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Medicine's Jane Timmons-Mitchell on the need for outdoor educators to support neurodiversity
Training outdoor educators to support neurodiversity helps autistic and ADHD children thrive in nature Psychreg: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, associate clinical professor of psychology, weighed in on a study that explored nature-based education to support neurodiversity. "Rather than see autism and…
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Law's Michael Benza weighs in on Guardians pitch-rigging case
Guardians’ Clase might not see 65-year sentence in pitch-rigging case. Here’s why cleveland.com: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said federal sentencing guidelines were designed to limit judicial discretion and ensure consistent punishment for similar crimes. In the…
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Weatherhead's Richard E. Boyatzis discusses networking and the importance of personal connections
8 tips to network like a pro, according to experts Verywell Health: Richard E. Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Organizational Behavior at Weatherhead School of Management, said he advises people to remember names and personal details so contacts feel valued, not…
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Religious studies' Deepak Sarma weighs in on banning Plato readings
Ban on Plato readings leaves academics asking who’s next University World News: Deepak Sarma, the Inaugural Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities at the College of Arts and Sciences, said banning Plato reflects a broader shift from “epistemic humility” to “epistemic arrogance,” favoring…
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Learn about renovations to take place at Michelson & Morley restaurant
Michelson & Morley, a restaurant serving the APP community, will remain closed through the first week of February while planned upgrades to the space are completed. Improvements aim to refresh the dining area and enhance day-to-day service, helping ensure a…
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Register to compete at the 2026 Battle of the Bands
Want a chance to open for the artist at APP’s Springfest, which will take place April 25? Students part of the CWRU, Cleveland Institute of Music and Cleveland Institute of Art communities are invited to apply to compete at the 2026 Battle of the Bands (BOTB). At…
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Taking away the keys? APP law professors propose new rules for drivers with dementia
New law review article offers legislative guidance to balance patient autonomy with public safety
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Staff Spotlight: Meet Shae Maresco
What is your title? Assistant Director of Enrollment Management and Strategic Initiatives, APP School of Medicine How long have you worked at CWRU? Just over two years! I celebrated my anniversary on Nov. 6. What does a typical day in your role look…
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Request for Used Winter Recreation Gear
Looking to clean out your garage to start the new year? The University Farm is seeking any and all used winter recreation equipment that is in good, usable condition. Ice skates, snow tubes, sleds, snowshoes, cross-country skis/boots/poles, you name it. Donated gear will be added to the collection…
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Case Western Reserve Human Trafficking Clinic expands statewide efforts as survivors seek fresh start
CLEVELAND—Brittany Figlar has spent most of her life just fighting to survive. Repeatedly abused as a child, she endured homelessness, addiction and years of human trafficking that left her with nearly two-dozen criminal charges across four Northeast Ohio counties. Those scars are the kinds of…