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Recent News About Case Western Reserve University
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Ian Elam, former Bellarmine College Preparatory School standout, played on Friday, November 10 in NCAA D3 game
The Case Western Reserve Spartans won 104-73 in their NCAA D3 game against the Pittsburgh Bradford Panthers on Friday, November 10.
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On Friday, November 10, Glen Ridge High School standout Sam Trunley competed in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Orange High School standout Jaylan Hewitt’s college team won in NCAA D3 game on Friday, November 10
The game took place in Cleveland, Ohio.
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On Friday, November 10, former Centennial High School standout Colin Kahl’s college team won in an NCAA D3 game
The Case Western Reserve Spartans won 104-73 in their NCAA D3 game against the Pittsburgh Bradford Panthers on Friday, November 10.
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Caleb Chapman, former City Honors School standout, played on Friday, November 10 in NCAA D3 game
The Case Western Reserve Spartans won 104-73 in their NCAA D3 game against the Pittsburgh Bradford Panthers on Friday, November 10.
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On Friday, November 10, Phillipsburg High School standout Richie Manigault competed in NCAA D3 game
The game took place in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Watch: See how our dental medicine students are using Microsoft HoloLens to learn anatomy
Watch: See how our dental medicine students are using Microsoft HoloLens to learn anatomy
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National Science Foundation awards prestigious early-career grant to CWRU chemical engineer
National Science Foundation awards prestigious early-career grant to CWRU chemical engineer
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2023 Cleveland Humanities Festival: WELLNESS
2023 Cleveland Humanities Festival: WELLNESS
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Equity survey deadline is 5 p.m. this Friday, March 3
Members of the campus community have until the end of this week to share their views about sexual or gender-based harassment and sexual violence.
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Get to know the presidents of three Black student organizations at CWRU
Each February, Black History Month recognizes African Americans’ societal contributions and achievements across the United States.
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Q&A with a researcher who studies rare diseases
In 2012, physician-scientist and medical geneticist Atul Chopra met two patients with an extremely rare disease: marfanoid progeroid lipodystrophy (MPL).
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3 things to do in Cleveland in March
As midterms at Case Western Reserve University loom, students are no doubt ready for a much-deserved break.
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Research partnership involves academia and industry to develop and commercialize the technology
Most medical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are inherently qualitative, which can lead to subjective analysis and inconsistent conclusions.
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Get to know members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council at CWRU: Week 3
Since the early 1900s, Black nonprofit organizations have existed nationwide to promote civil and social action and foster unity among the African American community.
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Five Case Western Reserve students earn prestigious scholarships to study abroad
Before even graduating high school, Grace Yepez-Connors dreamt of studying abroad.
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Joint MetroHealth-School of Medicine department tops nation in NIH funding
The Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) at MetroHealth Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University ranked first in the country in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding in 2022, according to data released last week.
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Lawyer, educator and activist Anita Hill comes to CWRU March 22
In 1991, Anita Hill shook the world with her explosive testimony accusing Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment during her time as his legal advisor.
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3 things you should know about the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio
Earlier this month, a freight train carrying vinyl chloride (a flammable gas used to make PVC pipes and other plastic products) and other materials derailed in East Palestine, Ohio—about 90 miles southeast of Case Western Reserve University.
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Analysis from the school’s Partnership for Evaluation, Research and Implementation aims to assist HFLA of Northeast Ohio in enhancing lending practices
When HFLA of Northeast Ohio began providing interest-free loans to low- to moderate-income residents almost 120 years ago, the lending institution didn’t have data to determine how to improve its services.