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A promise fulfilled
New alumna reflects on support through her CWRU journey
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Drug Developed by Markowitz is a Potential New Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease
A study, recently published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) and co-led by Sanford Markowitz, MD, PhD, CWRU Distinguished University Professor and Case CCC Cancer Genomics and Epigenomics Program member, discovered that SW033291—a drug that was originally developed in the…
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MidTown Collaboration Center Celebrates Grand Opening
On May 16, the Midtown Collaboration Center (MCC) officially opened its doors to the public with a vibrant grand opening celebration at East 66th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood. The event brought together community members, longstanding Cleveland institutions, and local…
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Cancer immunotherapy could get cheaper, more widely available with new technology
ÃÛÌÒAPP researchers use magnets and new device to isolate disease-fighting T cells
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Medicine's Susan Reichert begins new position as director of faculty affairs
Congratulations to Susan Reichert who begins her new position as director of faculty affairs for the School of Medicine on June 2. Since her arrival at Case Western Reserve in 2010, Reichert has made a significant impact, initially serving as executive aide to then School of Medicine Dean Pamela…
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Why media literacy matters—and how to stay well informed
In a world in which information is available at our fingertips, the ability to discern credible news sources has become more essential than ever. This skill—known as media literacy—not only equips individuals with the tools to engage with social media, artificial intelligence (AI) and other digital…
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CWRU Motorsports achieves record-breaking success at Arizona Baja SAE competition
CWRU Motorsports, the university’s Baja SAE team, had a record-breaking performance at the Arizona Baja SAE competition in May, earning first place in Design Presentation and first in the 4-hour-long Endurance race categories both first-time wins for the team. The team placed fourth overall out of…
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ÃÛÌÒAPP wins top honors in student eVTOL drone competition
VTOL CWRU, the university's student-led design team dedicated to advancing Vertical Takeoff & Landing (VTOL) technology through unmanned aircraft, recently competed in the 2025 Design-Build-Vertical Flight Competition. The team's mission was to build an aircraft for wildfire response and the…
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Two CWRU engineering researchers receive early career awards from National Science Foundation
Environmental engineer Bridget Hegarty to focus on improving water quality; computer scientist An Wang to improve model training for artificial intelligence Two ÃÛÌÒAPP engineering faculty members have been awarded U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early…
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Saying YES to Improving Cancer Research Education
An article highlighting Case CCC's Youth Enjoy Science (YES) program, Saying YES to Careers in Cancer Research: A Collaborative Model for Evaluating and Improving a Cancer Education and Research Program, was recently published in the European Society of Medicine with J.T. Render as first author.…