Michael Goldberg, @MGCleve, Executive Director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship and associate professor of design and innovation, weighs in on how the stimulus check will impact local #SmallBusinesses. #CWRU https://t.co/S4WZrCU0AQ
— Weatherhead School (@caseweatherhead) January 4, 2021
Weatherhead Dean Manoj Malhotra and Accountancy Department Chair Tom King weigh in on the opportunities and silver linings that have come to light despite a year of uncertainty. #CWRU @CrainsCleveland https://t.co/Guoch7Io7K
— Weatherhead School (@caseweatherhead) December 15, 2020
What are you #thankful for this year? Amid all of the challenges from 2020, @cwru is looking to shed some light on all there is to be thankful for as we head towards the holidays. Share your messages with us today! đŠ #CWRU https://t.co/ByDIpPpyEC
— Weatherhead School (@caseweatherhead) November 19, 2020
Exciting news for those interested in pursuing their #online #MBA with a focus in #HealthcareManagement! https://t.co/hhHAmMTKvT
— Weatherhead School (@caseweatherhead) December 14, 2020
"You can't manufacture more nurses. It just doesn't work that way." JB Silvers, professor of #healthcare finance, weighs in on the shortage of nurses due to the pandemic in a recent @NPR article. #Economics @cwru https://t.co/hcgZ47dAXx
— Weatherhead School (@caseweatherhead) December 8, 2020
"I think it's a great opportunity to inspire other women that are interested in this game."
New #RedSox minor league coach, Bianca Smith, joined @MLBNetwork to talk about her role. pic.twitter.com/vxHf6GpAHA
— Red Sox (@RedSox) January 5, 2021
Is it real or is it @cwruthink[box]? Matt Canel, a grad student @CaseEngineer, and Ben Kaufman â13, will introduce their sturdy, lower-cost, 3D printed violin at #ces2021. Itâs designed for kids and, they say, good enough to dream. Listen for yourself: https://t.co/SSs4ZTTiOt pic.twitter.com/CSaUJ8EZVh
— Case Alumni Assoc (@CaseAlumniAssoc) January 12, 2021
congrats @CaseEngineer Matt Campagna '19 https://t.co/5K0XXIuvz0
— Case Alumni Assoc (@CaseAlumniAssoc) January 13, 2021
Leaders of the new Human Fusion Institute @cwru envision life-like prosthetics and other revolutionary technologies. Visitors to #ces2021 this week will see that they are well on their way. https://t.co/uTkzocwhDhhttps://t.co/g289tUvyrA @CaseEngineer@FNILab@CWRUBME
— Case Alumni Assoc (@CaseAlumniAssoc) January 10, 2021
International scholars advance research and create jobs. And many, like physicist Glenn Starkman, stay to enhance universities like @cwru. https://t.co/IixGKmHPzw @CWRUintl @PhysicsCWRU @GlobalCleveland @Baiju_R_Shah
— Case Alumni Assoc (@CaseAlumniAssoc) November 1, 2020
I was teaching in the @cwru @CaseEngineer #Online Masterâs Degree in Engineering Program long before #COVID changed things. This blog describes how I motivate #diversity and #Interdisciplinarity in online engineering curriculum.https://t.co/3kqNfxpRwX
— Umut A. Gurkan (@UAGurkan) January 13, 2021
18 exhibitors with ties to @cwru are showcasing their work at the virtual #CES2021 conference. Groundbreaking VR research, 3D-printed violins, and innovative COVID-19 tracing are among the many projects to be shown by students, alumni, and faculty.https://t.co/TnN9JpT0BK
— Health Tech Corridor (@CleveHealthTech) January 12, 2021
.@CWRUSOM's infectious disease expert Mark Cameron discussed the historyâand the safetyâof the handshake, fist bump and dab. https://t.co/pqRSjRznp6 #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 9, 2021
"Advancing Together" and "Thinking Beyond the Possible" go hand in hand in #CWRU's latest annual report. Check it out now: https://t.co/UFzPDe9tct
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 13, 2021
Which university stories did our readers find most interesting? Here are 20 of the top #CWRU stories from 2020 you'll want to read again. https://t.co/JonWFN7fQ0
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) December 31, 2020
With a "can-do" attitude, @CWRUthinkbox and @CaseEngineer staff, faculty and students really stepped up to help health care systems respond effectively to the #COVID19 pandemic. Read all about the impact they made: https://t.co/ChJ4RFszT2 #CWRU pic.twitter.com/AAA0WBaQXe
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 16, 2021
.@CWRU_Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway offers sound advice to parents about using mindful language and honesty when struggling to answer their children's questions about the insurrection that occurred at Capitol Hill. https://t.co/tPsT0VqooH #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 16, 2021
.@CWRUSOM and @CWRUSwetland researchers offer recommendations to childcare facilities to keep #COVID19 transmissions low, children and staff safe, and facilities open. https://t.co/TaUU8JUEUL #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 16, 2021
.@CWRUartsci political science professor Justin Buchler weighs in on the U.S. House's decision of impeachment via @wkyc: âWe have never had a president impeached, twice." https://t.co/2RNv74SzQJ #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 15, 2021
