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- May 2013 (116)
- 17: Housing options available for summer (0)
- 17: Engineering’s Jing Lee give keynote talk at Great Lakes Bioinformatics Conference (0)
- 17: Social Justice Institute, course highlighted in book chapter by SJI’s Rhonda Williams (0)
- 17: Sociology’s Brian Gran discusses Cleveland kidnapping cases, attends UN human rights event (0)
- 17: Learn how to use Google Hangouts during upcoming ITS Connect event (0)
- 17: Find out more about energy options during EnergyTech Conference, on campus May 21-23 (0)
- 17: Nearly 75 years after starting, Morton Mandel to earn degree at commencement (2)
- 17: 5 questions with… CWRU’s first woman to compete at NCAA tennis championship Sara Zargham (0)
- 16: About 2,000 will graduate Sunday—a huge increase over the College for Women’s first commencement in 1891 (0)
- 16: Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi awarded clinical trial grant (0)
- 16: Three mathematics faculty members awarded Simons Foundation Fellowships (0)
- 16: Winter break, spring semester study abroad applications open (0)
- 16: Join the Case Western Reserve Walking Club (0)
- 16: ITS service interruption planned for May 25, affecting many resources, including Webmail, Blackboard and PeopleSoft (0)
- 15: Mandel School’s Robert Fischer explains findings on importance of preschool (0)
- 15: Alumna Jane Baker Nord to receive President’s Award for Visionary Achievement (0)
- 15: Fulbright winner to investigate pollution in China (1)
- 15: Deadline to submit claims for 2012 flexible spending accounts approaches (0)
- 15: Travel advisory for commencement: expect road closures and delays in area (0)
- 14: ABC the Tavern to open in Uptown Friday, May 17 (0)
- 14: Professor James Anderson’s accomplishments awarded with Hovorka Prize (0)
- 14: War’s sounds, smells and sights are too familiar for CWRU 2013 grad (5)
- 14: Renewal period for student parking is underway; deadline May 31 (0)
- 14: Double-check your study abroad applications (0)
- 14: Want to learn more about Medicare? Attend upcoming information sessions (0)
- 14: Master’s students’ thesis artwork to be on display May 18-24 (0)
- 14: Baseball coach Matt Englander recounts battle with brain cancer (0)
- 13: The Glenville Super Boys behind Superman: CWRU’s Ricca tells their story (0)
- 13: Case Western Reserve researchers discover water on moon, Earth came from same source (0)
- 13: Medicine professors explain dopamine’s relationship with addiction, disease (0)
- 13: Law’s Judith Lipton discusses recovery of Cleveland victims (0)
- 13: Learn fundamentals of providing feedback during May 15 workshop (0)
- 13: Graduate student discussion group to meet May 14 (0)
- 13: Graduating seniors: Last chance to tell about your experience at CWRU (0)
- 13: Volunteers needed for emergency exercise on campus June 15 (0)
- 13: Women in opera portrayed negatively, says music’s Susan McClary (0)
- 13: Biomedical engineering’s Robert Kirsch discusses next steps in prosthetics (0)
- 13: Law’s Michael Benza explains why suspect’s house to be preserved (0)
- 11: Fulbright winner has food, fireworks and more to anticipate next year in Macau (0)
- 11: Law student earns fellowship to study how professional ethics can help avert genocide (0)
- 10: Calling writers to CWRU’s ”Breaking Genre: A Writing Conference,” June 1 (0)
- 10: Alexis Abramson appointed faculty director of Great Lakes Energy Institute (0)
- 10: Professor Atwood Gaines named editor of two medical anthropology book series (0)
- 10: Professor Melissa Knothe Tate elected American Society of Mechanical Engineers fellow (0)
- 10: The Class of 2013 is ”in”—are you? Give to the senior class gift (and find out what it is) (0)
- 10: Retirement-planning experts on campus monthly to offer free counseling (0)
- 10: Emeritus Professor Louis Giannetti talks converting books to film (0)
- 10: Medicine’s Stephen Sroka gives tips on talking to children about abduction (0)
- 10: School of Medicine’s Sara Lee discusses risks, benefits of HPV vaccine for boys (0)
- 10: ITS CARE Centers switch to summer operating hours today (0)
- 10: 5 questions with…engineering and economics major, Hole Patch co-founder Mayank Saksena (0)
- 10: Case Western Reserve names Louis Stark VP of student affairs (0)
- 09: More than 15 students honored at Intersections: SOURCE Symposium (0)
- 09: Winners of nursing school photo contest announced (0)
- 09: Biomedical engineering student receives runner up for paper (2)
- 09: Donate household items to Stuff for Students (0)
- 09: Learn about beekeeping, growing your own food during Summer in the Country (0)
- 09: Attend the first EucFest block party May 10 in Uptown (0)
- 08: Roberts Supreme Court shouldn’t be generalized as pro-business, says law’s Jonathan Adler (0)
- 08: Math, physics faculty discuss the importance of blackboards, pen and paper (0)
- 08: Engineering’s Paul Barnhart wins Wittke Award for superior teaching style (1)
- 08: Graduating students: Join the Alumni Association for the Legacy Reception May 18 (0)
- 08: Reminder: Tell us about your first year at CWRU (0)
- 08: Take part in National Bike to Work Day May 17; events, discounts available for participants (0)
- 08: Anthropology’s Eileen Anderson-Fye wins back-to-back university awards (0)
- 08: Printing Services offering discount on letterhead, envelope orders through June 30 (0)
- 08: Flora Stone Mather Center for Women to honor inaugural Flora Award winners May 21 (0)
- 07: Mohan Sankaran’s influential mentoring approach earns him Jackson Award (1)
- 07: Nursing school’s Hickman ”pays it forward” and earns Jackson Award for mentoring (1)
- 07: Donate your unused or gently used school supplies to Cleveland school (0)
- 07: Staff Advisory Council elects new chair (1)
- 07: Siegal Lifelong Learning Program to explore Shakespeare May 8-29 (0)
- 07: Bible doesn’t take a stand on homosexuality, says religion professor Timothy Beal (0)
- 07: Marketing’s Simon Peck weighs in on area CEO salary increases (0)
- 07: Medicine’s Thomas Murphy discusses testing, treating thyroid nodules (0)
- 06: Free airport shuttles to run May 8-10; sign up for your time now (0)
- 06: Faculty: Apply for Active Learning Fellowships (0)
- 06: Johns Hopkins professor to discuss science, medicine in May 9 lecture (0)
- 06: Survey seeks to understand CWRU community connections with East Cleveland (0)
- 06: Schubert Center, Botanical Garden to host symposium on play-based education (0)
- 06: There’s always room—and now a classroom—for Jell-O at CWRU (1)
- 06: School of Medicine researchers discover new target for personalized cancer therapy (0)
- 06: High school senior tells NPR why he picked CWRU (0)
- 06: MBA student Tom Bueno writes about his experience at the Weatherhead School (0)
- 06: Economics Professor Robin Dubin weighs in on new study regarding economic growth (0)
- 06: Weatherhead School’s J.B. Silvers explains effects of Affordable Care Act (0)
- 06: Professor Deepak Sarma blogs about authority in Hinduism (0)
- 06: Celebrate the season with Spring into the Circle, a week of events and specials throughout University Circle (0)
- 06: Graduating seniors: RSVP for Alumni Association’s Tempus Transitus, scheduled for May 17 (0)
- 06: Get practical tips for weight management in May 15 webinar from Anthem (0)
- 06: Mac users: Run Windows, Linux or Google Chrome OS through Parallels software (1)
- 06: New material system permits 3-D patterning to regulate stem cell behavior (0)
- 06: Engineering student Alan Filer wins Fulbright scholarship to South Korea (0)
- 03: 5 questions with…associate professor of English, author Mary Grimm (1)
