Student draws from history to understand university life amid a pandemic March 17, 2021Over the past year, students at universities across the world have faced unique challenges due to the COVID-19...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Pandemic compounds psychosocial issues for sexual, gender minorities March 16, 2021Research by Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing scientist and collaborators suggests adults identifying as sexual or gender...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Older adults’ vaccine hesitancy: A Q&A with preventive medicine residents and faculty members March 15, 2021The faculty and residents of the Preventive Medicine Program at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and Case Western...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Four CWRU law clinic students argue appeals March 12, 2021Last year, Case Western Reserve University School of Law launched a new Appellate Litigation Clinic, which recently completed...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
Automated savings tools boost bank accounts for some, but the benefits are limited, study shows March 11, 2021Banking apps that automate saving money are effective—especially for low-income earners—but are not a solve-all to achieve financial...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
She Reads Rocks March 10, 2021Where other people see rocks, geologist Beverly Saylor, PhD, sees a story. And not just any story—our story,...FeaturedScience & Tech·
How do the COVID-19 vaccines work? Chemistry’s Blanton S. Tolbert explains March 9, 2021Blanton S. Tolbert, professor of chemistry at the College of Arts and Sciences, and his research group study...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Researchers link health-related social needs to hospital readmissions March 9, 2021They encourage health systems to use their complete billing code system to inform care and community benefit investment...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Using artificial intelligence to prevent harm caused by immunotherapy March 2, 2021Researchers at Case Western Reserve University discover biomarkers to identify lung cancer patients who could be made worse...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearchScience & Tech·
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers to lead Northeast Ohio initiative to increase prostate cancer screening in African American men March 1, 2021Supported with three-year, $2.75M grant from Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation African American men in Cuyahoga County have a...FeaturedHealth & WellnessUniversity News·