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Medicine’s Ryan Farrell and Rose Gubitosi-Klug featured in Capsules
An article by Case Western Reserve University's Ryan Farrell, associate professor of pediatrics, and Rose Gubitosi-Klug, professor of pediatrics, was published in the July edition of Capsules, a publication from the Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH). The article, titl...
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Medicine’s J. Daryl Thornton discusses sleep and its effect on the cardiovascular system on Cardi-OH Radio’s podcast
J. Daryl Thornton, associate professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, discussed sleep and its effect on the cardiovascular system on Cardi-OH Radio’s podcast, “Sleep Disorders and the Heart.” In the podcast, which took place on July 12, Thornton reviewed how sleep time defic...
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Kathryn Lavelle publishes article in Environment and Security
Kathryn C. Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs in the Department of Political Science at Case Western Reserve University, and her co-author, Liselotte Odgaard, wrote an article for Environment and Security titled “The Arctic Council, the International Maritime Organization a...
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CWRU professors weigh in on the cultural phenomenon of Barbie
For weeks now, the Barbie movie has swept the globe. From Barbie becoming a secret client in a Progressive Insurance commercial, to custom pink Crocs and even a Malibu DreamHouse that was available to rent on Airbnb, the film—and its more than 100 partnerships—have influenced myriad facets of consum...
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The right fit: Meet a staff member matching research talent with opportunities
From finding funding to writing grants to securing patents, countless aspects contribute to a successful research enterprise. The most important among them, though? The people. Viktoriia Malysa At Case Western Reserve, Viktoriia Malysa understands this fact well. She joined the university in May ...
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5 questions with… Margaret Fischer, art instructor who retired after 50+ years
Margaret Fischer came of age during President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s terms in the White House in the late 1950s. During that time, as she recalls, women were expected to become housewives who led lives supported by their husbands. “Somehow that wasn’t the path I felt I was mapped out to take,” she ...
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Medicine’s Karen B. Mulloy honored for work in occupational health and safety
Karen B. Mulloy, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine associate professor, was recognized for a career advocating for the health and safety of workers in the U.S. and internationally. Mulloy earned the Alice Hamilton Award from the Occupational Health and Safety Section of the Ameri...
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Be featured in a Black Business Month spotlight
August is National Black Business Month, a time that celebrates and promotes Black entrepreneurs and business owners throughout the U.S. Are you a student, staff member or faculty member who runs a Black-owned business? The Daily’s editorial team would like to feature you. Email case-daily@case.ed...
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Bonded by literature: Meet the Wednesday Book Lovers at CWRU
Most days, staff members at Case Western Reserve University lead typical schedules in their respective departments. But for a select group of self-described book lovers, a passion for the written word helps break their Wednesday routines. The members of the aptly named Wednesday Book Lovers club co...
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Talks with Samuel G. Freedman
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program for two in-person lectures with Samuel G. Freedman, a former columnist for The New York Times and a professor of journalism at Columbia University He is the author of 10 acclaimed books...