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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses former House Speaker Larry Householder’s case
Ex-Ohio Speaker Larry Householder open to plea deal to avoid state corruption trial, say attorneys WEWS: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said former House Speaker Larry Householder’s options—a plea deal, a Supreme Court reversal, or a presidential pardon—are all…
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Chemistry's Robert Salomon discusses potential asthma treatment discovery
New discovery could change how asthma is treated, scientists say U.S. News & World Report: Robert Salomon, the Charles Frederic Mabery Professor of Research in Chemistry, identified “pseudo leukotrienes” as potential key drivers of asthma inflammation. Salomon said these molecules may be…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman weighs in on John Deere and faith-based employee resource groups
One of DEI's biggest critics pressures John Deere to launch new diversity initiative National Law Journal: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, warned that as John Deere faces pressure to allow faith-based employee resource groups,…
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Bon Appétit Management Co. employee Ms. Sarah McCord passes away
It is with heavy hearts that Bon Appétit Management Co. shares the passing of beloved colleague, Ms. Sarah McCord. For 22 years Ms. Sarah was a dedicated member of the Bon Appétit family and a familiar, caring presence to so many at Fribley Commons. She will be deeply missed. Students, faculty,…
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Apply now for summer research funding by Feb. 15
The Undergraduate Research Office is now accepting applications to the Sponsored Summer Research Programs (SSRP) to provide financial support for undergraduate student summer research and creative endeavors. These competitive, merit-based awards are available to offset the costs for…
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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. Your required forms are due no later than April 1, 2026. Those who do not file the required…
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Table at CWRU Springfest this April
The APP Springfest Committee seeks clubs and organizations to table at this year’s Springfest, which will take place Saturday, April 25, from 3 to 8 p.m. Participating organizations are encouraged to include an entertainment or giveaway aspect, such…
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A bicentennial throwback you’ll want to wear
BlueCWRU merch is back—brought to you by the Spirit Committee in collaboration with University Marketing and Communications. To celebrate APP’s bicentennial, a new custom-designed sweatshirt is now available for presale. This limited-edition throwback design is the…
Missing class because you’re sick? Here’s what to do
First and foremost, get the care you need. You can make an appointment with University Health and Counseling Services via myhealthconnect.case.edu, or access TimelyCare—the 24/7 telehealth service. Many common illnesses such as colds (upper respiratory infections), influenza and gastroenteritis…
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Meet four women student-athletes making history at CWRU
Each year, National Girls and Women in Sports Day—celebrated the first Wednesday of February—shines a spotlight on the achievements, resilience and impact of women athletes nationwide. At APP, that legacy is written into the record books. For decades, women…