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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Law’s Jessie Hill moderates The City Club of Cleveland forum
Jessie Hill, associate dean for research and faculty development at the School of Law and the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, moderated a discussion at a recent The City Club of Cleveland forum.  The event featured Michael Waldman, president and CEO of the Brennan Center for Justice at New…
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Cognitive science’s Fey Parrill, Jeffrey J. Shymanski write article published in Applied Cognitive Psychology
Fey Parrill, professor of cognitive science, and PhD student Jeffrey J. Shymanski recently had their work published in Applied Cognitive Psychology. Alongside collaborator Susan Wagner Cook, an associate professor at the University of Iowa, Parrill and Shymanski wrote an article titled “Using the…
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Researchers Dan Ma and Chaitra Badve earn accolade for abstract on MRF scans for infant imaging
An abstract by Dan Ma, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, Chaitra Badve associate professor of radiology, and their co-authors was highlighted as one of the Top 100 Abstracts at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) Conference. Badve presented the…