"Documenting the downstream consequences of lead poisoning can help society acknowledge and appreciate the costs of inactionâand to target resources where they are most needed," said @MandelSchool's Rob Fischer in #CWRU's latest annual report. https://t.co/6G7A3bTcnt pic.twitter.com/MLTrdZx9bK
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 15, 2021
âAs a scholar, it is certainly gratifying to have one's work be a tiny part of history,â said @CWRU_Law's Jonathan Adler, whose recent blog post was cited in the latest U.S. House of Representatives report supporting impeachment. #CWRU https://t.co/XXLnM90Hcc
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 15, 2021
.@CWRUSOM's Mark Cameron assures the safety of the #COVID19 vaccine for pregnant women while recommending that anyone who experienced an allergic reaction to the first dose or is allergic to any of its ingredients should not get it. https://t.co/DvGqny7KDj #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 15, 2021
#Robots are coming to your doorstep! Inspired by #COVID19, @CarbonOriginsâfounded by @CaseAlumniAssoc's Amogha Srirangarajanâdeveloped the autonomous delivery robot #Skippy, which will be demoed during #CES2021. https://t.co/Hl91kUUkAl #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 14, 2021
.@CaseEngineer @AustinMathuw will demonstrate how his company Tauon is using voice to enhance technology for many use-cases, including gaming, smart home and drones at this year's virtual #CWRUatCES booth. https://t.co/12X7eOodwt @tauonllc #CWRU pic.twitter.com/8E1ie9ZUfX
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 14, 2021
How do you stop the remote education gap from widening, especially among historically marginalized students? @CWRUalumni Steven Schoenwald will explain how @TheGXC platform can help during #CES2021. https://t.co/rfvvNLguHh #CWRU pic.twitter.com/psvhxvXTTY
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 14, 2021
What if investing could be as easy as playing Fantasy Football? Wizestâco-founded by @CWRUalumni and grad student William Littlefieldâmade it possible. During #CES2021, the #Wizestapp team will demo how to earn, learn and have fun with investing. https://t.co/gEy9xqQSjZ #CWRU pic.twitter.com/LXXda29Ty4
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 14, 2021
Biomedical @CaseEngineer @anantm leads @CCIPD_Case to the center's third partnership with a leading biopharmaceutical company to advance artificial intelligence tools for disease diagnosis and prognosis, as well as therapy response prediction. https://t.co/o1q3E8eCvJ #AI #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 14, 2021
What's your secret superpower? @caseweatherhead accountancy master's student Vedica Jha is helping people find out through a talent discovery platform with @ProMytheUsTech & @VedicaJ of #CWRU during #CES2021. https://t.co/bZb3Y7dUk0 #CWRU pic.twitter.com/5FIBHTarZR
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 13, 2021
Also on display during this year's virtual #CES2021 is @CWRUalumni Jamie VanDoren and partners' product "Neverending"âa customizable, inclusive online storytelling program, which fosters creativity through art and animation tools. https://t.co/lnsiHo3T5v #CWRU pic.twitter.com/bEROJs2TCu
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 13, 2021
Two-time @CWRUalumni Igor Tutelman will demonstrate a space-age alloy called nitinol, which his company is using to make long-lasting, non-rubber tires, during this year's virtual #CES2021. https://t.co/Y3Tg101Ujm @CaseEngineer @CaseAlumniAssoc #CWRU pic.twitter.com/T6b4pYc2f9
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 13, 2021
#Cleveland inventors Jonathan and Julianne Klingerâwith design and prototyping direction from @CWRUthinkboxâwill showcase their Mbrio Pregnancy Headphones with patented SoundSafe technology that can be used with @Apple AirPods at #CES2021. https://t.co/29P6dDbB0p #CWRU pic.twitter.com/xgo9VjSRqL
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 13, 2021
How do elite athletes keep their #neurofitness edge? @CaseAlumniAssoc's Matt Campagna will represent his company @ReflexionLLC by demoing its industry-leading cognitive connected fitness platform at #CES2021. https://t.co/llkKP2wZCa #CWRU #Reflexion pic.twitter.com/abYIMMyrcN
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 12, 2021
.@CWRUthinkbox's Richard Graham will highlight cutting-edge sound design software at #CES2021 with @deltasoundlabs new distortion synthesis plugin, Fold, as well as the recent update to its granular synthesis plugin, Stream. https://t.co/jNVzDpLxIS #CWRU pic.twitter.com/7husixt2nZ
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 12, 2021
How do janitorial, building, and field service companies increase revenue, customer satisfaction, and customer retention? @signalcortexâdeveloped by #CWRU alumni Matt Crowley and Bill Wichertâwill demonstrate their software with @techstars during #CES2021. https://t.co/kQHJyy0i2x pic.twitter.com/HRycP4832R
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 12, 2021
