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A quantum opportunity for campus startups
Campus startups in medicine and life sciences now have the chance to compete for access to the world’s first quantum computer dedicated to healthcare research. Cleveland Clinic announced this week that it is accepting applications to its newly launched Quantum Innovation Catalyzer Program. Up to…
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ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ marking Veterans Day with free dental exams for military veterans
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ 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.…
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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, ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s Department of…
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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…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in November
Fall in Cleveland is winding down and ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ 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…
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Ohio votes Tuesday, Nov. 7: Information about ballots, polling places and statewide issues
With less than a week to go before the general election, The Daily reminds the campus community of resources and assistance available for those casting ballots. This Tuesday, Nov. 7, Ohio’s voters will see ballots featuring local and county candidates and questions, as well as two statewide…
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CWRU launches pilot co-responder team to enhance mental health crisis assistance
As concerns surrounding mental health grow across the U.S., two ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ departments are teaming up to ensure members of the campus community get the support they need in times of crisis. The Outreach, Assessments, Resources and Response (OARR) co-responder team is a pilot…
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Why do we love carbs so much? The food science behind our favorites
October may be best known for seasonal treats such as pumpkin spice lattes and Halloween candy, but with national months celebrating pizza, pasta and pretzels laying claim to the season, the month can be a carb lover’s dream. This love can send people on quests for where to grab the best slice…
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How to get in the spooky spirit for Halloween, according to CWRU professors
From classic films to heartwarming family shows, eerie poems and captivating theater productions, Halloween has long been a source of inspiration for various forms of media. Halloween-themed content has evolved over the years, appealing to different generations along the way. In the 1960s, the…
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Alumna, emerita VP’s $1.35 million estate gift to benefit cancer research, Mather upgrades
During Chris Ash’s nearly 50 years at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, she saw modern buildings rise, leadership change and entirely new areas of study debut. She earned two degrees—a bachelor’s in history in 1972 and an MBA specializing in accounting in 1981—and worked in the geology department,…