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Department of Physiology and Biophysics faculty meet with Pentagon officials
Members of the Center for Aerospace Physiology in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at APP recently met with their colleagues at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Their objective was to discuss ongoing collaborative research and educational initiatives,…
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Sanjay Rajagopalan discusses relationship between air pollution and cardiovascular events on Cardi-OH Radio podcast
Sanjay Rajagopalan, director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute and professor of medicine at APP School of Medicine, discussed the relationship between air pollution and cardiovascular events on Cardi-OH Radio’s podcast, “Air Pollution Exposure and the Heart.” In…
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UCITE staff members present at national conference
University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) staff members were selected to present at the 2022 Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network in Higher Education conference in Seattle. Matthew Garrett, UCITE director, and Jenny Hadingham, UCITE assistant…
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Mandel School Dean Dexter Voisin discusses book for Cleveland Heights Public Library’s 1619 Project series
Dexter Voisin, dean of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, sat down with John Piche, Cleveland Heights Public Library's outreach librarian, to talk about his book, America the Beautiful and Violent: Black Youth and Neighborhood Trauma in Chicago. Piche runs a…
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Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer to discuss his new book co-authored with local visual artist Misty Morrison
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, professor of philosophy, and Misty Morrison, a visual artist from Shaker Heights, will discuss their new book, Nussbaum's Politics of Wonder: How the Mind's Original Joy Is Revolutionary (2023), in a webinar hosted by the magazine and platform The Philosopher. Bendik-Keymer…
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Professor David Gurarie uses mathematical modeling to explore air pollution
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) and ozone play a central role in atmospheric chemistry and represent a key target for air pollution control. A complete understanding of their cycling is challenging due to competing dynamical and chemical effects. Observation data alone is insufficient to assess and quantify…
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Medicine’s James Werner, Colin Crowe pen article on using SMART goals to achieve a healthy weight
An article by James Werner, associate professor of medicine, and Colin Crowe, assistant professor of medicine, was published in the January issue of Capsules, a publication from the Ohio Cardiovascular & Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH). Their article, titled “Using SMART Goals to…
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CWRU Bands hosts OPCICA 2023 Honors Festival Weekend
Department of Music faculty members Ryan Scherber and Paul Ferguson hosted the Ohio Private College Instrumental Conductors Association (OPCICA) annual Honors Festival Weekend Jan. 21–22. This event, after having been canceled in 2021 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, brought together…
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Medicine’s Jin Kim-Mozeleski explores food insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic
Food insecurity is a social determinant of health that contributes to the burden of chronic diseases and poor mental health and disproportionately affects groups with socioeconomic disadvantage. In a nationally representative study published in Preventing Chronic Disease, researchers identified…
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Mathematics’ David Gurarie contributes to research on nitrogen oxides and ozone in atmospheric chemistry
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) and ozone play a central role in atmospheric chemistry and represent a key target for air pollution control. A complete understanding of their cycling is challenging due to competing dynamical and chemical effects. Observation data alone is insufficient to assess and quantify…