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Managing risk at CWRU: Q&A with Rose Kelly, director of audit services
What do skydiving, investing in the stock market, and telling someone you love them for the first time have in common? They all involve risk. It’s easy to think of high-stakes scenarios like these when considering this concept, but the reality is risk impacts our lives in varying degrees on a…
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Blanton Tolbert assumes national role advancing equity, inclusion
Howard Hughes Medical Institute taps chemistry professor, diversity leader as inaugural vice president The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) announced today that it has named Chemistry Professor Blanton Tolbert as its inaugural vice president of science leadership and culture—a role dedicated…
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4 beaches to enjoy in the Cleveland area
While we may be hours from the closest ocean, Clevelanders need not drive far to sink their toes in the sand. Along the shores of Lake Erie, fondly called the “North Coast,” you can find numerous beaches—all with different vibes and activities to keep you busy. In honor of National Beach Day today…
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Heavy truck traffic starts tomorrow (Sept. 1) near Fribley Commons
Starting at 7 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday, Sept. 1), dozens of large trucks will begin arriving at the construction site for additional student housing in the South Residential Village. Between 80 to 100 trucks will be arriving daily at the location near Fribley Commons on Murray Hill Road to unload…
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Watch: The Class of 2026 starts their time at CWRU; get a by-the-numbers look at our new students
More than 1,550 first-year students and 65 transfer students officially became ӰƵ Spartans last week. Beginning with move-in day Sunday, Aug. 21, and continuing through residence hall meetings last night, these new members of our community have spent a full week…
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It's Women's Equality Day—what does equality look like to you?
Exactly 102 years ago today, Congress certified the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution to ensure voting rights for women—though full electoral equality for women of color didn't come until decades later. After decades of activism by suffragists to achieve this right, many thought the…
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A day in the life of an orientation leader at ӰƵ
Arriving at college can be intimidating. It may be the first significant amount of time students have spent away from home, and they may be across the country—or even the ocean—from their families and friends. From finding out where classes will be held to discovering the best off-campus…
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Get to know Black business owners and entrepreneurs from CWRU: Week 4
August is National Black Business Month, a time that celebrates and promotes the support of Black-owned businesses in the United States. In honor of this month, The Daily sat down with several ӰƵ students, alumni, faculty and staff members who double as business owners…
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Case Quad renovations update: Fencing to come down by Aug. 26
As students fill campus again for the fall semester, renovations of the Case Quad have reached a major milestone: Starting today, the first of dozens of yards of  fencing will begin to come down, ultimately allowing pedestrians to again enter and exit all buildings from quad-facing doors. “We…
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New to CWRU: Take advantage of academic resources on campus
Stepping onto campus for the first time as a ӰƵ student is exciting as you consider your future, what knowledge you will gain here and who you will form friendships with along the way. But there are plenty of uncertainties, too. Even the most basic everyday…