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ӰƵ researcher leads project to expand, accelerate personalized medicine with $3.2M NIH grant
With a new five-year, $3.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a ӰƵ researcher is leading a project to expand and accelerate the evolution of personalized medicine in treating diseases. Erman Ayday Erman Ayday, an associate professor in the univ...
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Meet three students who champion civic engagement at ӰƵ
Ohio’s general election is today (Nov. 7)—and countless ӰƵ students are encouraging others to make their voices heard at the polls. Among them are the university’s three Democracy Fellows—a position through the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) in which th...
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CWRU researchers: Support, education can help teachers with post-pandemic burnout
Teaching was already considered among the most stressful professions in the United States. Now in a new study, ӰƵ researchers have found that educators experienced “exacerbated” job-related stress in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving the entire profession vulner...
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On air: A glimpse into one student’s college radio experience
The familiar tune of The Jackson 5’s 1970 hit, “ABC,” flows through the speakers in the basement of the Mather Memorial Building. Jago Dorn, a second-year undergraduate student majoring in systems and control engineering at ӰƵ, is the only one in the room to hear it. Tha...
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ӰƵ marking Veterans Day with free dental exams for military veterans
ӰƵ School of Dental Medicine is celebrating Veterans Day with free dental exams for veterans and military personnel, bringing back the annual veteran-outreach effort on Friday, Nov. 10. The dental school will offer free dental exams, X-rays and cleaning for $25. Additio...
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Department of Dance to perform Martha Graham's "Cave of the Heart"
In the world of dance, few names shine as brightly as Martha Graham's. Her groundbreaking work and the company bearing her name have been at the forefront of contemporary dance for decades. As the company approaches its 100th anniversary in 2026, ӰƵ’s Department of Dance...
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5 questions with… Angela Cain, a new staff member dedicated to helping youth reach their full potential
Angela Cain earned her college degree later in life than most. After starting her career and a family, she turned her focus back to her education, becoming the first in her family to graduate with a bachelor’s degree. But she didn’t stop there. Before even completing her undergraduate studies, she w...
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‘Topping off’ the South Residential Village: University President, Board Chair sign project’s final beam
Fifteen months after crews started construction, the final piece of the South Residential Village’s structure is now in place. University President Eric W. Kaler and Board of Trustees Chair Fred D. DiSanto commemorated the achievement Thursday by signing the last long white beam before construction...
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ӰƵ School of Medicine launches Institute for Glial Sciences
New center will target glial cells to treat neurological diseases ӰƵ has established an Institute for Glial Sciences to advance research of glial cells and their critical role in the health and diseases of the nervous systems, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s, ...
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3 things to do in Cleveland in November
Fall in Cleveland is winding down and ӰƵ students will begin preparing for end-of-semester activities sooner than it may seem. To help our faculty, staff and students keep busy and find new things to do during November, we’ve compiled a list of some events to check out. ...