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View 2026 changes to retirement catch-up contributions
The APP Department of Human Resources recently announced a new federal requirement under the SECURE Act, which now requires certain employees to make catch-up contributions on an after-tax Roth basis. Pre-tax catch-up contributions will no longer be permitted and…
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Sign up for monthly AI Open Office Hours
In collaboration with Google, APP’s University Technology ([U]Tech) office will host a monthly AI Open Office Hours series. During this series, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest AI innovations and updates. Members of the CWRU community who…
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The dedicated professionals behind nursing's “best-kept secret” specialty
National CRNA Week is Jan. 18–24, and we’re celebrating the advanced nursing professionals who play a critical part in safe anesthesia care.
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Boost communication with “Connection 101” program
APP faculty and staff members are invited to learn about, explore and discuss various ways relationships impact lives at an eight-part virtual, facilitated “Connection 101” program, designed to boost communication and connection skills. As part of the Wellness…
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Law's Atiba Ellis the legality of law enforcement's actions during protests
Legality of protesting actions of law enforcement Spectrum News: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said protests against law enforcement are constitutionally protected but must stay within legal bounds. Speaking on "Capital This Week," Ellis…
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Law's Eric Chaffee weighs in on Capital One’s new settlement deal
Capital One sweetens settlement deal–will you get more money? U.S. News & World Report: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, said a court's recent rejection reflects a growing trend of judges closely scrutinizing and rejecting class-action settlements they believe shortchange…
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One to One Fitness Center to remain open on MLK Jr. Day
One to One Fitness Center will remain open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Jan. 19) from 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Members of the APP community can stop by for access to: 28,000 square feet of cardio, machine and free weight equipment; A functional training…
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CWRU’s Brian Gran and Anne Bryden invited to serve as observers of the Uniform Law Commission’s Study Committee
Brian Gran, PhD, JD, professor in the Department of Sociology, and Anne Bryden, PhD, director of clinical trials and research at the Institute for Functional Restoration, were invited to serve as observers of the Uniform Law Commission’s Study Committee of Mental Privacy, Cognitive Biometrics and…
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Register for the 2026 Impact Investing Competition
The Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit will host its seventh annual Impact Investing Competition. Open to all APP students, this competition offers opportunities to learn, network with experienced professionals, and collaborate to demonstrate their…
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Nursing’s Marie Grosh named board member of Refuge International
For nearly two decades, APP students have traveled to San Raymundo, Guatemala, to deepen their clinical knowledge, broaden their cultural competence and provide care to communities with limited access to healthcare. Marie Grosh, DNP, assistant professor at Case…