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In motion: CWRU students share their experiences in dance-based organizations on campus
Dance isn't only a means of physical activity—it is an art form that can reflect cultural identity, often representing the history, traditions and values of different communities. ӰƵ students showcase the breadth of options, from dance forms such as ballet, swing and…
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Photos: Celebrate World Laboratory Day with a look into some CWRU labs
Across the ӰƵ campus, researchers drive discovery in a wide array of subjects—from engineering to medicine, nursing, social work, physics and beyond. Their work often takes place in laboratories, surrounded by high-tech computers or research equipment such as beakers,…
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First Destination Survey reports impressive outcomes for the Class of 2023
Nearly one year after graduation, ӰƵ’s Class of 2023 is already making waves, displaying impressive results in the most recent First Destination Survey from the Career Center. The report not only shows solid median salary numbers—higher than any previous class—but exceptional…
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What legacy will you leave at CWRU? Student leaders share their thoughts
ӰƵ students shape their peers’ college experiences—and create change for those who will come after them—through active participation in leadership roles in a variety of organizations. Legacy Week at CWRU recognizes that impact by celebrating the university’s rich…
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“Can I still take that?”: Expert insights on cleaning out your medicine cabinet
From over-the-counter pain relievers to orange prescription pill bottles, chances are your bathroom shelves carry their fair share of medications. But when’s the last time you sorted through them? Tawna L. Mangosh Beyond serving as cabinet clutter, medications that are expired or no…
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Chemistry’s Clemens Burda elected 2023 AAAS Fellow
Distinctive lifetime honor recognizes scientists, engineers and innovators for achievements across disciplines
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Meet some of the students presenting their research at Intersections
On Friday, April 19, more than 500 undergraduate students at ӰƵ will take to the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center to present their research and creative projects at Intersections, a poster session administered by the Undergraduate Research Office.…
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First-time donors help fuel strong Day of Giving results
Editor's note: A previous version of this story reported incomplete data. The story has been updated with the new information. In its 12th year, ӰƵ’s Day of Giving was driven by the strength of first-time donors—868 in all—accounting for 31% of gifts received during…
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With nearly $3 million in grants, Mellon Foundation extends support for humanities students
When it launched in 2015, the Cleveland Humanities Collaborative sought to build on the academic work of high-performing humanities students at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) by providing them with support services and learning opportunities as they transitioned into—and completed—bachelor's…
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U.S. News & World Report ranks some CWRU graduate, professional programs
Methodology changes lead to range of shifts in newest rankings