COVID-19 Predict, built by a team of students and faculty, is informing communities about the severity of the pandemic. @CaseEngineer @AustinMathuw will demonstrate the system during #CES2021. https://t.co/XnHhJMKK8M #CWRU pic.twitter.com/qsHm1ONhZj
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 12, 2021
During #CES2021, @roadprintz co-founders Sam Bell and @CaseEngineer Wyatt Newman will demonstrate their mobile robotic pavement marking system designed to increase safety measures for workers responsible for painting road markers. https://t.co/PfbFXdfYEu #CWRU pic.twitter.com/4guo57uZQk
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 12, 2021
The @MaltzCenter extends its LIVE! (streamed) @ Silver Hall concert series through May with 18 new performances, starting with Cleveland Vegan's founder Justin Gorski and his alter ego "Big Hoke" Jan. 13. https://t.co/3xtBsIXCXz #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 12, 2021
.@CaseAlumniAssoc and @CWRUalumni Ben Kaufman and Matthew Canel are demonstrating @3dmusic7's inexpensive, acoustically solid, child-size violins manufactured using 3D printing technology during this week's virtual #CES2021. #CWRU pic.twitter.com/4TYnChToAH
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 11, 2021
During this year's virtual #CES2021, biomedical @CaseEngineer Dustin Tyler via @HumanFusions will introduce NeuroReality and demo its real-time human-tech connections for healthcare, industry, military, gaming, space & social. https://t.co/XSg6Fz7Z7d pic.twitter.com/4j7yNceJL5
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 11, 2021
Tired of creating and remembering passwords? @CaseAlumniAssoc's Chris Wentz will showcase his #CWRU class project turned revolutionary password protection product @Everykey at #CES2021 Jan 11-14. https://t.co/xJAkvIxXMM @CaseEngineer pic.twitter.com/3XyaSFOmSa
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 11, 2021
How diverse is #CWRU's presence at the biggest annual technology showcase this year? Despite being virtual, 18 exhibitors from CWRU will showcase everything "from music to deep science to market-ready tech," says @CWRULaunchNet's Bob Sopko. https://t.co/rScRvPYOcW #CES2021
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 11, 2021
A team of @CWRUSOM researchers may have made a significant breakthrough to better understand the pathological processes of devastating brain disorders such as Alzheimerâs disease. https://t.co/ZCMSsqDNaH #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 10, 2021
.@CaseEngineer senior and president of #CWRU MedWish Julian Narvaez talks about how the high cost of medical devices inspired him to expand the organization's mission. https://t.co/8TdVj86u8Q
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 10, 2021
How will the outcome of the U.S. Senate runoff races in Georgia impact Congress and the upcoming presidency of Joe Biden? @CWRUartsci professor Kathryn Lavelle offered analysis during The Sound of Ideas on @ideastream. https://t.co/axTH3x8kxR #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 6, 2021
The @TODAYshow celebrated @CWRUalumni Bianca Smith's "Home Run Hire" by the Boston @RedSox on their early morning show. Catch her appearanceâand a few photos from her time at #CWRUâin the segment: https://t.co/axBv98r5rx @caseathletics
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 6, 2021
.@CWRU_UTech offers troubleshooting tips to resolve issues with the Rave Guardian app. Check it out: https://t.co/jTSfXXN2Ln #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 5, 2021
.@MandelSchool researchers are currently evaluating the effectiveness of #Ohio's Behaviorial Health/Juvenile Justice Initiative, highlighting the importance of investing in mental health and substance abuse programs for juveniles. https://t.co/JNd4DbZXvJ #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 4, 2021
âBy shining a light on these practices, we hope to contribute to the protection of human rights worldwide." â@CWRUartsci professor Brian Gran who is leading the initiative to raise awareness of human rights violations taking place during the pandemic. https://t.co/MdSvaYaXl3
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) January 4, 2021
We're sharing the top tweets of 2020; here is No. 1. #CWRU https://t.co/jNTfx6qxox
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) December 31, 2020
We're sharing the top tweets of 2020; here is No. 2. #CWRU https://t.co/5HB99Cvd7H
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) December 30, 2020
We're sharing the top tweets of 2020; here is No. 3. #CWRU https://t.co/GflGbq3k7X
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) December 29, 2020
We're sharing the top tweets of 2020; here is No. 4. #CWRU https://t.co/uksmdwgwKl
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) December 28, 2020
We're sharing the top tweets of 2020; here is No. 5. #CWRU https://t.co/IfxU47XqTd
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) December 27, 2020
