weather forecast. Here are a few ideas to make your…
Co-editors J. Arvid Ågren and Manus M. Patten pose with their book, The Paradox of the Organism: Adaptation and Internal Conflict.
Medicine’s J. Arvid Ågren examines how organisms persist with internal conflicts
J. Arvid Ågren, PhD, assistant professor at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, and Manus M. Patten, teaching professor at Georgetown University’s Department of Biology, recently co-edited The Paradox of the Organism: Adaptation and Internal Conflict, published by Harvard University Press.…
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Anthropology’s Anuoluwapo Ajibade receives 2025 Anthropological Responses to Health Emergencies Policy Brief Student Award
This past November, Anuoluwapo Ajibade, PhD student in medical anthropology at Case Western Reserve University, received the 2025 Anthropological Responses to Health Emergencies (ARHE) Policy Brief Student Award from the Society for Medical Anthropology for a recent “Community Engagement for Public…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in January
Students, faculty and staff are returning to campus after time apart with renewed energy. The first day of classes of the spring semester is less than a week away, meaning their focus will be on their studies and work. But when downtime is needed this month, events throughout Cleveland can do the…