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Passing of Dr. Roland W. Moskowitz
It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing of Roland W. Moskowitz, MD, MS, a beloved member of the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine family and a world-renowned authority and researcher in osteoarthritis. Dr. Moskowitz was a tenured professor in the Department of…
The road ahead
Dear Faculty and Staff, I am writing to let you know, as you may have read in the announcement from President Snyder, that I have accepted reappointment as dean of the School of Medicine and senior vice president for medical affairs at Case Western Reserve University for two more years. This will…
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Red-light cameras don’t reduce traffic accidents or improve public safety: analysis
Red-light cameras don’t reduce the number of traffic accidents or injuries at intersections where the devices are installed, according a new analysis by Case Western Reserve University. Touted by supporters as a way to increase public safety by ticketing drivers who continue through red lights,…
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Weatherhead School’s Susan Helper co-authors piece on proposed fuel economy revisions
Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, co-authored an article for Brookings titled “Why undermining fuel efficiency standards would harm the U.S. auto industry.” With her co-authors, Helper explained how President Donald Trump’s proposed fuel economy program could weaken the…
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Ideas for Tomorrow: General Stan McChrystal
The university community is invited to hear General Stan McChrystal, former commander of U.S. and International Forces in Afghanistan, Monday, July 9, at 5:30 p.m. at the InterContinental Hotel, Bank of America Conference Center (9801 Carnegie Ave.). McChrystal is author of best sellers Team of…
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The Fourth of July
Tomorrow is the Fourth and it is July—steamy and sunny. Without assiduous watering, the flowers droop and wilt, and the humans come down with heat stroke! Air conditioning is the order of the day, and older homes in our inner-ring suburbs fight to stay cool. Robocalls from the city warn elderly…
Strong Medicine
Photo courtesy of inside.mountsinai.org (Team One medical volunteers in Fajado, Puerto Rico. Front row, from left: Juan Baez, RN; Melanie Pratts, RN; Christine Mahoney, MS, RN; Stacey A. Conklin, MSN, MS, RN; and Kevin Munjal, MD. Back row, from left: Colleen Fischer, RN; Karendip Kaur…
For the Love of the Game
Nursing student-athletes juggle practices, academics and hours of clinical work to be at the top of their games. Story by Sue Valerian | Photography By Roger Mastroianni Nina Cepeda was uncertain about attending Case Western Reserve University before her…
A Pinnacle Friendship
By Shelly Koski Last December, dozens of soon-to-be graduates of the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing crossed the stage of the Maltz Performing Arts Center at Temple-Tifereth Israel for the school's biannual Pinning Ceremony, a symbolic welcome into the nursing profession. …
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Weatherhead School graduate student Xueting Du passes away
Xueting Du, a student in the Weatherhead School of Management’s Master of Science in Management – Finance program, died earlier this month following a medical emergency. She was 23. “Xueting will be remembered for her dedication and hard work in the MSM Finance program but most importantly, she…