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New study shows how to protect the brain to prevent depression and cognitive impairment caused by whole brain radiotherapy
Research team from University Hospitals, ÃÛÌÒAPP and the Cleveland VA published results in Redox Biology
Graduate Student Award recipients at Tinkham Veale University Center.
Nominate outstanding grad students for awards
Nominations are open for the 2026 Graduate Student Awards. Faculty and staff members are encouraged to nominate outstanding master's and doctoral students from academic departments with degrees at the School of Graduate Studies for several prestigious awards, including the: Richard A. Zdanis…
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Legacy in motion: Get to know four Black student leaders at CWRU
This February, the ÃÛÌÒAPP community gathered to celebrate a historic milestone: the university’s bicentennial. At the same time, this month marks the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, which honors the achievements and contributions of African Americans and people of…
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Learn about new publishing agreement with American Chemical Society
Authors affiliated with ÃÛÌÒAPP are now able to publish open access journal articles in American Chemical Society’s (ACS) hybrid journals at no cost, with no yearly limits. Negotiated through OhioLINK, this deal covers articles accepted for publication now through Dec. 31 in…
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Schedule a meeting with Provost and Executive Vice President Joy K. Ward
ÃÛÌÒAPP students seeking guidance are encouraged to participate in one-on-one meetings with Provost and Executive Vice President Joy K. Ward. Available on March 11 and 27 and April 15, these Meetings will be scheduled in 10-minute increments and will be…
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Powering progress: Women driving science at CWRU
On International Women and Girls in Science Day, we celebrate the women who are shaping the future of science.
Tony and Laura Corsi posing with their two children, as well as a picture of their son Luca who passed away
From loss to legacy: Gift supports SIDS research at CWRU
After the unexpected loss of their son, Luca, to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Tony and Laura Corsi of Mayfield Village, Ohio, were determined to help prevent other families from experiencing a similar tragedy. Through a trust they established, Love Luca, the couple began organizing…
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Sign up to be a TOTEs host
The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) at ÃÛÌÒAPP is seeking teaching faculty hosts for its midsemester Teachers Observing Teachers Experiences (TOTEs) program. As a host, faculty members agree to open one or two classes, from Feb. 23 to…
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Researchers discover genetic link to Barrett’s esophagus offering new hope for esophageal cancer patients
Breakthrough study identifies genetic defect that weakens esophageal lining, making it vulnerable to acid damage
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Meet a nursing student who found the parallels between founding her own charity and her future career
At just 11 years old, Nina Thompson learned the power of teamwork after founding a nonprofit organization to support families experiencing domestic violence. Now a fourth-year nursing student at ÃÛÌÒAPP, Thompson continues to see that in action. Originally from…