- 02: Hindu YUVA to host ”Fuel Up for Finals,” offering free Indian food to students May 3 (0)
- 02: Join graduating underrepresented minority students at May 10 reception (0)
- 02: Attend information sessions on applying for Social Security benefits (0)
- 02: East 115th, Juniper to be one-way streets May 6-21; no parking on Juniper after May 6 (0)
- 02: Hear about social change, improving health outcomes during May 8 seminar (0)
- 02: Candidates for director of Flora Stone Mather Center to be on campus for open forums (0)
- 02: It’s a tie for favorite study spot on campus (0)
- 02: Law’s Sharona Hoffman leads symposium, publishes paper on ”Big Bad Data” (0)
- 02: Law’s Avidan Cover to publish paper on judicial risk assessment post-9/11 (0)
- 02: Researchers to present at May Microscopy Society event; free admission for students (0)
- 01: CIO Lev Gonick to become OneCommunity CEO (2)
- 01: 121 Fitness sign-up special—no initiation fee or May dues—ends May 5 (0)
- 01: Weigh in on area parking, shuttle options with brief online survey (4)
- 01: School of Medicine’s Neal Meropol discusses clinical trial funding (0)
- 01: CWRU’s THATCamp Games featured in ”Chronicle of Higher Education” (0)
- 01: School of Medicine faculty member wins award from The Hartwell Foundation (0)
- 01: Student cyclists discuss new Cleveland Velodrome (0)
- 01: Historic collaboration wins support to launch statewide clinical trials (0)
- 01: Refuel for finals with Late Night Breakfast May 2 at Leutner and Fribley (0)
- 01: Faculty development workshops on Internet tools, media production set for May (0)
- 01: Mark Singer’s care for his advisees at the Mandel School earns a Diekhoff mentoring award (3)
- 01: Math’s Daniela Calvetti honored with Diekhoff award for outstanding mentoring (1)
- April 2013 (256)
- 30: Applications for Graduate Student Senate Executive Committee now open; elections May 8 (0)
- 30: Start finals off with a free breakfast from the Weatherhead School May 2 (0)
- 30: Engineering student wins Best Student Paper award at international conference (0)
- 30: Stressed from exams? Take a break from studying and play with a therapy dog at the library (1)
- 30: Use your meal swipes—as many as you need—at Denny’s All Nighter during finals (1)
- 30: New shuttle to run 8 p.m.-3 a.m. during finals weeks (1)
- 30: Build a Lego home, walk away with great prizes during Habitat for Humanity event (0)
- 30: Flora Stone Mather Center director’s retirement celebration set for May 13 (0)
- 30: USAID officer to visit campus May 2 for talk on global health development (0)
- 30: Colleen Croniger’s teaching style honored with Diekhoff award (0)
- 30: Weatherhead School’s Diane Bergeron wins Diekhoff teaching award (0)
- 29: Distinguished University Professor Terry Hokenstad discusses challenges of an aging population (0)
- 29: Engineering’s Stuart Rowan discusses transplants, his transition to Cleveland (0)
- 29: Alzheimer’s treatment developed by neurosciences’ Gary Landreth and alumna Paige Cramer close to human trials (0)
- 29: Students, supporters and more gather for Tinkham Veale University Center’s ”topping off” ceremony (0)
- 28: Law’s Charles Korsmo presents, publishes paper on “Venture Capital and Preferred Stock” (0)
- 28: Research spinoff ReXceptor receives exclusive license for Alzheimer’s treatment (2)
- 27: Faculty member Linda Ehrlich to coordinate series of rare Japanese cinema next fall (0)
- 27: Law’s Jaime Bouvier publishes, presents around the world (0)
- 27: Join LGBT Center May 1 for Lavender Graduation, recognizing LGBT graduating students (0)
- 27: Take a break from final exam preparation at Thwing Study Over April 30 (0)
- 27: Mandel School’s Kathleen Farkas helps develop guide for working with trauma survivors (0)
- 27: Weight Watchers at Work to hold open house May 2 (0)
- 27: Discuss body image, societal pressures during May 1 talk, ”Shrinking into that Swimsuit for Summer” (0)
- 26: Medicine’s Darrell Hulisz weighs in on medication’s shelf life vs. expiration date (0)
- 26: Consuming more vitamin E could reduce symptoms of fatty liver disease, says nutrition’s Danny Manor (0)
- 26: Weatherhead’s Scott Shane discusses SEC’s role in regulating crowdfunding (0)
- 26: Chemistry graduate student wins International Precious Metals Institute award (0)
- 26: Attend a topping-off ceremony of Tinkham Veale University Center April 26 (0)
- 26: 5 questions with…one of CWRU’s first MOOC instructors Michael Scharf (1)
- 25: Spring Semester in Review art exhibit open April 29-May 3 (0)
- 25: Candidates for director of Baker-Nord Center to give public talks (0)
- 25: Students’ commitment brings camp for children affected by cancer to CWRU (0)
- 25: Doctoral student receives Yale Distinguished Music Educator Award (0)
- 25: ITS service desk partner named best in the U.S. (0)
- 25: Undergraduate Indian Students Association to hold annual formal April 27 (0)
- 25: Hudson Relays take place Saturday; pep rally on library oval today (0)
- 25: University Counseling Services to hold study breaks April 30 (0)
- 25: Final Dean’s Study Break of spring semester set for April 29 (0)
- 25: Free guest week at 121 Fitness April 29-May 5 (0)
- 25: Peter B. Lewis to speak at commencement ceremony, receive honorary degree (0)
- 25: Nursing’s Shirley Moore discusses appreciative inquiry’s role in weight management efforts (0)
- 25: Blackstone LaunchPad intends to encourage student entrepreneurship, says director Bob Sopko (0)
- 24: Office of Education Abroad to hold several information sessions; important deadlines approaching (0)
- 24: Reminder: Take Your First College Year survey (0)
- 24: Distinguished University Professor named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences (0)
- 24: Memorial service April 27 for nursing faculty member Margaret Wheatley (0)
- 24: Police department adds new emergency training date (0)
- 24: Professor’s new book explains reality of corruption, role of middleman in China (0)
- 24: VP Robert Miller speaks about the brain mapping project’s potential (0)
- 24: Medicine’s Sam Mesiano awarded Gates grant for preterm birth prevention work (0)
- 24: Faculty members discuss the Chechen connection to Boston marathon bombing (0)
- 23: Morton Mandel to be on campus April 26 for book signing, discussion (0)
- 23: Writing Resource Center to hold walk-in hours April 25 for finals preparation (0)
- 23: Apply now for the Women Staff Leadership Development Institute (1)
- 23: Examine Obama’s proposed education policies during spring’s final Public Affairs Discussion Group (0)
- 23: CWRU history grad student wins DAAD award to conduct research in Germany (0)
- 23: Medicine’s Dean Davis discusses Ohio’s new research collaboration (0)
- 23: Professor Deepak Sarma blogs about “being brown” after Boston marathon (0)
- 23: University announces final two honorary degree recipients for 2013 (0)
- 22: Entrepreneurship on display as CWRU Blackstone LaunchPad kicks off (0)
- 22: Discuss wartime justice at this semester’s last ethics table luncheon April 24 (0)
- 22: Pakastani Student Association to celebrate kite-flying festival with kites, free food April 28 (0)
- 22: Register now for May/June CAPS financial administration classes (0)
- 22: New healthy options available in vending machines across campus (0)
- 22: Nursing’s Judith Maloni discusses online counseling for postpartum depression (0)
- 22: Political Science’s Joseph White weighs in on policy to fix the federal deficit (0)
- 22: Peter B. Lewis Building architect Frank O. Gehry to receive honorary degree (0)
- 22: Business leader, philanthropist Peter B. Lewis named commencement speaker (0)
