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Campus marks mental health week
Stress is everywhere these days. Type the word into Google News search and 189 million links appear. Ask Amazon for books about stress published in the past 90 days, and more than 30,000 titles emerge. Poll people in the U.S. if they felt “a lot of stress” the previous day (as Gallup did), and…
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5 things to know about… nurse midwifery
Care for women is at the heart of what nurse midwifes do. And ӰƵ’s Nurse Midwifery Program has played an important role in Ohio for the profession. Based at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, the program is the oldest nurse midwifery program in the state of…
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Goodyear Innovation Challenge invites graduate students to compete for cash prizes at ӰƵ
Finalists in this national competition—hosted by the Weatherhead School of Management—will compete for monetary prizes and possible Goodyear internships and full-time employment; deadline to apply is Oct. 14 Graduate students from ӰƵ—and from across the…
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ӰƵ receives INSIGHT Into Diversity 2019 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award
ӰƵ University received the 2019 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, a diversity-focused publication in higher education. As a recipient of the annual HEED Award—a national honor recognizing colleges and universities around…
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Announcing the 16th season of the William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series
Author duos—including Jane Mayer and Frank Rich, Carl Hiaasen and Dave Barry, and more—mark a new lineup that also features 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction-winner Andrew Sean Greer and many others The William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series, presented by the Cuyahoga County Public Library…
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Marthe Cohn—undercover Jewish spy in Nazi Germany during World War II—to speak on campus Sept. 18
Free tickets are available to hear Cohn’s first-hand account of how she lived through one of the worst times in human history—losing family members to the Nazis and surviving by spying for the French resistance Only more than a half-century after Jewish teenager Marthe Cohn spied on the Nazis for…
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Driving dental care into the neighborhood
ӰƵ’s School of Dental Medicine launches new partnership with Hough Heritage to bring oral health care to seniors The "Lifelong Smiles" van is adding a new stop on its tour to deliver high-quality, discounted dental care to Cleveland-area seniors. The geriatric dental van is part…
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How ‘legacy’ companies can embrace—not fear—the dawning digital future
From Oct. 14 to 16, industry leaders in digital transformation will gather at the first-ever Digital Futures Conference at ӰƵ; early bird registration ends Sept. 13 Northeast Ohio is home to hundreds of “legacy” companies; while many have a strong history of capturing…
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CWRU advances in U.S. News & World Report rankings
ӰƵ climbed to 40th in this year’s U.S. News & World Report undergraduate rankings of national universities—regaining two of the five positions lost last year, when the publication significantly changed its methodology. The move came thanks to modest improvements in…
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Electric scooters come to Cleveland: What to know about staying safe on the new devices
A new mode of transportation has arrived in Cleveland: dockless, electric scooters. Earlier this month, the city launched a six-month pilot program that will allow four companies to operate these scooters in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County: Bird, Lime, Spin and VeoRide. (Some electric bikes…