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Win a share of $50,000—and array of new entrepreneurial perks—in ӰƵ’s flagship startup contest
Deadline to enter the third annual Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition is Nov. 22 Startup companies grow. So do startup contests. This year, the Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition (MPSC)—ӰƵ’s marquee pitch contest—has added a generous new facet for finalists:…
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Check out the fall/winter edition of Think magazine
The 2019 fall/winter edition of ӰƵ's Think magazine is now available at numerous locations around campus and online at case.edu/think. The magazine, published twice a year, offers intriguing, compelling and surprising stories about the university community—both on campus and…
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Microsoft HoloLens meets ‘unicorn of the sea’
Actress Meryl Streep narrates narwhal demo from ӰƵ’s Interactive Commons; debuts Saturday at Smithsonian Museum of Natural History The narwhal and its signature tusk are about to get the Microsoft HoloLens mixed-reality treatment, and one of the world’s foremost…
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Considering AI and cancer care
ӰƵ hosts “Artificial Intelligence in Oncology” conference Oct. 24 to look at new technology, economics, ethics and role of machines in medicine Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning and smart computing are all rapidly transforming the global health and medical landscape,…
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On to the Second Act: Phase II of the Maltz Performing Arts Center project breaks ground
“Imagine the possibilities,” Roe Green told more than 150 people Thursday night at the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center. The occasion was the official launch of Phase II of the ambitious project to transform the historic synagogue into a state-of-the-art space for the university’s…
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CollaMedix—biotech startup founded with technology invented at ӰƵ and University Hospitals—reaches exclusive licensing agreement
New technology, jointly created by ӰƵ and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, offers a promising potential solution to women’s pelvic health disorders, including stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. That technology is the basis for a…
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National survey indicates progress, areas for improvement on sexual misconduct at CWRU
A national survey regarding campus sexual assault and misconduct finds ӰƵ’s students are more informed about university processes and resources than in 2015, but also that female undergraduate students are more likely to face sexual assault—and female graduate students are…
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Video: Reflect on homecoming 2019 at ӰƵ
Last weekend, students, staff, faculty, alumni and families came together to celebrate ӰƵ pride during the homecoming celebration. The community had several ways to join in on the celebration from the spirited parade and football game to the opportunity to learn…
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Student’s curiosity about his family’s cancer history fuels award-winning research project
Participant in Youth Engaged in Science, a National Cancer Institute-funded program at ӰƵ Connor Harris, a science-minded teenager from Hudson, Ohio, wants to know why African-Americans die from colorectal cancer at a higher rate than other racial groups. His curiosity, fueled…
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Give back to the Greater Cleveland community during this year’s Charity Choice campaign
Connect. Community. Impact. All are concepts evoked by the Charity Choice campaign, the annual opportunity for faculty and staff to demonstrate their appreciation for the Greater Cleveland community by designating funds to go to an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit of their choice, That includes…