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5 questions with… Bo Vykhovanyuk, CWRU’s new chief information security officer
Growing up in Kyiv, Ukraine, Bogdan "Bo" Vykhovanyuk’s introduction to computers was similar to that of many other children of the '80s: he wanted to play video games. “My dad, who was a cardiologist and researcher, wasn’t particularly tech-savvy, but he had the foresight to see that technology…
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Case Western Reserve researchers collaborate with Walmart to explore whether AI can aid hiring process
Could artificial intelligence (AI) remove bias from the hiring process? A team of researchers at APP hope to find out. With a one-year, $250,000 grant from Walmart, the team aims to address critical challenges in the current landscape of what is known in human…
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Welcome to CWRU: Watch the Class of 2028 gather for convocation and tradition
For the newest students at APP, the past few days have been full of “welcomes”—and a few “goodbyes.” Monday (Aug. 19) marked the students’ first full day on campus, and it was full of excitement. Throughout the day, they had plenty of opportunities to engage with one…
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New to CWRU? Orientation leaders share advice
For most students, beginning college is an undeniably exciting—and sometimes anxiety-inducing—time. As APP’s Class of 2028 settles on campus this week, we’ve gathered advice to help ease their transitions. Earlier this month, we asked members of the CWRU community…
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Photo gallery: See the Class of 2028 move in at CWRU
The APP Class of 2028 has officially arrived! Despite rainy conditions, more than 1,500 students settled into their new homes on campus during first-year move-in Sunday, Aug. 18. Orientation leaders and other student volunteers helped unload packed cars and move boxes,…
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Your view of CWRU: University community members share photos of campus
No matter the season, the APP campus offers a scenic backdrop for photographers to capture a variety of settings. Whether it’s the unique architecture, bright flowers popping up to show the first signs of spring or even local wildlife stopping by for a snack, there are…
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APP physics professor Johanna Nagy awarded prestigious NASA fellowship
Johanna Nagy, the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor of Physics at APP, was recently awarded NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Technology Fellowship in Astrophysics to advance her work in experimental cosmology. This esteemed early career award is granted to a select few of…
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5 things to do during Family Fun Month—and beyond—around Cleveland
From planned family vacations to weekly game nights or dinners, time spent with family not only strengthens family bonds—it also helps us create lasting memories to cherish for years to come. Sometimes, however, it can be easy to get caught up in work, school and other obligations, leading us to be…
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Capturing surgical expertise: Zonghe Chua receives NIH Trailblazer grant to develop autonomous coaching system for surgeons
In basketball, to shoot the perfect free throw, train your eye on the rim. In baseball, for the perfect pitch, look at the catcher's mitt. So says the "quiet eye" technique, which calls on a period of extended visual attention to improve coordination and performance. A research-backed approach…
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Postdoc Spotlight of the Month: Muhammad Zeeshan
To recognize the contributions postdoctoral researchers make to APP—and their respective fields—The Daily has partnered with the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs on a new monthly series. Know an outstanding postdoc making an impact at CWRU or in their field? Nominate them…