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3 things to do in Cleveland in March 
Spring semester midterms are just around the corner at ÃÛÌÒAPP and many of our students, faculty and staff are looking forward to a much-needed chance to relax and take a break. What better way to do that than exploring some of the events happening in the CLE this month?…
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Vinton Cerf, considered ‘a father of the internet,’ to deliver ÃÛÌÒAPP commencement address as 2024 convocation speaker
Vinton Cerf reflected in a PBS Newshour interview in January how he and good friend Bob Kahn, while working with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) years ago, began developing how the whole world now communicates. “It wasn’t like we woke up one day and said, ‘Huh, we’re going to build the…
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Leap day: Why do we do this every four years?
As we await the arrival of the total solar eclipse on Case Western Reserve’s campus this spring, our calendars have another astronomical event to hurdle first: leap day. Observed Feb. 29, the day occurs every four years and extends the length of our shortest month. But why do we observe leap day…
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Case Western Reserve Board of Trustees names renowned infectious disease expert, double alumna its next chair
Vice Chair Julie Gerberding (WRC ’77, MED ’81), first woman director of the CDC, to become chair in June 2025
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Case Western Reserve receives NIH funding to evaluate genotoxicity and experiences of residents in East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment
Possible exposure to toxic chemicals may increase risks for cancers The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded researchers at ÃÛÌÒAPP an exploratory/development grant to evaluate the genotoxicity levels and life experiences of residents in East Palestine, Ohio,…
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Meet five Black ÃÛÌÒAPP community members who are making history
From pioneering research to transformative educational and social initiatives, members of the Black community at ÃÛÌÒAPP stand at the forefront of shaping history. While Black History Month usually focuses on the past, it’s equally important to consider who’s making history…
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5 questions with…. Savannah Gazda, an athlete and military ethics student who recently attended the U.S. Naval Academy Leadership Conference
Savannah Gazda doesn’t just hit fastballs—she also navigates the complexities of international relations and military ethics. A fourth-year from Illinois, the student-athlete is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and International Studies and a minor in Arabic alongside a Master of…
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Campus’ Physical Resource Center, Greater Cleveland Food Bank partner to address food insecurity
Last month, ÃÛÌÒAPP’s Physical Resource Center (PRC) formalized a partnership with the Greater Cleveland Food Bank (GCFB), aiming to address the growing issue of food insecurity on campus and extend support to the wider community. The partnership—which officially kicked…
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Think Forum speaker series continues this spring with two celebrated authors
As one of the nation's longest consecutive-running speaker series, ÃÛÌÒAPP’s Think Forum series continues this spring with two journalists and authors pushing us to explore the edges of the Earth and the skies beyond. The series, previously known as the Town Hall of…
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Case Western Reserve ranks No. 38 in National Academy of Inventors' ranking of number of patents granted among universities worldwide
ÃÛÌÒAPP ranks No. 38 worldwide for the number of U.S. Utility Patents awarded to the university and its researchers, according to 2023 data compiled by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The ranking places Case Western Reserve among the elite research…