University News
April 30, 2020
Imagine you’re a critical care nurse transporting a patient with a subarachnoid hemorrhage (bleeding in the brain) from a non-stroke community hospital to an acute care stroke center. Your patient’s condition is deteriorating rapidly. You need to stabilize the patient...and you’re in a…
April 30, 2020
For almost 30 years, the annual Adler Banquet has been an opportunity for chemical and biomolecular engineering seniors, faculty and staff to celebrate in an informal setting prior to graduation. Yet, as with nearly everything this semester, the Adler Banquet, held in honor of longtime professor…
April 29, 2020
While staying home is a crucial part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are times it’s not possible, whether it’s essential work or a trip to the grocery store. Masks provide protection in those instances. Some faculty, staff and students have stepped up to make masks for members of…
April 28, 2020
After eight years in University Circle, Constantino’s Market has closed. One of Uptown’s inaugural merchants, the local urban grocery provided a unique mix of grocery essentials, bakery, deli, grab-and-go meals, extensive wine and beer selection—as well as loft and outdoor seating. “We are…
April 24, 2020
As
a seven-time Emmy Award-winning commercial broadcaster, William F. Baker helped
launch such household names as
Oprah Winfrey, presided over New York Public Television’s heyday as the nation’s
pre-eminent producer of arts, nature, biography and public-affairs programming and helped create the…
April 24, 2020
This week, the ӰƵ community reflects on its legacy at the same time it navigates COVID-19, which will have an historic impact on campus and beyond. "The experiences endured by our campus during the COVID-19 pandemic have been nothing short of unprecedented. We have…
April 22, 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic began to escalate across the U.S., Mark Aulisio joined the first of many teleconferences with MetroHealth Medical Center’s pandemic working group to plan for how they would allocate scarce resources in a crisis that was beginning to seem inevitable. Aulisio, the Susan E.…
April 21, 2020
When juniors Joey Kass and Hunter Stecko learned classes would be conducted remotely for the remainder of the spring semester, they sprung into action—not to figure out their own next steps, but to help their fellow ӰƵ students. Working with the Student Executive…
April 20, 2020
To the campus of Case
Western Reserve University: Welcome to Legacy
Week! This week we celebrate the unique history of ӰƵ
University. While Legacy Week itself is young, celebrating just its third year,
it stands today as a reflection of our longstanding history, a testament to…
April 16, 2020
ӰƵ nurse scientist explains why hand hygiene is important for patients, not just doctors and nurses, in hospital setting A clinical researcher who has studied the lack of hygiene
practices among hospital patients is urging hospitals—and those who end up
there—to do…