World Series, Halloween offer opportunity for cultural education October 28, 2016“Educational” probably isn’t the first adjective to come to mind when people mention Halloween and the World Series....FeaturedUniversity News·
New understanding of neural language gives amputees ability to discern light touch to intense pressure October 26, 2016Electrical stimulation mimics natural touch, enabling amputees to feel a range of intensity that allows them to hold...FeaturedScience & Tech·
U.S. Army Surgeon General to present Veteran’s Day keynote at CWRU October 26, 2016To honor Veteran’s Day and promote cooperation between the military and civilian health-care community, U.S. Army Surgeon General...EventsFeatured·
No willpower required: Families adopt healthy behaviors through trial and error October 26, 2016Forgoing a reliance on motivation, families can adopt healthy behaviors—eating better and exercising more—by following a new approach...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Older men cling to 1950s, ’60s blueprint of masculinity October 25, 2016Study: Older men adhere closely to an idealized masculinity script that is incompatible with the realities of later...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Prosthesis research to help TBI and stroke patients receives $1.65 million in Department of Defense funding October 25, 2016Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and University of Kansas have received a $1.65 million Department of Defense...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Celebrate “Holoween” at the Interactive Commons October 24, 2016Over the past 18 months, Case Western Reserve has used Microsoft HoloLens devices for anatomy and art history,...EventsFeatured·
Case Western Reserve adopts Canvas as new learning management system October 24, 2016Program to be available for courses next semester After more than 15 years of using Blackboard, Case Western...FeaturedUniversity News·
CWRU law clinic students play lead role in preparing Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against federal government October 21, 2016Katelyn Pierce has wanted to be an attorney since she was a child. For Galen Baynes, lawyering came...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
Rape kit research to expand with $3 million from U.S. Department of Justice October 20, 2016A Case Western Reserve University research project that has become a national model for helping reshape how sexual...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·