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5 things to know about… social work

March is National Social Work Month, a time to honor those in the profession who promote social change and development each and every day. This year’s theme is “The Time is Right,” which embodies how...

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“Anti-Violence Scholarship and Racial Justice Activism: Reflections on...

The Department of Sociology will host Beth Richie, distinguished professor of Black studies and head of the Department of Criminology, Law and Justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago, for a...

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Peter Ho Davies’ The Fortunes chosen for Case Western Reserve University’s...

Award-winning author to present at university’s fall convocation The Fortunes, wrote book critic Michael Schaub in his 2016 review for NPR, “is a stunning look at what it means to be Chinese, what it...

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Documenting the Holocaust—in music and on stage

Case Western Reserve law faculty member chronicles history, hope, kindness in her opera, The Sparks Fly Upward, premiering in Cleveland June 9 Cathy Lesser Mansfield is a faculty member at Case...

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Case Western Reserve professor creates ‘Take a Break’ to address mental...

During the depths of the global COVID-19 pandemic, it became abundantly clear to Jennifer King that most people didn’t have the basic knowledge to help them mentally cope with the related stress. “I...

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3 meaningful ways you can celebrate National Nonprofit Day

Lauren Steiner If you live in Cleveland, you have reason to celebrate National Nonprofit Day today, Aug. 17, which recognizes the incredible work nonprofit organizations do for their communities.  Our...

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The unrelenting crisis

Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the spring 2022 edition of Jack, Joseph Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ Action magazine. We’re sharing it in The Daily now in...

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Karamu House CEO to direct Case Western Reserve University theater program’s...

Production is the first in a long-term commitment to collaborate  The iconic Karamu House is recognized as the oldest active African American theater in the nation. The Department of Theater at Case...

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Analyzing the blueprints of redlining in Ohio

Case Western Reserve University researchers find impacts of 1930s lending practices persist today Eighty years after the federal Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) carved up the nation’s...

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Case Western Reserve University faculty members awarded $492,000 Mellon...

Two assistant professors of history at Case Western Reserve University’s College of Arts and Sciences are embarking on a three-year journey to provide a more accurate and comprehensive narrative of...

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2023 Cleveland Humanities Festival: WELLNESS

This spring, the eighth Cleveland Humanities Festival continues its annual exploration of some of society’s most pressing issues and concerns—through the lens of a single topic This March through May,...

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You’ve seen the hats, but how much do you actually know about the Kentucky...

Jessica Kelley The Kentucky Derby is the longest continuously held sporting event in the United States, with the first event being held in 1875—but chances are you don’t know much about it beyond its...

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Microsoft HoloLens puts medieval objects into the hands of student researchers

The study of medieval art is flourishing at Case Western Reserve University. Among the latest developments: a Microsoft HoloLens Immersive Realms application that allows students to experience...

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$1.25 million grant to expand communication sciences program aimed at...

Serena Wheeler’s first encounter with the communication sciences field was through her brother, who has autism and works with a speech-language pathologist. But despite this early, personal connection...

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Tsiter-Kontopoulou Prize takes Professor Betsy Bolman to Vienna to educate...

Along with PhD student Marina Mandrikova, they break stereotypes to highlight Africa’s role in Byzantine art and culture For Betsy Bolman, art history chair and the Elsie B. Smith Professor in the...

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Case Western Reserve awarded $1.4 million for Ohio’s Great Minds Fellowship...

Eligible students may receive up to $10,000 for pursuing careers in behavioral health As part of a statewide effort to encourage more students to pursue behavioral health-related professions, the Ohio...

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CWRU’s Dexter Voisin elected president of National Association of Deans and...

As dean of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University, Dexter Voisin leads a top-ranked program in research and education, training...

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