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Philosophy professor Jeremy Bendik-Keymer interviewed by American Philosophical Association
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer Department of Philosophy professor Jeremy Bendik-Keymer was recently interviewed for the American Philosophical Association for advice for younger scholars and students. Bendik-Keymer's interview, based on 30 years in the profession, urges people in philosophy to go "against...
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Mark Turner, professor of cognitive science, publishes book, Copilots for Linguists: AI, Constructions, and Frames
Mark Turner, professor of cognitive science, published a book with Cambridge University Press Dec. 1. In Copilots for Linguists: AI, Constructions, and Frames, Turner shows how to conduct research with AI, specifically by using Large Language Foundation Models. It provides research designs and tuto...
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Renowned neuroscientist Jerry Silver featured as guest on Guy Kawasaki's podcast “Remarkable People”
Jerry Silver, professor in the Department of Neurosciences at Case Western Reserve University, was featured as a guest on Guy Kawasaki’s podcast, “Remarkable People.” Silver has spent decades exploring ways to restore function for individuals with spinal cord injuries. He and his research team achie...
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How can you make your favorite holiday cookies more nutritious? A CWRU expert weighs in
Whether a cookie tray sends you reaching for sugar, chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin or another option, chances are you enjoy the sweet treats known to be a major part of the holiday season. In honor of National Cookie Day today (Dec. 4), The Daily reached out to Lindsay Malone, instructor in the D...
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Responsible Employees: What CWRU employees need to know
Most Case Western Reserve University employees are “responsible employees” (or “mandated reporters”) who must share information with the Office of Equity when they learn that a member of the CWRU community is impacted by sexual harassment or sexual violence. "Responsible employees" include faculty,...
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Philip A. Cola and collaborators honored with Rod Rose Award for most outstanding contribution in the past year to the Journal of Research Administration 
The Winkle Healthcare Management Professor of Design and Innovation, Philip Cola, and his collaborators have received the Rod Rose Award for the most outstanding contribution in the past year to the Journal of Research Administration by the Society of Research Administrators International (SRAI). Th...
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Robert Gao receives recognition for AI in manufacturing work including society-level award from ASME
Robert Gao, the Cady Staley Professor of Engineering and chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, received the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ (ASME) 2023 Milton C. Shaw Manufacturing Research Medal. Gao is recognized for “significant contributions to improving the ...
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School of Medicine’s JungA “Alexa” Woo wins 2023 Trubatch award for advancements in Alzheimer’s disease research
JungA “Alexa” Woo, an assistant professor in the Department of Pathology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, won the 2023 Janett Rosenberg Trubatch Career Development Award for research in understanding and treating Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases. ...
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Susan Hatters-Friedman named recipient of the Seymour Pollack Distinguished Achievement Award 
Susan Hatters-Friedman Susan Hatters-Friedman, the Phillip Resnick chair in forensic psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, has been named the recipient of the Seymour Pollack Distinguished Achievement Award from the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) for ...
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From think[box] pioneer to California dreamer: Ian Charnas' trailblazing journey in innovation to take new turn at CrunchLabs
In 2019, Ian Charnas (CWR ’05) solved what may be one of the most irksome problems to ever face humanity—at least in his opinion. He modified his car so the windshield wipers sync to the beat of whatever music he’s listening to. Why? Because he simply yearned for a more harmonious driving experience...