.@Salon recently spoke to @CWRUartsci historian Jonathan Sadowsky about his new book "The Empire of Depression: A New History," which chronicles how different civilizations throughout history have interpreted what we now know as depression. https://t.co/jq1RFixZ1J #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) November 27, 2020
.@CWRU_Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses state-sanctioned curfews designed to curve the spread of #COVID19 and how they vary by locality. https://t.co/Nc6rnp1iOv #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) December 14, 2020
Despite #COVID19 vaccines being developed in record times, @CWRU_Law visiting professor Katharine Van Tassel says it's important to remember that, historically, vaccines that have been approved over the years have proven to be safe. https://t.co/QAcbMqk8Wl #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) December 9, 2020
Before you sit down to #Thanksgiving dinner later this week, discover the science it takes to make some of your favorite dishes, as explained by @CaseEngineer students. https://t.co/zvwbz0znKT @CWRU_ChBE #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) November 24, 2020
Health experts encourage Cuyahoga County residents to stay home on #Thanksgiving given #CWRU's forecasting tool predicting up to 2,000 new #COVID19 cases per day in the upcoming weeks due to anticipated holiday gatherings. https://t.co/HnJu4uiYFF pic.twitter.com/b9qZ8sJ40S
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) November 23, 2020
The law is just beginning to consider the constitutional implications of law enforcement searching for suspects using DNA matches via ancestry sites in connection to criminal cases, says @CWRU_Law's Michael Benza. https://t.co/UoLgbuCPX2 #CWRU pic.twitter.com/GBHFDdZHQX
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) November 20, 2020
The community spread of #COVID19 is concerning, says Brook Watts, @CWRUSOM professor and @metrohealthCLE chief quality officer, especially because many healthy adults may be asymptomatic, spreading the deadly virus to vulnerable populations. https://t.co/lXXTmmdBF7 #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) November 12, 2020
If election results are not certified by January, "the Speaker of the House would become president," says @CWRU_Law's Jonathan Adler. But, he added, if this decision goes to the Supreme Court, the decision would be "resolved relatively quickly." https://t.co/qDOBugWcgw #CWRU
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) November 12, 2020
"The biggest lesson of 2000 is that our election systems are not sufficiently robust and reliable to handle results that are within the margin of error," says @CWRU_Law's Jonathan Adler regarding close U.S. elections. https://t.co/5UetXayoqK #CWRU pic.twitter.com/NZrHLOf8oy
— Case Western Reserve (@cwru) November 9, 2020
Happy to be part of this! Case Western Reserve University awarded $2 million Mellon Foundation grant to promote leadership development and diversity in the humanities https://t.co/nEotUgsWm6
— Timothy Beal (@timothybeal) December 18, 2020
#TopStories2020: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering faculty and roboticist Roger Quinn and @CWRUartsci neuroscientist Hillel Chiel received an $8M, five-year @NSF NeuroNex Network project grant focused on next level of control of neuromechanical systems. https://t.co/xDjlOIaqcI
— CWRU Engineering (@CaseEngineer) December 23, 2020
Schubert Faculty Associate @angelacicciaPhD from @CWRUpsychsci was interviewed in @CWRUartsci magazine about her research of traumatic brain injury-related communication disorders among kids & teenagers, which can impact school performance and friendships.https://t.co/6splosjES1 pic.twitter.com/cjfxpOVstB
— Schubert Center (@schubertcenter) December 18, 2020
Hillel Chiel, professor of biology, neurosciences and biomedical engineering, and Peter Thomas, professor of mathematics, applied mathematics and statistics are part of a $3 million @NIH brain initiative to understand how neurons regulate movement. #CWRU https://t.co/Wptbdr4X2c
— CWRU art|sci (@CWRUartsci) November 17, 2020
Ever wonder why it's so hard to swat a housefly? Associate Professor of Biology, Jessica Fox, explains why on @npratc. #CWRU https://t.co/YQZbrosAbC
— CWRU art|sci (@CWRUartsci) January 14, 2021
Check out one of today's @PsychToday articles, where they sat down with Jonathan Sadowsky, a Professor at Case Western Reserve University, to discuss his interesting new book, The Empire of Depression: A New History.https://t.co/bIKEdYaQad
— vital alabama (@vitalalabama) January 13, 2021
That's right, we posted Judge Amy Coney Barrett's Sumner Canary Lecture at the beginning of this year. Check it out through the link in our bio, and this article from an esteemed Case professor. https://t.co/vDpceQ6x7Z
— Case Western Reserve Law Review (@CaseWRsrvLRev) September 29, 2020
This column is correct (and not just because it quotes me)
Is Amy Coney Barrett a threat to Obamacare? Only in Democratic fever dreams, writes @RameshPonnuru https://t.co/0nZP529cwo via @bopinion— Jonathan H. Adler (@jadler1969) September 29, 2020