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Register for the Mandel School’s new High-Performing Teams Certificate program with a special group rate
Register for the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Science’s new High-Performing Teams Certificate program, which begins Wednesday, March 25. A new special group rate is available. Offered 100% online through live sessions, this program helps participants transform team…
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Participate in a student employment job fair
As departments begin looking ahead to summer and the 2026–27 academic year, the Case Western Reserve University Office of Student Employment seeks participants for its upcoming student employment job fair on April 14. The fair, which will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Tinkham Veale…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman recognized as No. 25 most-cited health law scholar in the U.S.
In its new scholarly impact rankings, HeinOnline recently named Sharona Hoffman, SJD, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Jurisprudence at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, as the No. 25 most-cited scholar in the field of health law. A premier online research platform, HeinOnline offers…
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Employee Appreciation Day raffle winners announced
More than 500 members of the Case Western Reserve University community gathered on March 6 for the live Employee Appreciation Day event, held at the Tinkham Veale University Center. Hosted by the Department of Human Resources with generous support provided by the Department of Campus Services,…
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Biology’s Jean Burns presents Yerger Lecture at Florida State University
Late last year, Jean Burns, professor of biology at Case Western Reserve University, was invited to give the Yerger Lecture at Florida State University. In honor of the late Ralph W. Yerger, this lecture celebrates successful FSU alumni and includes a meeting designed to mentor undergraduate…
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Physics’ Lydia Kisley selected to participate in the National Academy of Sciences Frontiers of Science symposium
Lydia Kisley, the Ambrose Swasey Associate Professor of Physics at Case Western Reserve University, was recently selected to participate in the National Academy of Sciences Frontiers of Science symposium. This program identifies future leaders of science and presents this select group with a…
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Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s Hannah Regan explores the social impact of dating apps
In her new book Dating Apps, Modern Romance, and Social Inequality, Hannah Regan—associate director for research and evaluation at the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women at Case Western Reserve University—explores the impact dating apps have had on how we meet potential partners and decide who to…
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Human Resources offers reminders about changes of address, timecard approval
The Department of Human Resources offers Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members several payroll reminders to keep in mind this spring. Change of address All faculty and staff, whether or not they participate in a hybrid work schedule, should notify the Payroll Office at…
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Volunteer for the 2026 Hudson Relays
In recognition of Case Western Reserve University’s bicentennial, participants of this year’s Hudson Relays will run the original route from Hudson, Ohio, at Western Reserve Academy to the CWRU campus. To make this day possible, the Office of Student Activities and Leadership is seeking a…
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Medicine’s Justin Lathia receives 2026 ASPIRE Award to examine potential treatments for aggressive brain cancer
Justin Lathia, PhD, professor of molecular medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and co-leader of Case Comprehensive Cancer Center's Molecular Oncology Program, recently received a 2026 ASPIRE Award from The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research. The funding supports translational…