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Recent News About Case Western Reserve University
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University of Maryland leads team of multiple universities and biotech companies; CWRU to evaluate and optimize synthetic blood products
Case Western Reserve University will play a primary role in a new $46.4 million federally funded project to develop a freeze-dried blood substitute that, if successful, has the potential to save thousands of wounded soldiers’ lives—and civilian lives, as well.
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5 questions with… Sharon Milligan, Mandel School faculty member who helped bring an interactive civil rights history exhibit to life
Upon visiting the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage to explore the new interactive exhibit featuring local activist and civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Otis Moss Jr., you might not realize how the exhibit is connected to Case Western Reserve University.
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In a clinical study, researchers demonstrate a model for developing targeted probiotic therapies to modulate the microbiome
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals (UH) Cleveland Medical Center have demonstrated a new model for developing probiotics to modulate the microbiome.
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You’ve got mail: Meet one of the carriers who makes it happen
Feb. 4 is National Thank a Mail Carrier Day—a time to appreciate the work of those in the profession, which, in places like Cleveland, often takes place in the blowing rain or heavy snow.
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3 things to do in Cleveland in February
We’re officially in the thick of winter in Cleveland, but that doesn’t mean you have to stay huddled indoors.
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5 questions with… Emmanuelle Iskandar, a Mandel School student making a career change
Emmanuelle Iskandar completed her master’s degree in food engineering in Lebanon on Aug. 4, 2020—the day after the devastating port explosion in Beirut. Between the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic crisis the explosion had caused, it was challenging for freshly graduated students like Iskandar to find a job.
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Interim Director of Financial Aid, Michael Collins, says student loans should be last resort for paying for college
Interim Director of Financial Aid, Michael Collins, says student loans should be last resort for paying for college
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Physics’ Kenneth Singer and CWRU graduates talk about university participating in CES in Las Vegas
Physics’ Kenneth Singer and CWRU graduates talk about university participating in CES in Las Vegas
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Together again
This article appeared in the fall/winter 2022 issue of Think magazine.
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UCITE First Fridays
Did you know that nearly 20% of Case Western Reserve University’s students are international?
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New Media Officer Jared Bendis talks about newest tech gadgets
Looking back at the highlights of the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show
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Engaging with our community
This article appeared in the fall/winter 2022 issue of Think magazine
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Mandel School’s Angela Newman-White to serve as executive director for First Year Cleveland
In 2015, community leaders established First Year Cleveland to help reduce infant mortality rates and eliminate racial inequities in infant health outcomes in Cuyahoga County
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Wrestlers Sweep Mel Berry Duals at Thiel
The Case Western Reserve University wrestling team swept the Mel Berry Duals at Beeghly Gymnasium in Greenville, Pennsylvania on Tuesday night, defeating Penn State Behrend 43-12 and besting host Thiel 25-16.
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Three engineering classes utilize mixed reality to bring course concepts to life
It’s not everyday you walk into a classroom and see students using mixed-reality headsets to learn new concepts.
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Best-selling author Nic Stone named new 2023 MLK Convocation speaker at CWRU
Nic Stone has dedicated her life to writing stories she needed when she was younger; the stories that make us feel seen, represented, and ready to connect with others.
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‘Silly putty’ spectral science: Stretching cells for a brand-new view inside
Case Western Reserve researcher, collaborator at University of California-Santa Cruz to study role of nutrients in ovarian cancer cells
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2022 State of the University
To the Case Western Reserve University Community
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7 Things to Do Around Cleveland in the Winter
Though winter doesn’t officially begin until Dec. 21, there are plenty of ways to embrace the season in Cleveland.
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Faculty Member Stephen Ganocy Passes Away
The Case Western Reserve University community is mourning the loss of faculty member Stephen Ganocy, who died last month. He was 79.