- 22: Already preparing for move-out? Summer storage options available (0)
- 22: Learn about international work by faculty during presentation, discussion April 24 (0)
- 22: Lecturer to examine the meaning of professionalism in all fields April 24 (0)
- 22: Baseball to face off against Ohio Northern at Progressive Field; get free tickets now (0)
- 19: Associate professor blogs on business valuation (0)
- 19: Library staff member narrowly avoids Monday’s Boston Marathon blast (0)
- 19: CWRU SOM students sharpen diagnostic skills through artwork (0)
- 19: CWRU Braces for Teenagers program offers discounts (0)
- 19: Student-led startup takes home honors at major competitions (0)
- 19: 5 questions with…one of CWRU’s first MOOC instructors Richard Boyatzis (2)
- 18: Weatherhead School faculty member’s article wins top award from journal (0)
- 18: NCAA names athletics department’s article on junior student-athletes as best reporting in Division III (0)
- 18: MECA to host free Turkish coffee, fortune telling event during community hour (0)
- 18: Asian women faculty: Hear from Lubrizol leader on “How to Get Ahead and Still Be Yourself” (0)
- 18: CWRU police to hold emergency training for all faculty, staff and students April 25-26 (1)
- 18: Go on a walking tour of CWRU’s sculptures on Earth Day, April 22 (0)
- 18: Cleveland-native creators of Superman saw the comic as a way out, says SAGES fellow Brad Ricca (0)
- 18: Law School’s Robert Strassfeld weighs in on legal issues of Strongsville teachers strike (0)
- 18: Law School’s Lewis Katz discusses the corruption charges brought against Anthony Calabrese III (0)
- 18: Medical student Chris McCulloh to become pediatric surgeon despite paralysis (0)
- 18: Genetics’ Paul Tesar and team find way to convert skin cells to brain cells (0)
- 17: Explore the mind, motives of Norway shooter at Public Affairs Discussion Group (0)
- 17: Kelvin Smith Library holds events for Preservation Week April 21-27 (0)
- 17: Learn about games for the college crowd at ThatCamp Games 2013 at CWRU (0)
- 17: Celebrate Earth Day with visits to local farms, ”low-carbon Iron Chef” contest (0)
- 17: Women faculty: Learn how to improve your CV at April 25 workshop (0)
- 17: Annual Italian Film Festival to show movies on campus throughout April (0)
- 17: CWRU scientists find way to detect autism from brain activity (2)
- 17: Schubert Center conversation series continues with look at 50 years of child abuse research, policy (0)
- 17: Run to benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland April 21 (0)
- 17: RHA now accepting applications for residential community leaders (0)
- 17: Hear the Case Men’s Glee Club in annual spring concert April 18 (1)
- 17: Women faculty invited to networking lunch April 24 (0)
- 17: Learn about ethical issues in stem cell science at April 18 lecture (0)
- 17: MaDaCol to feature diverse dancers, new works by students April 18-20 (0)
- 17: Getty Museum leader to give Harvey Buchanan Lecture in Art History and the humanities (0)
- 17: Women staff, students invited to participate in focus groups (0)
- 17: Case Western Reserve University announces two new trustees (0)
- 17: Discover the power of research at this weekend’s Relay For Life at CWRU (0)
- 16: Case Western Reserve seeks new job-creation focus (0)
- 16: SAGES Fellow publishes book on the creators of Superman (0)
- 16: Case Western Reserve University acceptance rate drops 15 percent (0)
- 16: Discuss diversity at CWRU during town hall meeting April 19 (0)
- 16: CWRU study finds mothers with postpartum depression would welcome online professional treatment (1)
- 16: Hear about parent-child play, postpartum depression and pulp fiction magazines in upcoming lectures (0)
- 15: Social Justice Institute to host ”Race, Food and Justice” conference April 25-26 (0)
- 15: Learn about Glennan Fellows’ teaching projects in upcoming UCITE session (0)
- 15: Help counter misinformation about climate change during Ethics Table meeting (0)
- 15: Grad students: Want 121 memberships as part of student billing? (0)
- 15: Seniors: Share your thoughts about tour CWRU experience (0)
- 15: Watch an ”Autopsy of a Machine” during Dittrick Center event (0)
- 15: Former Congressman Louis Stokes to lead conversation on ”Social Action in Cleveland” (0)
- 15: CWRU group’s pitch one of the best at Rice Business Plan Competition (0)
- 15: Employees, students weigh in on importance of Research ShowCASE (0)
- 15: Music’s Daniel Goldmark discusses Tin Pan Alley symposium (0)
- 15: CWRU team takes first at National Cancer Institute competition (0)
- 15: 13 faculty members earn ACES+ 2013 opportunity awards (0)
- 15: Paper by law’s Cassandra Robertson selected for colloquium, earns prize (0)
- 15: Volunteer with RePlay for Kids to help repair or modify toys for children with disabilities (0)
- 15: Discover how to use fresh produce from stem to root during free cooking demo (0)
- 15: Leading researcher, author to discuss masculinity, gendered violence during April 17 lecture (0)
- 15: Cleveland Play House archives on display now at Kelvin Smith Library (0)
- 15: Celebrate National Poetry Month during Vergil Week, April 21-26 (0)
- 15: Fowler Center’s Roger Saillant to discuss energy, sustainability and spirituality in upcoming talk (0)
- 15: Researchers morph ordinary skin cells into functional brain cells (4)
- 12: School of Medicine student Robert Koeth researches why red meat clogs arteries (0)
- 12: President Barbara R. Snyder discusses upcoming renovations for Mandel School (0)
- 12: SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca sounds off on Otto Binder’s contribution to Superman comics (0)
- 12: 5 questions with…Alpha Phi Omega president, junior Katie Paul (0)
- 12: School of Dental Medicine Dean Jerold S. Goldberg to step down next year (2)
- 12: Author DeVaughn Lilly to visit CWRU bookstore for signing today (0)
- 11: And this week’s event people are looking forward to most is… (0)
- 11: Play volleyball, dodgeball, basketball with Alpha Kappa Psi at April 13 event (0)
- 11: Have thoughts about your CWRU experience? Tell us through the senior survey (0)
- 11: Case Animal Rights and Ethics Society to co-sponsor talk with animal behavior expert (0)
- 11: Tickets for Senior Week go on sale next week, to be sold by individual event (0)
- 11: Memorial service for emeritus economics professor Asim Erdilek scheduled for May 7 (0)
- 11: Learn to better use Google Forms during ITS Connect online session April 16 (0)
- 11: Kelvin Smith Library to host Cuban handmade book exhibit; opening reception April 19 (0)
- 11: Baker-Nord Series continues April 18 with talk on gaming in the classroom (0)
- 10: Mind-Body Café continues this week with dialogue on alcohol, relationships (0)
- 10: First-year students: Reminder to take Your First College Year survey (0)
- 10: CWRU to participate in National Alcohol Screening Day April 11 (0)
- 10: Spend spring semester 2014 in London at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts; info session Friday (0)
- 10: Cuyahoga County Council member to visit Public Affairs Discussion Group (0)
- 10: Diversity Town Hall Meeting to address university’s progress (0)
- 10: Eldred Theater presents ”The Crucible” April 12-21 (0)
- 10: View top projects at Research ShowCASE 2013, taking place April 12 (0)
- 10: Goldwater Foundation recognizes two juniors for outstanding potential in science, engineering and math (0)
- 10: Case Western Reserve awarded $1.9 million grant for psoriasis research (1)
- 09: Intersections symposium scheduled for April 19 (0)
- 09: Join Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s ”77 cents” WILD Wednesday talk (0)
