Case Western Reserve University
Recent News About Case Western Reserve University
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CWRU community mourns faculty member Christine Cano
Alan Rocke’s 22-year friendship with Christine Cano began with a single question.
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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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U.S. Military Chaplains to Study in CWRU’s Military Ethics Master’s Program
Beginning next year, Case Western Reserve University faculty will help shape how the values of our military are taught to—and understood by—U.S. troops for years to come.
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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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New study reveals mechanism for how disease-spreading prions can jump from one species to another
Finding suggests transmission between species may be possible
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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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International contemporary art exhibition running through Oct. 2
Two video exhibits evoking a range of emotions and, in one case, calling on audience participation are on display at Sheila and Eric Samson Pavilion at the Health Education...
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An inventive spirit, an impressive ranking
Case Western Reserve No. 21 for number of patents granted among universities worldwide; ranking by National Academy of Inventors, Intellectual Property Owners Association
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Weatherhead School dean will not seek second term
Manoj Malhotra achieves goals set when he arrived
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Researchers identify possible new target to treat newborns suffering from lack of oxygen or blood flow in the brain
One of the most common causes of disability or death in newborns is a lack of oxygen or blood flow in the brain during labor or delivery.