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Backstage, when the Case Western Reserve student hung out with the Sharks (who took selfies with him and told him to stay in school), he described how campus resources—innovation labs, aerospace experts and entrepreneurial guidance—are helping to bring his invention to life.
Case Western Reserve University | Ethnobotanist Cassandra Quave leads students in a search for secrets of ancient remedies that may benefit modern medicine.
University Research | Emory UniversityA national opioid epidemic is driving people from pills to heroin, filling emergency rooms with overdose cases, and killing tens of thousands of Americans every year. What are we doing about it?
University Research | AAU Universities Battle the Opioid Crisis | The Crisis | Emory UniversityThe following essay comes from Steven Waronker 79C, chief of anesthesiology for Emory Speciality Associates. Having lost his son to an opioid overdose, Waronker asks, “What’s being done now to stop this, and what more can we do?”
Emory UniversityBiology undergraduates at Emory are studying genetics in a big way: They are the first to take a crack at researching the raw data from the sequence of the genome of the whale shark, the world’s largest fish.
Emory University | As part of Emory University's ongoing Conversations with America focus group series, which encourages our community to address some of our country's most difficult issues, President Sterk takes a moment to discuss her own perspective on such topics as inclusion and diversity, immigration, the fut
Emory University | Articles & Op-EdsLast fall, students from Case Western Reserve and Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) responded to a challenge from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to help make their vehicles more accessible for people with disabilities.
Case Western Reserve University | "Father." Her father, Isaiah Nixon, an African American man who had dared to vote in the 1948 Democratic Primary in Montgomery County, Georgia, only the second held since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled all-white primaries unconstitutional. Her father, who was gunned down by two white men that evening…
Emory University | A new study shows that antibiotics are not always necessary to cure sepsis in mice. The breakthrough study suggests infections in humans might be cured the same way.
University Research | Case Western Reserve UniversityNew research examines why HIV-infected patients have higher rates of cancer—among the leading causes of death among that population—than the general population.
University Research | Case Western Reserve University