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Remembering genetics pioneer, professor Charis Eng
At 4 years old, Charis Eng was captivated by her uncle’s career as a physician—an early fascination that wound up shaping her future. By age 16, she had already enrolled at the University of Chicago, marking the start of a journey that would eventually lead her to become a pioneering figure in…
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Suicide Prevention Month: Resources, trainings and events from University Health and Counseling Services
Each September, Suicide Prevention Month takes place to raise awareness of an often stigmatized topic and spread the word about available resources. To recognize the cause, staff from Case Western Reserve’s University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS) compiled events, resources and services…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in September
September is shaping up to be a festive month in Cleveland, with events celebrating innovation, local urban agriculture and the arts. Whether you’re a new student at APP or a lifelong resident, these events are a great way to gain a deeper appreciation of the nuances of…
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Ted Evans named executive director of Siegal Lifelong Learning Program
When Ted Evans completed the Master of Business Administration program at Weatherhead School of Management in 1995, he didn’t just earn a degree—he began a decades-long relationship with APP as an alumnus, a consultant and, ultimately, a staff member. The latest…
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CWRU debuts two new residence halls in South Residential Village
Imagine living in a newly built residence hall with design features that your peers suggested—and art installations they helped create. That’s exactly what dozens of second-year Case Western Reserve students are experiencing this academic year in the South Residential Village. The two buildings…
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From strangers to sisters: A journey from roommate assignments to friendship at CWRU
As an international student more than 6,000 miles from home, Nivedita Srinivasan arrived at Case Western Reserve three years ago knowing no one. While she expected to meet new friends and share experiences with her roommates, she never dreamt they'd show her the same depth of love and support her…
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New APP study reveals high risk of overdose deaths in Cuyahoga County among those using drugs when they’re alone
In Cuyahoga County, the stark reality of the opioid crisis is that most drug overdose victims die alone, with no one nearby to help. A recent study, done in partnership with APP and Cuyahoga County, highlights the critical need for “targeted harm-reduction strategies”…
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Division of Public Safety launches new self-defense training courses
This semester, Case Western Reserve’s Division of Public Safety launched a new self-defense program called Resiliency in Self-defense Education and Universal Protection (RISE UP), designed to foster inclusivity and empower all members of the campus community. The creation of RISE UP was…
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Get to know CWRU’s Class of 2028 by the numbers
As fall semester classes begin today, college experiences for the members of APP’s undergraduate Class of 2028 are officially underway. But before they got to this moment, they had a full week of preparation—from moving into their new rooms to gathering for the welcome…
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New to CWRU: Hear from incoming students on why they chose to attend CWRU
Last week, first-year students of APP’s Class of 2028 arrived on campus for an array of Discover Week events, bringing with them a mix of excitement, curiosity and hope for the upcoming academic year. Whether drawn by the university’s strong academic reputation,…