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Limited supply of solar eclipse glasses available for pickup on campus
Editor's note: Looking at a solar eclipse without proper protection can cause eye damage. In most cases, the effects are temporary, but the damage can be permanent. It takes just seconds for damage to occur. Symptoms of eye damage from a solar eclipse include blurry vision, headache, a blind spot…
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ÃÛÌÒAPP awarded federal contract to develop and commercialize ‘live’ replacement joints
Goal is life-changing treatment for osteoarthritis—most common degenerative joint disease affecting 500 million people worldwide
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Be an advocate for your favorite campus cause on Day of Giving
Case Western Reserve’s 12th annual Day of Giving—a 24-hour crowdfunding event—is two weeks away. On Wednesday, April 10, you can help the university reach our goal of 2,024 donors. Each year on Day of Giving, members of the university community come together to support the campus causes most…
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Common household chemicals pose new threat to brain health 
Research shows chemicals in countless household items harm specialized cells in the brain
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National Science Foundation awards prestigious early career grant to ÃÛÌÒAPP electrical engineering researcher
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the medical community’s use of remote healthcare as an alternative to conventional medicine—and wireless biomedical devices are a huge part of that shift. But with patients living longer, the concern turns to the long-term reliability of these devices and…
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Dean of Students Shirley Mosley to retire after 19 years at CWRU
After nearly two decades of dedicated service, Shirley Mosley will retire from ÃÛÌÒAPP and her role as the dean of students on April 1. Her journey to this point was not just a career path, but a testament to her commitment to student welfare and community…
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ÃÛÌÒAPP names Boyd Kumher vice president for enterprise risk management
ÃÛÌÒAPP has landed a pioneer—and familiar face—as its new vice president for enterprise risk management. Boyd Kumher, who became the University of Minnesota's first chief compliance officer in 2016, will arrive with more than 25 years of experience in higher education and…
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Watch: CWRU’s class of graduating medical students celebrate Match Day 2024
Just moments before noon on Friday, March 15, 204 soon-to-be-graduating medical students from ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Medicine initiated the countdown: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1… Then, the anticipated moment arrived, marking a pivotal milestone in their paths to becoming physicians. At…
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New research at ÃÛÌÒAPP aims to address racial disparities in cognitive decline
Connecting with friends is key to limiting social isolation—something researchers believe could also reduce Alzheimer’s, dementia
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Decoding caffeine: Benefits, risks and common myths from a medical toxicologist
In the bustling world of academia—where late nights and early mornings are often the norm—caffeine reigns supreme as an elixir of productivity. With March being Caffeine Awareness Month, The Daily set out to learn more about this ubiquitous stimulant with the help of Ryan Marino, assistant…