- 09: The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation awards $8 million to Case Western Reserve (1)
- 09: A new design for case.edu is coming; give your feedback at one of three open forums (0)
- 09: Go ”speed dating” with business professionals April 11 (0)
- 09: New partnership among law school, University of Toronto to be launched at Canada-U.S. Law Institute conference (0)
- 09: Urban planning leaders to lead panel after screening of documentary ”Envisioning Home” April 12 (0)
- 09: ”Globe and Mail” journalist to lead discussion on whether immigrants really threaten the West (0)
- 09: Graduate student Patrick Phelps working on LUX dark matter project (0)
- 09: Psychiatry’s Sara West, Susan Friedman, Philip Resnick discuss study of “filicide” (0)
- 09: CWRU-led scientists build material that could lead to safer, more comfortable implants (0)
- 08: GRADLink student support group to meet April 9 (0)
- 08: Take a break from studying with Multicultural Club’s karaoke night (0)
- 08: Attend the Innovations in Population Health Conference April 15 (0)
- 08: Speak out against sexual assault at Take Back the Night April 16 (0)
- 08: Ethics Table attendees to examine ”Zero Dark Thirty,” ethics of torture in film (1)
- 08: Take part in Relay For Life’s virtual survivor, luminaria programs (0)
- 08: Employee volunteers needed for commencement 2013 (0)
- 08: Schedule of events set for Writing Week, April 12-19 (0)
- 08: Doctoral student Stephanie Liscio discusses legacy of Jackie Robinson (0)
- 08: think[box] is unique in its accessibility, says operations manager Ian Charnas (0)
- 08: HPV can cause head and neck cancer, says School of Medicine’s Pierre Lavertu (0)
- 08: SAGES fellow Lisa Nielson sounds off on Cleveland, CWRU experience (0)
- 08: CWRU researchers say squid beaks could improve medical devices (0)
- 08: What do you think? Tell us how you use our homepage—and how it can work better (3)
- 07: Office of Disability Resources to host lecture on understanding disabilities in research (0)
- 07: Tin Pan Alley’s greatest hits highlight CWRU’s Popular Music symposium (0)
- 07: Music department, Church of the Covenant to present ”Enlightenment” April 12 (0)
- 07: Students travel to Malawi to see how engineering can improve children’s health (0)
- 06: Informational meeting for Women Staff Leadership Development Institute set for April 15 (0)
- 06: Vanderbilt professor to give talk April 15 on AT&T’s ”Cold War modernism” (0)
- 05: Prepare for Intersections at two upcoming events (0)
- 05: MathType 6.9 now available on Software Center (0)
- 05: Ian Charnas attends Today show taping, sees think[box]‘s waterfall swing art installation in action (0)
- 05: Blackstone Launchpad’s Bob Sopko, Nicholas Barron, Jean Zhao sound off on project (0)
- 05: Business schools must adjust to changing times, says Weatherhead’s Anurag Gupta (0)
- 05: American Greetings could be more flexible if they go private, says Weatherhead’s Scott Fine (0)
- 05: Biochemisty’s Saba Valadkhan sounds off on working with long non-coding RNA (0)
- 05: Political Science’s Kathryn Lavelle discusses recent book on money, politics (0)
- 05: 5 questions with…Dittrick Museum of Medical History curator Jim Edmonson (2)
- 04: Biomedical engineering faculty member’s article featured on cover of “Medical Physics” (0)
- 04: Law professor has chapter published in “Commercial Contract Law” (0)
- 04: Psychologist’s article published on assessment, management of violent patients in hospitals (0)
- 04: UCS health and diversity specialist publishes chapter on parenting, gender and race (0)
- 04: Graduate students: Practice networking skills during wine and cheese reception (0)
- 04: Tickets still available for 41st annual International Dinner (0)
- 04: Spartan Sports Camp to be held this summer; discounts available for employees’ children (0)
- 04: Learn about STRIDES weight loss program at informational discussion (0)
- 04: WebDrive version 11 available for download on Software Center (0)
- 04: Attend Circle Neighbors meeting to discuss University Circle’s future (0)
- 04: Sociologist to discuss identity construction, “16 and Pregnant” in April 10 lecture (0)
- 04: Cleveland students wrap up Bridges to Higher Education program at CWRU (0)
- 03: Nobby’s Ballpark scoreboard dedication set for Sunday, April 7 (0)
- 03: Hillel to host film screening, Q&A with Holocaust survivor April 4 (0)
- 03: Find out warning signs of gaming, computer addiction at Mind-Body Café (0)
- 03: Results of employee health risk assessment are in (0)
- 03: Learn more about patients’ rights, electronic medical records during April 5 symposium (0)
- 03: Attend the Interfaith Student Leadership Regional Conference, hosted at CWRU, April 6 (0)
- 03: Join the Secular Legal Society for discussion of religion and the constitution April 9 (0)
- 03: Attend the WISER Awards Banquet, featuring natural history museum CEO, April 18 (0)
- 03: Empathy and analytic thinking cannot occur simultaneously, says Anthony Jack (0)
- 03: Dermatology’s Susan Nedorost discusses contact dermatitis (0)
- 03: Research on small semiconductors is multidisciplinary, says chemical engineering’s Uziel Landau (0)
- 03: Brain interfacing has potential to help the paralyzed, says biomedical engineering’s Robert Kirsch (0)
- 03: Psychology’s Julie Exline discusses rules of religion (0)
- 02: First-year students: Fill out survey about first year of college (0)
- 02: 121 Fitness offers promotions for Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week (0)
- 02: Learn more about Fulbright opportunities from program director April 9 (0)
- 02: Researchers: Submit proposals for W.M. Keck Foundation high-risk research grants (0)
- 02: Save the date: ”Comparative Effectiveness Research: From All Angles” to be held in May (0)
- 02: Discuss the relationship between religion and science during April 5 community hour event (0)
- 02: Poet Forrest Gander to lead Poetry in the Museum, announce contest winners April 7 (0)
- 02: Author to discuss how America can learn from Germany—and Hollywood (0)
- 02: Prestigious fellowships help CWRU historian recover Panama’s lost history (0)
- 02: Student groups: Sign up for Springfest booths; applications due April 8 (0)
- 02: Apply now for Prevention and Recovery Services’ One Day at a Time scholarship (0)
- 02: Learn how to help students become better writers during upcoming UCITE session (0)
- 02: Faculty: Meet one on one with Fulbright Scholar Program director (0)
- 02: Explore military ethics, dehumanizing the enemy at Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group (0)
- 02: Discuss the ethics of student loans during upcoming Ethics Table meeting (1)
- 02: Swarthmore College professor to give African American Studies guest lecture April 5 (0)
- 02: Student entrepreneurs seek top honors for their inventions (0)
- 01: Mandel School graduate student Deena Lubelski pens article on county jail internship experience (0)
- 01: Astronomy’s Stacy McGaugh discusses alternative theory to dark matter (0)
- 01: Individuals can benefit from using crowdfunding, says Weatherhead’s Michael Goldberg (0)
- 01: Applications accepted for spring 2014 study abroad opportunities; winter break info sessions this week (0)
- 01: Immediate space available at the Recovery House (0)
- 01: Registration for Summer Session begins today (0)
- 01: Undergraduates: Network with alumni April 4 (0)
- 01: Faculty: Take part in final NAFSA webinar on helping Chinese students understand U.S. classrooms (1)
- 01: Bones, a ShowCASE of Art in Medicine, to take place April 2 (0)
- 01: Meet the editors of “Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology” during Mandel School event (0)
