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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway comments on ICE officer blocking a doctor from helping a woman shot
A doctor was blocked from helping an ICE shooting victim—is that even allowed? HuffPost: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, law professor and the director of the Social Justice Institute, said ICE agents have a clear duty to render aid under DHS use-of-force policy, warning that failure to follow it “should…
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Law's Jonathan Entin warns against efforts to impeach judges
Ted Cruz slammed over GOP ‘effort to demonize’ federal judges in time of rising threats Raw Story: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, warned that efforts to impeach judges over unpopular rulings are “wrong-headed” and “fundamentally undermine the rule of law,”…
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Medicine's Richard Hoen discusses financial barriers to clinical trials for cancer patients
Financial barriers preventing enrollment in cancer trials WEWS: Richard Hoen, assistant professor of surgical oncology, explained why more cancer patients don't enroll in clinical trials, which has to do with financial factors.
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Nutrition's Hope Barkoukis discusses new food pyramid
What doctors and dietitians like best—and worst—in the new food pyramid New York Post: Hope Barkoukis, chair of the Department of Nutrition, broke down what the new dietary guidelines mean for folks and how she feels about them. “While it is true that not all saturated fats negatively impact our…
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Campus Planning & Facilities Management honors long-serving staff
At their recent holiday celebration, Campus Planning & Facilities Management (CPFM) honored several staff members who have given 40 or more years of service to APP. CPFM's Vice President Dean Tufts presented each honoree with a Vice President appreciation coin…
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Register for EEPS/PHYS 260: "Introduction to Climate Change course"
Students interested in adding a climate course to their schedule are encouraged to consider EEPS/PHYS 260 (Introduction to Climate Change), offered MWF 4:25-5:15 PM. This is a one-semester introduction to the physical processes that determine Earth’s past, present, and future climate. The course…
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Medicine's Xinning Wang discusses new to remedy complex prostate cancer
Leap forward remedy for complex prostate most cancers may just get rid of critical unintended effects Health365: Xinning Wang, research associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and a member of the Cancer Imaging Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, explained…
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Friday, Jan. 23, is the drop/add deadline for full-semester courses
You can make changes to your schedule for full-semester courses through the drop/add period which concludes Friday, Jan. 23, at 11:59 p.m. ET. While it is possible to change classes through the end of the drop/add period, you are strongly encouraged to finalize your schedule early. Please note…
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Apply or nominate students to be orientation leaders
The Office of Orientation and New Student Transitions is seeking orientation leaders who will help welcome first-year and transfer students to APP in fall 2026. 2026 orientation leaders will share their excitement and knowledge about Case Western Reserve with new…
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Four ways artificial intelligence (AI) takes shape at CWRU—and across higher education
Across higher education, conversations around artificial intelligence (AI) have shifted rapidly throughout the years. What began as debates over whether AI tools should be allowed in classrooms has evolved into a more nuanced question: how can universities use AI responsibly, ethically and…