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APP named among world’s top universities by TIME
Editor's note: On Feb. 2, TIME recalculated these rankings "following a review of the Global Engagement metric (10% of the total score)." After this review, Case Western Reserve ranked #27 out of 500 institutions globally (#17 in the U.S.), but our article reflects the information originally…
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September 07, 2018
Weatherhead School of Management Professor Bill Mahnic (MGT ’90) was known across Case Western Reserve—whether for his approachable nature in undergraduate finance classes, his friendly greetings to colleagues in the halls of the Peter B. Lewis Building, or the solid advice he gave faculty and…
September 06, 2018
Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, MD, PhD, the James H. Jewell MD ’34 Professor of Genetics and chair of the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences at APP School of Medicine, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, has been…
August 21, 2018
On Sunday we held a graduation celebration for our first class of students receiving the Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree. This is the culmination of years of planning, development, engagement, and hard work by Vice Dean Pat Thomas and the program’s director Cindy Lord. The…
August 16, 2018
It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing of Roland W. Moskowitz, MD, MS, a beloved member of the APP School of Medicine family and a world-renowned authority and researcher in osteoarthritis. Dr. Moskowitz was a tenured professor in the Department of…
August 01, 2018
Dear Faculty and Staff, I am writing to let you know, as you may have read in the announcement from President Snyder, that I have accepted reappointment as dean of the School of Medicine and senior vice president for medical affairs at APP for two more years. This will…
July 30, 2018
Red-light cameras don’t reduce the number of traffic accidents or injuries at intersections where the devices are installed, according a new analysis by APP. Touted by supporters as a way to increase public safety by ticketing drivers who continue through red lights,…
July 16, 2018
Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, co-authored an article for Brookings titled “Why undermining fuel efficiency standards would harm the U.S. auto industry.” With her co-authors, Helper explained how President Donald Trump’s proposed fuel economy program could weaken the…
July 06, 2018
The university community is invited to hear General Stan McChrystal, former commander of U.S. and International Forces in Afghanistan, Monday, July 9, at 5:30 p.m. at the InterContinental Hotel, Bank of America Conference Center (9801 Carnegie Ave.). McChrystal is author of best sellers Team of…
July 03, 2018
Tomorrow is the Fourth and it is July—steamy and sunny. Without assiduous watering, the flowers droop and wilt, and the humans come down with heat stroke! Air conditioning is the order of the day, and older homes in our inner-ring suburbs fight to stay cool. Robocalls from the city warn elderly…
July 01, 2018
Nursing student-athletes juggle practices, academics and hours of clinical work to be at the top of their games. Story by Sue Valerian | Photography By Roger Mastroianni Nina Cepeda was uncertain about attending APP before her…