- 01: Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist to share first-hand perspective on revolutions at April 4 event (0)
- 01: Volunteer for the National Senior Games, coming to Cleveland and CWRU this summer (0)
- 01: Take part in School of Medicine’s Mini Med School: medical school for ”the rest of us” (0)
- 01: ”Grey Matters” conference offers tips for keeping the aging mind and body healthy (0)
- 01: As baby boomers age, need for geriatric dentistry training grows (2)
- March 2013 (213)
- 29: Student group to host Natural Gas Vehicle Showcase today on the quad (0)
- 29: 5 questions with…communications researcher, Relay For Life honorary chair Mary Step (0)
- 28: Dean’s Study Break with Dean Wolcowitz continues April 1 (0)
- 28: Registration closes tomorrow for annual charity basketball tournament (0)
- 28: Last chance to register for commencement (0)
- 28: Learn more about autism during World Autism Awareness Day event April 2 (0)
- 28: MBA student’s design team receives honorable mention at urban design competition (0)
- 28: IMPROVment takes first place at Student Organization Spirit Day (0)
- 28: Learn from LGBTQA professionals during April 2 ”Work It Out!” event (0)
- 28: Graduate and professional students: $10 tickets to Cavs vs. Nets game available (0)
- 28: Faculty: Interested in teaching a MOOC? Proposals accepted through April 1 (1)
- 28: New website allows CWRU community to reserve rooms across campus (0)
- 28: Sophisticated phishing email sent out this week; find out what to do if you clicked and how to recognize future attempts (3)
- 28: Law’s Michael Scharf discusses The Eastern District of Virginia’s “Rocket Docket” reputation (0)
- 28: Jean-Eudes Dazard, Suzanne Rivera sound off on impact of federal research cuts (0)
- 28: Law’s Jonathan Entin analyzes T.J. Lane’s courtroom conduct (0)
- 28: More than 2,000 extra guests on campus tomorrow for Spring Open House (0)
- 27: WISER to host fundraiser at Jolly Scholar to benefit Ally Piepho Scholarship Fund (0)
- 27: Applications being accepted for 2013-2014 Ethics Table Fellows (1)
- 27: Author Veronica Johnson on campus April 4 for book signing (0)
- 27: Play Frisbee, eat pancakes at Sigma Nu’s “Frisbee and Flapjacks for Hunger” (0)
- 27: Graduate and professional students: Attend Tony Award-winning musical Fela! (0)
- 27: Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to address international aid, health (0)
- 27: Discuss the historical significance of alumnus Wayne B. Wheeler, crusader for Prohibition (0)
- 27: Nursing faculty member, alumna Margaret Wheatley passes away (1)
- 27: EPA may recognize that it needs to be less aggressive, says Law’s Jonathan Adler (0)
- 27: Astronomy and physics’ Glenn Starkman discusses big bang afterglow model (0)
- 26: Renowned poet to lead poetry, performance workshop March 29 (0)
- 26: Students to present self-made documentary on ”Slow Food Movement” March 28 (0)
- 26: Hear about Lake Erie Energy Development Corp.’s ”Project Icebreaker” during GLEI Speaker Series (0)
- 26: Provost Scholars program affords East Cleveland students a taste of campus life (1)
- 26: What makes a community—especially in Cleveland? Find out in tonight’s discussion (0)
- 26: Learn how to proactively affect government policy on research at March 28 event (0)
- 26: Looking for something to do this weekend? Sign up for a Spring SatCo (0)
- 26: WISER’s fundraiser dinner to benefit school in Bangalore, India (0)
- 26: Asteroids could have begun as balls of mud, not rock, says geodynamics’ Steven Hauck (0)
- 26: Law’s Jessica Berg weighs in on companies adding wellness programs, health standards (0)
- 26: Kelvin Smith Library’s Brian C. Gray gives tips on becoming a librarian (0)
- 26: National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute chooses CWRU as project leader (0)
- 25: Robert Diemer to visit university bookstore for signing April 3 (0)
- 25: Kelvin Smith Library appoints Robert H. Jackson as its first distinguished visiting scholar (0)
- 25: Kids Against Hunger to host “Mock Oscars” March 29; online voting now open (0)
- 25: University Hospitals to offer more four-week yoga, meditation courses (0)
- 25: Get a Latin dance lesson March 27, courtesy of Multicultural Club (0)
- 25: Learn how, why and where to use TelePresence during March 28 ITS Connect event (0)
- 25: Buy tickets now for Peru Health Outreach Program’s charity event, “A Taste of Peru” (0)
- 25: Ethics Table to examine ethical questions raised by Steubenville case (1)
- 25: Iron imbalance likely leads to brain cell death in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (0)
- 25: Chemistry’s Anna C. Samia working on test for prosthetic joint problems (0)
- 25: Law’s Jonathan Entin weighs in on Gideon v. Wainwright’s 50th anniversary (0)
- 25: Kelvin Smith Library’s Jared Bendis gives insights on technology trends (0)
- 25: Art professor Henry Adams discusses latest book and American first ladies (0)
- 25: Law’s Jonathan Adler weighs in on how conservatives can be environmentalists (0)
- 25: Nutrition’s Mary Beth Kavanagh lists foods that help with sleep (0)
- 24: Learn how to create Ukrainian Easter eggs at March 27 event (0)
- 24: Psychiatrist, alumna looks at post-traumatic stress in children and young adults during April 5 event (0)
- 24: Women faculty and graduate students: Join April 15 discussion on why women ”need to try harder” (0)
- 23: Attend The International Entrepreneur Youth kickoff March 28 (0)
- 23: La Alianza to host fiesta benefiting Environment Ohio on March 28 (0)
- 23: Volunteer to assist with ”Girls Take Flight,” sponsored by Gelfand STEM Center (0)
- 23: Student-run newspaper’s website named one of top 10 in the country (0)
- 23: Professor offers ”lessons from abroad” on caring for a graying population (1)
- 22: 5 questions with…School of Medicine vice dean, March Madness alum (0)
- 21: Staff member and alumnus awarded with 2013 Movers and Shakers Awards (2)
- 21: Law student Tyrone Scott wins Grammy Foundation writing contest, attends awards ceremony (0)
- 21: More than 80 students named to ”Who’s Who Among Students” list (0)
- 21: Former 35-year CWRU employee Annie Banks passes away; services to be held Saturday (0)
- 21: Muslim Students Association hosts event to raise awareness for ethnic violence in Myanmar (0)
- 21: Get your bicycle tuned up by Case Cycling Team March 27-28 (0)
- 21: Celebrate Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week April 1-5 (0)
- 21: CWRU-led teams win funding for two manufacturing projects (1)
- 21: Director of Florence Nightingale Museum to speak on Nightingale, history of nursing (0)
- 21: Vice president for enrollment management Rick Bischoff gives tips for college visits (0)
- 20: Bake your own matzah at pre-Passover event March 22 (0)
- 20: IMPROVment presents second annual Lake Effect Improv Fest (0)
- 20: Learn to make quick, healthy meals at March 27 cooking demo (0)
- 20: Explore opportunities, challenges of shale gas at March 22 discussion (0)
- 20: think[box] gets designer in residence, offering office hours to campus community (0)
- 20: What’s the impact of a new pope on Catholicism and other religions? Find out in upcoming talk (0)
- 20: Religion’s Tim Beal to discuss ”Bibles Hot and Cold” March 28 (0)
- 20: CWRU spinoff ConservoCare gets licensing options to develop medical device for bladder control (0)
- 20: Three members of CWRU community speak at TEDxCLE Thursday (0)
- 19: Apply for Intersections symposium by Friday, March 22 (0)
- 19: Women faculty: Discuss how to avoid becoming marginalized at April 3 luncheon (0)
- 19: Register for Cleveland Hillel Passover meals by March 20 (0)
