Case Western Reserve University
Recent News About Case Western Reserve University
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Retired Professor Commits $1.5 Million to Advance Research in Child Psychology
Growing up as an only child, Sandra Walker Russ made the most of her solitary hours.
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CWRU researchers developing treatment for drug-resistant fungus with $3M-plus grant from National Institutes of Health
With a new $3 million-plus grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Case Western Reserve University researchers are examining the next level of...
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Crowdfunding event raises nearly $50,000 for student causes
On Nov. 29, 404 members of the Case Western Reserve community came together online for the global generosity holiday Giving Tuesday, contributing $49,067 to 56 student organizations and funds.
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Professor Sharona Hoffman publishes in JAMA and New England Journal of Medicine
Professor Sharona Hoffman recently published two articles in leading medical journals. Both address privacy issues.
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National Institutes of Health Awards Case Western Reserve University $7.3m for Eye Research
Grant will support examining impact of pain and inflammation on eye’s surface and possible link to diseases
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3 ways entrepreneurship is involved in dentistry
When you think of dentistry, entrepreneurship should be one of the first things that enters your mind.
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Case Western Reserve among 18 universities funded by nonprofit New America; fellowship aims to shape future policies, technologies
Case Western Reserve University will host a fellowship next year to train future leaders in advancing racial and social justice, climate action, data equity and human rights in the technology field.
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Five Spartans Compete at Wooster Twilight 5K
Five members of the Case Western Reserve University cross country team competed at the Wooster Twilight 5K in Wooster, Ohio on Friday night.
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President Eric W. Kaler and Karen F. Kaler to host winter open house
Though Halloween just passed, winter will be here before we know it. And this year, faculty and staff members at Case Western Reserve University will have the chance to celebrate the season with their colleagues in person.
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3 things you might not know about Halloween
The spooky season is upon us, and with it comes mounds of chocolate, horror movie marathons and imaginative costumes.
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International Student Advisory Council makes an impact on campus
Growing up in Mumbai, India, Pooja Khatija was constantly surrounded by people with different religious, lingual, geographic and socioeconomic backgrounds than her own.
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It’s on CWRU educates campus on domestic violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month—a time dedicated to connecting and uniting those who work on domestic violence issues, raising awareness about these issues, and educating the public about what is considered domestic violence and who it affects.
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Miro Humer named vice president for [U]Tech, chief information officer
Provost Ben Vinson III announced today that Miro Humer has been named the university’s vice president for [U]Tech and chief information officer.
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When ‘nudging’ goes too far: $1.6M to support research into ethics of recruiting research participants
In the late-1950s, market researchers inserted subliminal messages into movies, encouraging the audience to “eat popcorn” and “drink Coca-Cola.”
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3 things to do in Cleveland in October
It’ll be an October to remember for Clevelanders as the Guardians baseball team competes in the Major League Baseball playoffs after clinching the American League Central.
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$2.1M committed to CWRU to study community-led equitable access to fresh and nutritious foods in Greater Cleveland
There are many initiatives that work to address nutrition inequality; however, these programs are often not coordinated with other aspects of the local food system.
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CWRU receives Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award for 11th consecutive year
Case Western Reserve University has, for the 11th consecutive year, received INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine’s Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award.
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Lunch on Fridays: Dr. Lady J on Sept. 30
September 30 2022
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xLab at Case Western Reserve University to host fourth annual Digital Futures Conference
Next month, xLab at Case Western Reserve University will host the fourth annual Digital Futures Conference, featuring experts and thought leaders discussing all aspects of talent in technology, including culture change, building design capabilities, upskilling, promoting diversity, employee mental health and people analytics.
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Case Western Reserve University School of Law opens Academy for Inclusive Leadership Development
In the wake of the nation’s racial reckoning, new academy offers specialized courses in diversity, equity and inclusion