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Junk journaling, hammer throwing and more: Explore the hidden talents of the CWRU community
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are known for their innovative thinking across campus—and these creative mindsets can be seen in their countless unique and fascinating hobbies. National Hobby Month is celebrated annually in January, leaving no better time to spotlight some…
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Religious studies’ Deepak Sarma suggests new religious framework in Harvard’s "Bill of Health"
Deepak Sarma, PhD, professor and the inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities in the Department of Religious Studies at Case Western Reserve University, recently wrote “Darśana: A More Inclusive Spiritual Framework,” published in Harvard University’s Bill of Health blog. In this…
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Music’s Lisa Huisman Koops hosts Parenting Musically podcast with insights from postdoc George Blake
In season seven of the Parenting Musically podcast, various professional musicians from the Cleveland area were interviewed to explore dynamic meanings of parenting and place in an age of global interconnection. Lisa Huisman Koops, PhD, professor of music at the College of Arts and Sciences at Case…
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Political science’s Kathryn C. Lavelle writes book chapter on history of financial architecture released in edited volume
In November, Kathryn C. Lavelle, PhD, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs, published a book chapter on the history of financial architecture released in an edited volume of International Economic and Monetary Architecture at the Crossroads: Bretton Woods at 80. The chapter,…
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CWRU’s Brian Gran and Anne Bryden invited to serve as observers of the Uniform Law Commission’s Study Committee
Brian Gran, PhD, JD, professor in the Department of Sociology, and Anne Bryden, PhD, director of clinical trials and research at the Institute for Functional Restoration, were invited to serve as observers of the Uniform Law Commission’s Study Committee of Mental Privacy, Cognitive Biometrics and…
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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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Audition for the CWRU Symphonic Winds ensemble
Do you play a woodwind, brass or percussion instrument? Consider joining the Case Western Reserve University Symphonic Winds ensemble this semester. Open to all students, those interested are invited to attend low-pressure auditions, which will take place the first week of classes and are…
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Meet an undergraduate student who’s tailored her extracurricular experiences around her interest in improving healthcare
Logan Tsukiyama arrived at Case Western Reserve University determined to make her college education about more than what happens in the classroom. Now a fourth-year student, she has curated a list of extracurricular activities that tie back to her dedication to healthcare improvement. “Learning…
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Meet an undergraduate student driving social change through leadership
Desir’ee (Desi) Neal didn’t have to look far when she was deciding where to attend college. A Cleveland native, she knew Case Western Reserve University had a strong academic reputation. But what truly drew her in was the potential leadership opportunities at CWRU. Admitted as part of the…
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A CWRU year in review: Take a look back at some of the top stories at CWRU in 2025
A lot happens at Case Western Reserve University in a single calendar year. We wish graduates “good luck” in May as they take the next steps in their lives and months later, welcome new students as they begin their college journeys in August and greet alumni when they return for homecoming. But,…