- 19: Law instructor to give inside look at capital punishment, executions (0)
- 19: Join Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s ”International Women’s Discussion” March 27 (0)
- 19: Operation Smile to host panel with medical experts on cleft lips, palates (0)
- 19: CWRU research shows more connections between obesity, gum disease (0)
- 19: University Circle to come alive with music this summer for ”Play Me, I’m Yours” (1)
- 19: Biochemistry chair Michael Weiss granted nearly $1 million for diabetes research (0)
- 19: Psychology’s Lisa Damour sounds off on psychologists as parents (0)
- 19: Biomedical Engineering’s Pedram Mohseni granted $1.44 million to study rewiring the human brain (0)
- 19: Medical students “Match Day” takes place at the School of Medicine (0)
- 19: Law’s Jonathan Entin sounds off on waste water fracking case (0)
- 19: Psychology’s Donald Freedheim discusses when and how parents should financially “cut off” children (0)
- 19: “Play Me, I’m Yours” piano project will be interactive, quirky says vice president for university relations Lara Kalafatis (0)
- 19: Zimbabwean police defy order to free 2011 Inamori Ethics Price recipient Beatrice Mtetwa (0)
- 19: Answers to a mystery revealed in an unsung architect’s story in Dedication (0)
- 19: Bestselling author of ”The Other Wes Moore” to headline annual unity banquet (1)
- 18: Grad Fair to be held March 20-21 (0)
- 18: Saturday of Service to take place March 23; registration closes March 20 (0)
- 18: New Employment Eligibility Verification form, I-9, must be used by May 7 (0)
- 18: Ethics Table lunchtime discussion to examine empirical reality and ethics (0)
- 18: Free download of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2013 available on Software Center (0)
- 18: How has the Internet transformed religious culture? Find out in panel discussion March 28 (0)
- 18: Social Justice Institute to co-sponsor conference on food, social justice issues (0)
- 18: Design manager Chip Valleriano’s new book celebrates architect’s work (0)
- 18: Mandel School’s Michael Schramm discusses adverse effects of Northeast Ohio’s vacant homes (0)
- 18: St. Jude Medical Inc.’s did not achieve its goal with the heart plug, says neurology’s Anthony Furlan (0)
- 18: Rate of hospitalization following colonoscopy with anesthesia studied by CWRU researchers (0)
- 18: Physics’ Mano Singham sounds off on the relationship between science and religion (0)
- 18: Teen car crash must be teachable moment, says Daniel Flannery (0)
- 18: Development leader Susan Lewis passes away (0)
- 18: Tickets on sale for annual International Dinner, taking place April 6 (0)
- 18: Did you see the comet last week? See it now in a photo taken by a doctoral candidate (1)
- 17: Explore the benefits of collaboration in digital scholarship during Freedman Center event (1)
- 17: New MRI method fingerprints tissues and diseases, leading to earlier, quicker diagnoses (4)
- 16: Human Resources to host retirement planning workshops in April (0)
- 16: Welcome the Class of 2017 by hosting orientation programs; apply now (0)
- 15: Help repair or modify toys for children with disabilities during workshop Tuesday (0)
- 15: Windows 8 upgrade now available as free download on Software Center (0)
- 15: Where on earth did you spend spring break? (0)
- 15: 5 questions with…law professor Juscelino Colares (0)
- 14: Documentary filmmaker to answer questions following screening of film ”My Perestroika” (0)
- 14: Pilot grants available for research on issues surrounding genetics (0)
- 14: International child welfare expert to deliver Herman D. Stein Lecture at Mandel School (0)
- 14: Discovery in HIV may solve efficiency problems for gene therapy (0)
- 14: CWRU receives Helmsley Trust grant to develop new glucose-sensitive insulin (1)
- 13: Founder of www.Sexualityandu.ca to speak about reproductive health (0)
- 13: Learn about the impact of poverty on early childhood at March 21 lecture (0)
- 13: Final Doctoral Fitting Day for graduates to be held March 15 (0)
- 13: English’s Athena Vrettos discusses the lure of Oz stories (0)
- 13: Inamori Center Director Shannon French explains the ”warrior’s code” (0)
- 13: Law’s Jonathan Entin weighs in on the constitutionality of Arkansas’ new abortion law (0)
- 13: Professor finds complex mathematics theorem can be proved more simply (0)
- 13: Researcher’s $1.2 million grant funds efforts to reduce prevalence of preterm birth (0)
- 12: MFA candidates present dance concert, ”Converging Pathways,” March 21-24 (0)
- 12: Baker-Nord series continues with look at ”Black Internationalism & the Fight Against White Supremacy” (0)
- 12: SPSS software version 15 available for free download (0)
- 12: Art’s Henry Adams dicusses relationship between President Truman and painter (0)
- 12: Physics faculty Mano Singham debunks theories about Copernicus (0)
- 12: Neuroscientist Daniel Wesson finds rats sniff to communicate (0)
- 12: Nearly 200 students head abroad during spring break (0)
- 12: CWRU programs make ”U.S. News” top graduate, professional school rankings (4)
- 12: Graduate student support group to meet today from noon to 1 p.m. (0)
- 11: Screening of ”Trembling Before G-D,” Q&A with first openly gay Orthodox rabbi to be held March 21 (0)
- 11: Why is behavior so hard to change? Find out from nursing’s Shirley Moore (0)
- 11: Liberty Mutual Insurance to host info sessions for employees who are alumni; lunch provided (0)
- 11: Historian visits campus March 20 to discuss Galileo and the Scientific Revolution (0)
- 11: Board of Trustees members commit $10.5 million to capital campaign (0)
- 11: Medical resident finds black breast cancer survivors face higher heart failure risk (0)
- 10: Study finds rats sniff to communicate, shedding light on social interactions (0)
- 09: Join Campus Computing Project director for look at ”Campus Computing Mega Trends” (0)
- 08: Funding available for skin disease research pilot projects (0)
- 08: Nominations being accepted for Inclusion and Diversity Achievement Awards (0)
- 08: Participate in March for Marfan 3 or 5K race April 6; register by March 23 (0)
- 08: U.S. ambassador to Brazil touts programs at CWRU (0)
- 08: Doctoral student writes for ESPN on Cleveland Indians’ missing 1948 pennant (0)
- 08: 5 questions with…account clerk, novelist Becky Sloan (14)
- 08: Article by English’s Michael Clune becomes one of most-read articles in ”LA Review of Books” (0)
- 08: Law School’s Jonathan Adler publishes, presents on various law issues (0)
- 08: New editions, articles by Distinguished University Professor Paul Giannelli released (0)
- 08: Registration now open for March/April CAPS training (0)
- 08: EndNote training workshops to be held at Kelvin Smith Library (0)
- 08: Rabbi Steve Greenberg to lead series of events on issues in Judaism March 19-21 (0)
- 08: What’s the future of 75-year-old Superman? Find out during ”A Salute to the Man of Steel” (0)
- 08: SENCER Center for Innovation to host STEM education conference March 14-16 (0)
- 08: CWRU named to 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction (1)
- 07: Trustees commit $10.5 million to capital campaign (1)
- 06: Where will you live next year? Housing options announced for 2013–14 (0)
- 06: Faculty can now accompany students to meals in dining halls (0)
- 06: Apply now for the BETRNet Pilot Funding Opportunity (0)
- 06: Weigh in on issues surrounding genetically modified food during Public Affairs Discussion Group (0)
- 06: Learn about women’s studies from an international perspective during March 27 event (0)
- 06: 121 Fitness offers spring specials with 50 percent off initiation fees, sunless tanning discounts (0)
