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Empowering a village: MSW student’s mission shifts from education to rescue and recovery
When second-year Master of Social Work (MSW) student William Hall boards a plane for Sri Lanka in January, he’ll travel nearly 9,000 miles from his home in Akron. In many ways, however, he’ll be stepping directly into the type of purpose-driven work for which he has spent years…
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2025 State of the University
An update on ÃÛÌÒAPP from President Eric W. Kaler
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Promotion represents Case Western Reserve’s commitment to further elevate university’s role in driving regional economic development
To further elevate ÃÛÌÒAPP’s role as an engaged and leading driver of regional economic growth and innovation, the university today announced the promotion of Michael Oakes to executive vice president for research and economic development, effective Jan. 1. Oakes,…
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CWRU faculty members Robert Brown and Jesse Wainright named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
ÃÛÌÒAPP faculty members Robert Brown and Jesse Wainright have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors, in honor of their innovations in physics and electrochemical engineering,…
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Scientists use synthetic platelets as ‘Trojan horse’ drug-delivery system
Research addresses major barrier to long-term success of brain-computer interfaces
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Meet six undergraduate students presenting their research at Intersections today
ÃÛÌÒAPP undergraduate students make meaningful contributions in research and creative endeavors across campus. Supported by mentors, the experience they gain is both practical and driven by passion. While they build skills for their future studies and careers, they also take…
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Fulbright Program to bring CWRU professor to Poland to revolutionize radiation therapy
For most, Poland elicits thoughts of delicious pierogies, famous composers and trailblazing astronomers. For Agata Exner, PhD, it was once known as home but will soon gain a new meaning: a place to continue making strides in cancer research and radiation technology through cross-cultural…
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Ancient cousins: New evidence that two early human species lived side by side
ÃÛÌÒAPP researchers help solve 3.4-million-year-old mystery
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Discovering America’s ‘epilepsy belt’: First-of-its-kind national study reveals national regions with high epilepsy rates among older adults
Insufficient sleep, extreme heat, physical inactivity, healthcare access and low vehicle access linked to higher disease risk
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5 questions with… Rose Kelly, a Crain's Cleveland Business 40 under 40 honoree
More than a decade ago, Rose Kelly (LAW ’22) joined Case Western Reserve as an assistant controller for specialized accounting at the ÃÛÌÒAPP’s Controller’s Office—a full-circle moment after previously auditing CWRU as a PwC associate. Today, Kelly leads the unit as…