Case Western Reserve University boasts four of the top 100 social work professors in the country March 25, 2019Four social-work faculty members from Case Western Reserve University were named among the top 100 social workers in...Humanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Law School’s Ayesha Bell Hardaway appointed Social Justice Law Center director March 22, 2019Ayesha Bell Hardaway, named new director of the Social Justice Law Center at the Case Western Reserve University...Appointments·
Reducing number of repeat offenders by improving re-entry system March 18, 2019$1 million federal grant seeks to aid inmates re-entering society People who re-enter society from prison with unresolved...Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedResearch·
Ohio Attorney General awards funding to Case Western Reserve’s Human Trafficking Clinic March 14, 2019The Human Trafficking Program at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law is expanding its community outreach,...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
‘Signaling’ change in sexual assault cases March 6, 2019Researchers at the Mandel School awarded $715,000 grant to examine thousands of police interviews with sexual assault victims...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesResearch·
Law school launches Yemen Accountability Project to document war crimes for possible prosecution February 20, 2019More than 70 CWRU students sign up to provide volunteer assistance The civil war in Yemen has eclipsed...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
Nearly $1 million grant to equip ‘first social responders,’ help at-risk kids February 7, 2019An enhanced partnership among Case Western Reserve University, the City of Cleveland and two Cleveland-area police departments focuses on...Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Discounted dental care offered through the Case Western Reserve University dental clinic’s “Admitting Days” January 21, 2019The Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine is offering free and discounted dental care Feb. 4-5...Campus & CommunityFeaturedHealth & Wellness·
New research highlights why HIV-infected patients suffer higher rates of cancer than general population January 16, 2019National Institutes of Health funded research to study cancer patients with HIV/AIDS AIDS patients suffer higher rates of...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Studies: Elevated blood lead level in early childhood associated with increased risk of academic problems in school-aged children January 7, 2019Research shows that lead risk varies by Cleveland school Substantial numbers of Cleveland’s youngest students have had elevated...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·