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Psychological sciences’ Wilson Brown examines connections between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and severe mental illnesses
Wilson Brown, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, and other researchers at ÃÛÌÒAPP recently reported new findings in Psychiatry Research clarifying how posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms interconnect with severe mental illnesses…
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CWRU faculty among the world’s most highly cited and influential researchers
Several faculty members at ÃÛÌÒAPP have recently been recognized for their exceptional research impact through prestigious global rankings and citation honors, underscoring CWRU’s strength as a leading research institution. Stanford/Elsevier recognition In the 2025…
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5 ways to combat seasonal affective disorder this winter
Have you ever noticed feeling more down during the winter months? You’re not alone—and chances are these changes in mood may be linked to seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Affecting millions of people across the United States each year, SAD is a form of depression that commonly includes symptoms…
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Financial aid applications for returning undergraduate students due April 1
Applications for need-based financial aid for current undergraduate students are due April 1. To be considered for need-based financial aid (grants, loans and student employment), for the 2026–27 school year, you must submit the FAFSA, the CSS Profile and the CWRU Financial Aid Application.…
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Engineering’s Hatsuo Ishida shares paper on findings related to developing materials to protect astronauts during deep space travel
In collaboration with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Hatsuo Ishida, PhD, the Peter A. Asseff PhD Professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering at ÃÛÌÒAPP, shared research findings related to developing materials to protect…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in February
Though it’s a short month, there’s still plenty of ways to experience Cleveland in February. ÃÛÌÒAPP community members can take a mid-semester break with some of the city’s winter offerings. Whether you want to brave the cold for some fresh air or stay cozy indoors, we have…
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Medicine's Amy Edwards weighs in on infectious diseases in Northeast Ohio
Dr. Amy Edwards discusses infectious diseases that Northeast Ohio is dealing with WKYC: Amy Edwards, associate professor and pediatric infection specialist, talked about the spike in flu cases, secondary viruses and measles, including what parents can do to protect their kids.
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Nutrition's Hope Barkoukis discusses the new food pyramid
The new food pyramid, protein hype and what actually matters The Educated Patient: Hope Barkoukis, chair of the nutrition department, discussed the new nutrition guidelines from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and what they mean to us.
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Law's Erik Jensen discusses President Trump’s Nvidia deal
Donald Trump, CEO-in-Chief: How the president’s dealmaking instincts are shaking up business and the government" Fortune Magazine: Erik Jensen, the Coleman P. Burke Professor Emeritus of Law, said President Trump’s Nvidia deal likely violates the Constitution’s Export Clause, which he called an…
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New approach to HIV treatment offers hope to reduce daily drug needs
Enhanced immune cells show promise in targeting viral reservoirs that current medications can’t eliminate