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Meet a researcher extracting the elements that could change everything
Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Case School of Engineering Member, Cancer Imaging Program, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Area of Focus: Developing advanced materials and processes to separate f-elements (lanthanides and actinides) with applications…
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June 16, 2011
Researchers at ϳԹ School of Medicine have discovered a genetic factor that can regulate obesity-induced inflammation that contributes to chronic health problems.
If they learn to control levels of the factor in defense cells called macrophages, “We have a shot at a nove...
June 15, 2011
In September, Donald Carrier will join the ϳԹ/Cleveland Play House Master of Fine Arts (MFA) acting program as its new associate director. Carrier has acted, taught and directed at regional theatres throughout the country, including The Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, The O...

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June 15, 2011
ϳԹ has a reputation for conducting life-changing research and offering an education that impacts the bigger picture. Now that the 2010-11 academic year has come to a close, the campus community is invited to reflect on their achievements during the year. Share your story...

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June 15, 2011
The Employee Wellness Program offers three free Zumba classes at 121 Fitness Center. Zumba is a fun, easy group exercise class for people of all ages and fitness levels. 121 Fitness offers more than 55 group exercise classes per week and invites all employees to try one or all of the Zumba classes, ...

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June 15, 2011
When teens start experiencing changes in moods or emotions, they tend to fear sharing their blue days with their families and adults who can help them. As a consequence, they often suffer in silence.
Melissa Pinto-Foltz, a KL2 Clinical Research Scholar and instructor from the Frances Payne Bolton S...

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June 14, 2011
Cleveland Heights High School inducted Gladys Haddad, adjunct professor of American studies, into its Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. A Heights High student committee selected Haddad and other inductees from a list of nominees from the general public with only their achievements listed, not their...

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June 09, 2011
ϳԹ Cutters, the university's autonomous robotic lawn mowing team, won first place at the Institute of Navigation's Autonomous Robotic Lawnmower competition in Dayton last weekend. The team includes undergraduate and graduate students from electrical engineering, computer engineering, and mechanica...

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May 27, 2011
How useful would it be to anticipate how well someone will control their emotions? To predict how well they might be able to stay calm during stress? To accept critical feedback stoically?
Heath A. Demaree, professor of psychology at ϳԹ, finds clues in what psychologist...

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May 27, 2011
As part of efforts to control costs and also enhance employee wellness, the Office of Human Resources today is launching a campuswide survey to learn more about community members’ attitudes toward existing health care coverage and quality. The survey also includes questions regarding interest in par...

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May 27, 2011
YWCA Greater Cleveland honored three women from ϳԹ and two with secondary appointments at the university at its 35th Annual Women of Achievement Awards luncheon on May 16.
School of Medicine Dean Pamela Davis earned the Women of Achievement award, a prestigious honor th...