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Beyond the podium: CWRU faculty members share insights on the Olympics
Today, along the Seine River and under the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, the official opening of the 2024 Summer Olympic Games will bring the world’s best athletes together. Competitors in a wide range of sports—from archery to wrestling—will set their sights on a gold medal and celebrate their nation...
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History’s Renée Sentilles appears on Our Womanity podcast hosted by CWRU alumna Rachel Pope
Rachel Pope (CWR ‘06; MED ‘07), who studied anthropology and international public health, recently invited Renée Sentilles, a professor within the Department of History, to speak on an episode about the history of hysteria on the Our Womanity podcast. Access the episode....
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English’s William Marling presents lecture on Charles Bukowski in Bordeaux, France
Last month, William Marling, an English professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, served as a member of the organizing committee for the Aimer Charles Bukowski conference at the Université Bordeaux Montaigne in Bordeaux, France. He later presented a closing paper titled “Charles Bukoski’s dra...
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Spartan Showcase: Elie Stenson
Like many incoming students at Case Western Reserve, Elie Stenson thought she knew for certain what field she would pursue. With her focus on STEM, she enrolled in other courses “on a whim,” including the course “Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology and Art and Culture in Cleveland.” Th...
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Nathan B. Kruse appointed chair of the Department of Music
Nathan B. Kruse was recently appointed professor and chair of the Department of Music at the College of Arts and Sciences. Nathan B. Kruse Kruse, who was promoted from associate professor and associate chair, replaced David Rothenberg after nine years of service. Rothenberg remains on the facult...
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Chemistry PhD student Desiree Mae Prado selected to attend 2024 Summer Summit Cohort at The Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy & Society
Desiree Mae Prado, a PhD student in chemistry, was recently selected to join a global cohort of early career researchers in the 2024 Summer Summit Cohort at The Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy & Society at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. Later this month, Prado and other emerging leaders ...
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CWRU researcher, interdisciplinary team discover breakthrough on body’s adaptation to COVID-19
Since 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented significant challenges to global public health, infecting millions and claiming numerous lives. While widespread vaccination efforts have alleviated the immediate threat, lingering questions persist about the long-term effects of the virus on those inf...
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From founding fathers to fireworks: The noisy history of Independence Day
Tomorrow (July 4), people around the country will celebrate Independence Day—the day the Declaration of Independence was officially adopted, marking the birth of the United States as an independent nation. Celebrations will be characterized by parades, cook-outs and the crackling of fireworks—all an...
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Three faculty members retire with more than 20 years at CWRU
Faculty members are at the heart of Case Western Reserve University’s mission to educate scholars and conduct research that advances society—and many of them choose to spend significant portions of their academic lives at our institution. The Daily reached out to faculty members who announced their...
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Three CWRU students selected for prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship
No matter their focus areas, young researchers tend to aspire to have their efforts noticed. For three Case Western Reserve University students receiving the 2024 Barry Goldwater Scholarship, the prestigious award serves as all the validation they need. Among the 437 honorees this year, CWRU stud...