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ӰƵ student innovators compete for $10K Saint-Gobain competition prize
Annual event finals are Wednesday, April 10; six teams present ideas in health care, renewable energy storage to “help improve daily life” Update: The winning team in the Saint -Gobain competition April 10 was "Polyp Retrieval System," comprised of Jasmine Sondhi, Rajiv Trehan, Doe Choi, Chao-yi…
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Tips for staying safe this spring
Editor's Note: As of June 30, 2019, ӰƵ uses Rave Guardian. CWRU Shield is no longer active and should be deleted from all mobile devices. Download Rave Guardian on the App Store and Google Play. With milder weather arriving in Northeast Ohio and people spending more time…
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Case School of Engineering taking lead role in Gelfand Global STEMPower Initiative in Ethiopia
Aims to help cultivate economic development through chemical engineering Ethiopia has an abundance of raw materials, but does not yet have the engineering infrastructure to turn that material into a thriving economy and jobs. But a new initiative funded by a longtime Case Western Reserve…
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Cosmic Dave’s Rock Club opens in former Barking Spider Tavern space at ӰƵ
Features live entertainment and varied, fresh menu The enticing sounds of live music—combined with a creative menu featuring fresh ingredients—are emanating once again from a former early 1900s carriage house at the heart of the ӰƵ campus. Cosmic Dave’s Rock Club…
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Memorial service for first-year student Justine Boyle to be held April 5
A memorial service for first-year student Justine Boyle will be held this Friday, April 5, in the Amasa Stone Chapel. Organized by Case Catholic Campus Ministry with support from the Interreligious Council, the 12:45 p.m. service is open to all members of the ӰƵ community.…
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Alexis Abramson named dean of engineering at Dartmouth College
Northeast Ohio native was co-director of Great Lakes Energy Institute at ӰƵ Engineering faculty member Alexis Abramson, a recognized leader in advanced energy research, has been named dean of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College. Abramson, the second woman to…
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KeyCorp Chairman and CEO Beth Mooney to give ӰƵ’s 2019 commencement address
Civic leader made history as first female CEO of top 20, U.S.-based bank After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin with a history degree, Beth Mooney took a job as a bank secretary in Houston, making $10,000 a year. The interviewer asked only if she could type, according to a Forbes…
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Say Yes to Education’s Cleveland chapter begins work
Call for mentor applications from ӰƵ community As the cost of education continues to rise, Say Yes to Education is working to try to make college affordable and attainable for every public high school graduate. The national nonprofit organization recently announced Cleveland as…
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Survey to be distributed on sexual assault, misconduct on college campuses
Next week, ӰƵ students will have a second opportunity to share their perspectives on the university’s climate regarding sexual assault and misconduct. All students—undergraduate, graduate and professional—will receive email invitations to participate in an online, confidential…
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ӰƵ startup, NervGen Pharma, raises $7.5M from initial public offering
NervGen Pharma Corp., a Vancouver-based company founded to develop regenerative-medicine technology licensed from ӰƵ, raised about $7.5 million ($10 million in Canadian dollars) from an initial public offering. Shares of NervGen began trading on the Canadian TSX…