- 06: Weatherhead’s J.B. Silvers to serve on panel about documentary ‘The Waiting Room’ (0)
- 05: Humans vs. Zombies to begin March 20; register March 17-19 (0)
- 05: Upcoming UCITE session to address how to teach better in large classes (0)
- 05: Power of Diversity lecture series continues March 19 with talk by Dorothy Miller (0)
- 05: Alpha Phi to host 4th annual Red Dress Gala for women’s heart health (0)
- 05: Tickets now on sale for music department’s ”Enlightenment” April 12-13 (0)
- 05: Seven genetic risk factors found to be associated with macular degeneration (0)
- 05: Director of international affairs Molly Watkins discusses integration of international students into campus life (0)
- 05: Mothers who kill themselves and their children see it as protection, says psychiatry’s Philip Resnick (0)
- 05: Psychological sciences’ Julie Exline discusses relationship between comfort, faith (0)
- 04: Associate VP Dean Patterson honored with international poetry award (2)
- 04: Faculty, staff and student’s photographs selected for show; UMC’s Susan Griffith wins special award (0)
- 04: Visit the Women’s Health Fair March 6 for free snacks, yoga, health info and more (0)
- 04: Doctoral Fitting Days to be held March 6 and 15 (0)
- 04: Free online courses available to help employees hone skills (0)
- 04: Ethics Table, Sustainability Alliance team up for look at eco-friendly businesses (0)
- 04: Listen to music department’s Historical Performance Practice Spring Concert March 6 (0)
- 04: Author of ”The Good Girls Revolt” comes to campus for Women’s History Month (0)
- 04: CWRU police to offer Rape Aggression Defense class starting March 20 (0)
- 04: Study: Family struggles with anger, forgiveness when relative is dying (8)
- 04: William Marling, professor of American literature, discusses the detective novel and urbanization (0)
- 04: Vice president of research Robert Miller discusses effects of sequestration cuts on students (0)
- 03: Relieve midterm woes at ”The Great Peanut Buttery Study Break” March 7 (0)
- 03: Undergraduates: Apply now for the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Award (0)
- 03: Learn more about shipwreck exploration during ”Family Friday Night” March 15 (0)
- 03: Save the date: CWRU vision-loss summit set for April 24 (0)
- 03: Anthropologist to visit campus for lecture on cross-cultural health care problems (0)
- 03: Submissions now being accepted for LGBT art contest (0)
- 03: CWRU joins clinical trial to help people with paralysis regain control of arms, hands (0)
- 01: Ohioans less likely to be self-employed, says Weatherhead’s Scott Shane (0)
- 01: Astronomy’s Stacy McGaugh discusses possibility that dark matter does exist (0)
- 01: What the federal sequester means to Case Western Reserve (0)
- 01: Registration opens for 2013 commencement (0)
- 01: Fans vs. foes: What the CWRU community thought of this year’s Oscars (0)
- 01: Find out what to expect when you’re graduating during today’s community hour event (0)
- 01: Join campus sustainability groups today for a public waste sort (0)
- 01: 5 questions with…law professor, avid skier Maxwell Mehlman (0)
- February 2013 (208)
- 28: 2013 Wish Symposium to feature lecture by Princeton University history professor (0)
- 28: Join Dean Wolcowitz for a study break conversation March 4 (0)
- 28: Abstracts being accepted for Biomedical Graduate Student Symposium until March 15 (0)
- 28: Proposals for Freedman Fellows Program now being accepted (0)
- 28: U.S. ambassador to Brazil visits campus March 5 to provide look at education, research in Brazil’s future (0)
- 28: Learn about trust, community resilience in Israel at March 5 presentation (0)
- 28: Medicine’s Rose Gubitosi-Klug sounds off on the increase in diabetes in young people (0)
- 28: Medical student Eric Brandt writes about findings on “zero trans fat myth” for The Dr. Oz Show (0)
- 28: Recovery for small businesses has been virtually nonexistent, says Weatherhead’s Scott Shane (0)
- 28: Case School of Engineering offers new master’s programs to meet industry needs (0)
- 28: ”Quiet: The Power of Introverts” is CWRU’s 2013 Common Reading choice (2)
- 27: Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to look at University Circle’s present, future (0)
- 27: Annual Juggling Club Spectacular to feature international juggling styles (0)
- 27: Baker-Nord event to highlight the role of literature, art, photography in revolutions (0)
- 27: Tickets on sale now for UPB’s ”An Evening with Seth Meyers” March 19 (0)
- 27: CCEL Nicaragua service trip collecting school supplies, sports equipment to donate (0)
- 27: Law School’s Carmen Naso sounds off on T.J. Lane court decision (0)
- 27: Political Science’s Joseph White discusses Washington, D.C. budget showdown (0)
- 27: Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s Dorothy Miller to retire (1)
- 27: White House invites CWRU’s Dan Flannery to address school violence prevention (0)
- 26: Glennan Fellows nomination deadline extended to March 4 (0)
- 26: Join Strategic Plan Working Groups in upcoming forums for updates on progress (0)
- 26: Well-known equity analyst, investor to address innovation in upcoming Deioma Lecture (0)
- 26: Award-winning employees to share their experiences during Wittke/Jackson Lecture March 1 (0)
- 26: Alternative spring break alum to host ”Fiesta on the First” to fundraise for Nicaraguan community (0)
- 26: Learn about sustainable farming at screening of documentary ”American Meat” (0)
- 26: Law’s David Kocan discusses risk of ignoring international trade obligations (0)
- 26: Discuss the legal perspectives of art repatriation at March 1 symposium (0)
- 26: Undergraduates present research at Society for Academic Emergency Medicine conference (0)
- 26: Learn to overcome public speaking anxiety at Feb. 28 UCITE session (0)
- 25: Take part in SpartanTHON dance marathon March 2 (0)
- 25: MOND used to predict key property in Andromeda’s satellites (0)
- 25: Law’s Jessie Hill publishes, presents on religious speech, constitutional theory (0)
- 25: Are you a writer? Earn cash prizes for your work through English Prizes 2013, open to all majors (0)
- 25: Undergraduates: Apply for energy, sustainability research program by March 8 (0)
- 25: Ethics Table Brown Bag Lunches continue Feb. 27 to discuss paternalism (0)
- 25: Donate personal care items for Cleveland’s City Mission as part of National TRiO Day (0)
- 25: Multiple testing methods needed to better detect, treat infection in low birth-weight newborns (1)
- 25: CWRU’s Uptown project unites university, acts as heart of campus (0)
- 25: Weatherhead’s Scott Shane discusses Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s budget plan (0)
- 25: Find out about study abroad opportunities in New Zealand, Japan and more during upcoming info sessions (0)
- 25: Submit a photo for the Coming of Age Birthday Card contest (0)
- 25: Student mentors needed for Emerging Leaders mentoring program (0)
- 25: Nominate an outstanding staff member for the President’s Award for Distinguished Service (0)
- 25: Learn to use Google SlideRocket during upcoming ITS Connect session (0)
- 25: Academic Excellence Strategic Plan Working Group to host open forum Feb. 28 (0)
- 25: Hear about ”Luxury, Commerce and Death in the Villas Buried by Vesuvius at Oplontis” March 6 (0)
- 25: Case Western Reserve collaborates to offer spring break camps (0)
- 22: Did you guess it? Signs point to yes. Find out what Monday’s photo showed (0)
- 22: Learn to responsibly prepare research articles during Feb. 28 event (0)
- 22: Middle Eastern Cultural Association to host spring show, “Middle East Side Story,” Feb. 23 (0)
