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International affairs leader David Fleshler to become vice provost and interim executive director for Siegal Lifelong Learning
Interim Provost Joy K. Ward announced today that longtime international affairs leader David Fleshler will become vice provost and interim executive director of Siegal Lifelong Learning later this month. Fleshler, who became ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s first senior administrator focused on global engage...
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How can you make your favorite holiday cookies more nutritious? A CWRU expert weighs in
Whether a cookie tray sends you reaching for sugar, chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin or another option, chances are you enjoy the sweet treats known to be a major part of the holiday season. In honor of National Cookie Day today (Dec. 4), The Daily reached out to Lindsay Malone, instructor in the D...
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3 things to do in Cleveland in December
With finals just around the corner at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, students are settling in for long study sessions while faculty and staff members put the last touches on various tasks ahead of the university’s winter recess. But before you finalize your end-of-year plans, be sure to take a lo...
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10th annual #GivingTuesdayAtCWRU surpasses goals and breaks records
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s Student Run Health Clinic got a shot in the arm this week: On #GivingTuesdayAtCWRU, supporters donated $17,675 to the organization, which brings together students from the university's dental, medical, nursing and social work schools to provide free healthcare to Gr...
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Recognizing Fred Gray (LAW '54) on Rosa Parks Day
When Alabama native Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger in 1955, she became a household name as a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. Her decision—which Ohioans celebrate as Rosa Parks Day on Dec. 1, the day of her arrest—also cemented another name in the history books: ...
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Unraveling the mystery of AIDS: CWRU researcher Jonathan Karn shares his insights
Just over 40 years ago, the first case of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome—more commonly known as AIDS—was reported, setting into motion a worldwide panic about the unknown, devastating disease. At the time, AIDS was universally considered to be a death sentence. “It's very hard to recapture the ...
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From think[box] pioneer to California dreamer: Ian Charnas' trailblazing journey in innovation to take new turn at CrunchLabs
In 2019, Ian Charnas (CWR ’05) solved what may be one of the most irksome problems to ever face humanity—at least in his opinion. He modified his car so the windshield wipers sync to the beat of whatever music he’s listening to. Why? Because he simply yearned for a more harmonious driving experience...
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The Native American story: A history of accomplishments
The people who represent the hundreds of Native American tribes located within the United States have a rich and accomplished history that continues to evolve. Their impact permeates many aspects of life today, helping put to rest negative historical stereotypes once associated with their heritage a...
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Empower students on GivingTuesday
Three CWRU groups share how gifts and advocacy fuel positive change The global generosity movement, GivingTuesday, has returned to ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ as the university highlights a variety of student-led initiatives that enhance the CWRU experience. More than 90 diverse organizations are partici...
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Media personality and political analyst Tiffany Cross named CWRU Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration speaker
Each year, ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ honors Martin Luther King Jr.—the holiday, the man, and the legacy. The campus community is invited to the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Friday, Jan. 19, with keynote speaker Tiffany Cross, media personality and political analyst. Cross is the ...