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President Snyder’s leadership honored with $27 million toward student scholarships
While the pandemic prevented ӰƵ’s supporters from giving President Barbara R. Snyder the kind of campus-wide sendoff her extraordinary tenure deserved, they still found an unforgettable way to convey appreciation. Frank Linsalata A fundraising effort in her honor that, as of…
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Submit your memories before President Snyder departs next week
As Barbara R. Snyder entered her final weeks as ӰƵ’s president, alumni began sharing recollections as part of an online tribute. Their observations have been so moving that today The Daily invites current students—as well as faculty and staff—to join them. Members of the campus…
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Special events taking place across campus preceding the first 2020 presidential debate
Editor’s Note: With the Health Education Campus of ӰƵ and Cleveland Clinic set to hold the first presidential debate next week (Tuesday, Sept. 29), The Daily will feature a number of debate-related articles in the days leading up to the event. On Tuesday, Sept. 29, the…
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Get out the vote: Center for Civic Engagement and Learning provides resources for students to have their voices heard in upcoming presidential election
Editor's Note: With the Health Education Campus of ӰƵ and Cleveland Clinic set to hold the first presidential debate next week (Tuesday, Sept. 29), The Daily will feature a number of debate-related articles in the days leading up to the event. “Regardless of the result…
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ӰƵ School of Medicine to host series of public health care forums tied to upcoming presidential debate
“Health Care Cleveland—COVID, 2020 and Beyond” offers panel discussions on how Northeast Ohio’s medical communities have managed the COVID-19 pandemic and other pressing health care issues On Sept. 29, the first presidential debate in advance of the November election will be held at Cleveland…
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CWRU achieves global first in mixed-reality education during COVID-19 pandemic
Student survey responses overwhelmingly support first remote-only HoloAnatomy course The developers of ӰƵ’s signature HoloAnatomy mixed-reality software for the Microsoft HoloLens knew they were likely achieving a global first this spring as they quickly pivoted to…
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New student-run Physical Resource Center—or “freestore”—aims to alleviate financial burden on students
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to deepen the financial strain many college students face, the ӰƵ student body will soon have a new resource available to help ease the burden. On Sept. 19, the Physical Resource Center—also known as the “freestore”—will open its doors in Uptown…
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CWRU announces $5 million gift for scholarship campaign honoring President Snyder
Fred and Brittan DiSanto’s commitment supports students and recognizes President Snyder’s leadership Fred and Brittan DiSanto ӰƵ today announced a $5 million gift as the first commitment to a scholarship campaign honoring outgoing President Barbara R. Snyder. Fred DiSanto,…
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ӰƵ receives INSIGHT Into Diversity 2020 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award for ninth straight year
ӰƵ has again received the national Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, a diversity-focused publication in higher education. The award recognizes colleges and universities nationally that have demonstrated an…
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CWRU falls in U.S. News & World Report rankings
ӰƵ fell two notches to 42nd this year as U.S. News & World Report changed its rankings methodology for the third time in three years. The dip came despite a five-point jump in the university’s overall score, which reflected progress in its financial resources rank,…