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CWRU Entrepreneurship Speaker Series: Dave Gordon, CEO of Edifice Analytics, and Prince Ghosh and Lucas Fridman, co-founders of Workbench Technologies
Join the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship for a Case Western Reserve University Entrepreneurship Speaker Series roundtable discussion with Dave Gordon, CEO at Edifice Analytics, and Prince Ghosh (CWR ‘19) and Lucas Fridman (CWRU ‘19), co-founders of Workbench Technologies, today (July 23) at 1 p...
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5 questions with...Laila Michel, Haitian national team swimmer and first-year student
By Eddie Kerekes, Class of 2020 When first-year swimmer Laila Michel’s father first told her the news, she thought he was joking. Michel, then in high school, could not believe she would be going to the Haitian embassy in Washington, D.C., to secure dual citizenship in Haiti and the United States—t...
Eye Tracking Research Study for Children
Note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that eye tracking was invasive. It is not invasive. The announcement has been corrected. Department of Psychological Sciences We are currently conducting an eye tracking research study on childhood brain injury and need children who have an...
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Spartan Showcase: Aleksa Sorgatz
Class Year: 2021Major: Art history and cognitive science What's your favorite thing about CWRU? My favorite thing about CWRU is all of the amazing professors I've had. I've taken many different kinds of classes in the humanities at CWRU and I am always impressed by how my professors require us to ...
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Intersections: Symposium and Poster Session
Case Western Reserve University will celebrate undergraduate research and creative projects at Intersections: Symposium and Poster Session Friday, Dec. 6. Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors (SOURCE) hosts this special event during which students can celebrate their success and ...
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Book by Cognitive Science’s Vera Tobin named a finalist for Christian Gauss Award
Elements of Surprise: Our Mental Limits and the Satisfactions of Plot, written by Vera Tobin, associate professor of cognitive science, is one of this year’s five shortlisted nominees for the Christian Gauss Award. Tobin’s book was published by Harvard University Press. The Phi Beta Kappa Christian...
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Spartan Showcase: Joy Mason
Did you know what you wanted to be when you were a kid? Joy Mason did. Ever since she dressed up as a surgeon at age 3, Mason was determined to pursue a career in health care. Three years later, the Ohio native was admitted to University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital with a bad cas...
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A 3.8-million-year-old fossil reveals the face of Lucy’s ancestor
CWRU researchers among team discovering “remarkably complete” cranium of early human ancestor species Yohannes Haile-Selassie—a Case Western Reserve University adjunct professor and curator at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History—and a team of researchers have discovered a “remarkably complete” ...
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Faculty professorial promotions, tenure awards list released
The following faculty, divided by each Case Western Reserve University school or department, have been appointed to associate professor or professor, or have been awarded tenure, for the 2018-2019 school year. The list reflects the position in which each faculty member currently serves. College of A...
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Psychological sciences' Angela Ciccia argues for speech pathology for children with traumatic brain injuries
Angela Ciccia, associate professor of psychological sciences, recently had an article published in the American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s publication, Leader. Her article, titled “Supporting ‘Return to Learn’ after TBI,” addressed how school- and hospital-based speech language pathologi...