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Life Sucks at Dobama Theatre stars CWRU faculty, staff, and alumni
Life Sucks, a new American play by Aaron Posner, opened Friday, April 22, at Dobama Theatre on Lee Road. The play features a host of CWRU people: Sara Young UG '20, Andrew Gorell MFA '12, Christopher Bohan, instructor in the Department of Theater, and Chennelle Bryant-Harris from the Human…
Participate in a study examining social support
You are invited to participate in a research study about individual differences in social support, life satisfaction, and psychological experiences. This study is completed entirely online. You will answer some questions about your background and fill out several questionnaires about your thoughts,…
PhD student research assistant needed for community-based project
Elliane Irani, Assistant Professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, is looking for a PhD student to join her research team as a part-time research assistant for a one-year research study. The study team will adopt a community-engaged approach and use multiple research methods to…
Psychological Experiences Among Migrants
You are invited to participate in a research study about migration status and psychological well-being. You may participate if you are 18+, live in the United States, and were born in another country outside the U.S. More specifically, this study investigates how the experience of migrating to a…
Law alumnus Fred Gray, bestselling author and ABC News analyst Dan Abrams to give virtual talk on forthcoming book
The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center in New York City will host alumnus Fred D. Gray (LAW '54) and bestselling author Dan Abrams Tuesday, May 24, at 6:30 p.m. for a free, virtual talk on their forthcoming book, Alabama v. King. On March 19, 1956, 24-year-old Fred D. Gray rose in a Montgomery,…
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Law's Michael Benza discusses the possible early release of Jimmy Dimora
Jimmy Dimora hearing set for June that could lead to his release after 10 years in prison WKYC: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, discussed the possibility of an early release for former Cuyahoga County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora, who has spent more than a decade in federal prison on…
The POWER Project
Have you had a family member or friend develop dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease? Researchers at CWRU/University Hospitals are seeking participants for a research project designed to collect information about the obstacles that keep individuals from participating in Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia…
Is your child 6-9 years old? Are they typically Developing? It's Play Time! (remotely!)
The Neurodevelopment Research Lab at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ is recruiting typically developing, school-aged children (ages 6-9) for a remote pretend play study. Eligibility: Child between the ages of 6-9 at the time of enrollmentNo diagnosis of any developmental disorderAccess to a…
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Philosophy's Tony Jack discusses the science of happiness
Tuesday kicks off World Compliment Day WEWS: Tony Jack, an associate professor of philosophy who teaches a course on the science of happiness, said there are benefits both mentally and physically that go beyond just being nice.
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CWRU Club Volleyball men’s team to participate in the national championship
For the first time in 10 years, the CWRU Club Volleyball men’s team is headed to the national championship. This year’s tournament will take place in Phoenix, Arizona, from Thursday, April 14, through Saturday, April 16. Fourth-year biomedical engineering student and the club’s president Nick…