- 22: Summer undergraduate research opportunities available (0)
- 22: CaseLearns New Media Workshops return, offering classes on topics from digital video to Facebook (0)
- 22: InterVarsity, Koinonia aim to raise awareness of human trafficking through various events (0)
- 22: Mathematica 9 now available for free download on Software Center (0)
- 22: CWRU-CPH MFA graduate ensemble to present ”Identity Theft” Feb. 27-March 9 (0)
- 22: CWRU research on analytic vs. empathetic thinking takes center stage in panel with top execs (2)
- 22: Psychology’s Lee Thompson named top educator of first-year students in the U.S. (10)
- 21: Alumnus, former NFL executive to guest lecture on campus Saturday (0)
- 21: International law, emotional intelligence featured in Case Western Reserve’s first MOOCs (8)
- 20: Check out Career Center’s top ”Jobs of the Week” (0)
- 20: Join the Pakistani Student Association for ”The Pak Night Rises,” Feb. 22 (0)
- 20: Thank alumni volunteers by signing a thank you note, get entered to win prizes (0)
- 20: Nominations being accepted for the 2013 Frank and Dorothy Humel Hovorka Prize (0)
- 20: Celebrate “E-Week” by participating in the Departmental Decathlon (0)
- 20: Hebrew University provost on campus Feb. 26 for talk on ”Children, Families and Women in the Israeli State” (0)
- 20: Help plan CWRU’s future at strategic plan working group forum (0)
- 20: Author to visit campus Feb. 28 for talk on ethics of global climate change (0)
- 20: Medical student Cindy Chang has researched, studied around the world (0)
- 20: Yvon Chouinard defines corporate social responsibility, says Inamori Center director Shannon French (0)
- 20: Weatherhead Economics Society presents “Why Study Economics?” Feb. 20 (0)
- 19: Practice (or teach) English language skills at Common Grounds, a weekly international coffeehouse (0)
- 19: Anthropologist explores challenges for humans based on evolution (0)
- 19: Air Force awards researchers $2.9 million grant to build foundation for heat-tolerant electronics (0)
- 19: A Body of Art health and humanities group seeks submissions to celebrate art in medicine (0)
- 19: Join Public Affairs Discussion Group to examine disparities of women in politics (0)
- 19: Info sessions at Kelvin Smith Library to explain how to use RefWorks 2.0 (0)
- 19: Learn to create small, healthy appetizers for dinner parties at Feb. 27 cooking demo (0)
- 19: CWRU Consulting Group to host first general body meeting Feb. 20 (0)
- 19: Senior research associate Jim Karner sounds off on recent meteorite (0)
- 19: Anthropology’s Bruce Latimer discusses physical consequences of evolution (0)
- 19: Study showing health care avatars may reduce depressive symptoms led by nursing’s Melissa Pinto (0)
- 19: Kwame Anthony Appiah to discuss honesty, morality in today’s world (0)
- 18: Alumni Association’s ”Trustbelt Symposium” with county executives now open to CWRU community (0)
- 18: Cultivate your interview skills at Feb. 21 GSS seminar (0)
- 18: CWRU Film Society to host free advanced screening of ”21 and Over” Feb. 20 (0)
- 18: Discuss the impact of shifting course evaluations online at Feb. 21 UCITE session (0)
- 18: Faculty: Apply for seed money for interdisciplinary research on infectious diseases, immunology (0)
- 18: Ethics Table brown bag lunch to examine institutional empathy Feb. 20 (0)
- 18: Learn how to work with people of all ages at Feb. 25 seminar (0)
- 18: Medicine professor to sign copies of newest book Feb. 26 at university bookstore (0)
- 18: Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard selected to receive 2013 Inamori Ethics Prize (0)
- 16: Law’s Erik Jensen publishes, presents on tax law (0)
- 16: Faculty, alumni taking part in “Short. Sweet. Film Fest” (0)
- 16: Enter your innovative business idea to win money; learn more during Feb. 20 info session (0)
- 16: Nominate an exceptional faculty member for the John S. Diekhoff Award by Feb. 22 (0)
- 16: Submit a Massive Open Online Course proposal (0)
- 16: Eldred Theater presents ”Fifth of July” Feb. 22 to March 3 (0)
- 16: Learn about the portrayal of women in Jewish folklore Feb. 22 (0)
- 15: 5 questions with…Case Democrats leader Mel Sayre (1)
- 15: Learn more about recovery, sober living at Recovery Winter Connection Feb. 19 (0)
- 15: Spoken English Language Partners offer tutoring on conversation skills (0)
- 15: Writing Resource Center to host weekly workshops beginning Feb. 22 (0)
- 15: Pre-register now for Beamer-Schneider Lecture series with award-winning author Susan Neiman (0)
- 15: Attend CWRU’s Choral Showcase Invitational Feb. 20 (0)
- 15: As part of Read Across America Day, take part in English department’s book drive for Cleveland children (0)
- 15: Did you hear them serenading yesterday? The Valentine’s Day singers are… (1)
- 14: Katie Kleinberg honored at RHA Conference (0)
- 14: Dhamakapella places in two out-of-state a cappella competitions (0)
- 14: Political Science’s Kathryn Lavelle weighs in on State of the Union address (0)
- 14: Freedman Center’s Jared Bendis discusses latest technology trends (0)
- 14: Law’s Jonathan Adler sounds off on upcoming Supreme Court cases (0)
- 14: MD/PhD student Kumar Sukhdeo writes why scientists need to make policy (0)
- 14: CIO Lev Gonick discusses the future of cloud computing at universities (0)
- 14: Study suggests interacting with avatars may reduce depressive symptoms in young adults (0)
- 13: National Additive Manufacturing Innovative Institute mentioned in State of the Union (0)
- 13: Political science professor Karen Beckwith named Outstanding Professional Scholar (0)
- 13: Engineering’s Clare Rimnac receives Women’s Leadership Award (0)
- 13: Important dates, events announced for education abroad opportunities (0)
- 13: Collaboration Rooms at Kelvin Smith Library now open for overnight loan (0)
- 13: Submissions being accepted for study abroad photo contest (0)
- 13: Get fresh produce from university farm by taking part in its CSA; sign up now (0)
- 13: Learn about medical achievements at Feb. 21 Medical Student Research Day (0)
- 13: African-American Cultural Dinner scheduled for Feb. 20 (0)
- 13: Expect crowds next Monday for prospective student open house (0)
- 13: Senior Jason Tabachnik makes CWRU history as first Gates Cambridge Scholar (2)
- 12: Collaboration and innovation win School of Medicine grant to study gastric cancer (0)
- 12: Nominate your mentor for the J. Bruce Jackson, MD, Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring (0)
- 12: WISER to host E-Week Design Competition; cash prizes awarded (0)
- 12: Join Alumni Association for LGBT faculty/staff happy hour (0)
- 12: Power of Purple day scheduled for Feb. 15; events to benefit Relay For Life (0)
- 12: CSU professor to visit university bookstore for book sigining Feb. 20 (0)
- 12: Public Affairs Discussion Group to examine tensions in Israel (0)
- 12: Order Valentine’s Day treats through Cakes at Case, supporting men’s basketball (0)
- 12: CWRU, NASA and PTC put students to work on aerospace, manufacturing projects (0)
- 11: Spectrum to host annual Drag Ball Feb. 15 (0)
- 11: Scared of Excel? Attend a free training session Feb. 19 (0)
- 11: Learn the benefits of teaching students through inquiry-based instruction during UCITE event (0)
- 11: Women faculty: Learn to make the most of networking events during ”Shameless Self-Promotion” event (0)
- 11: Ethics Table brown bag lunch series to continue Feb. 13 with discussion of emotion in ethics (0)
- 11: Faculty panel discussion to examine the two-state solution, future of Zionism (0)
- 11: E-Week kicks off Thursday; registration now open for banquet (0)
- 11: Nursing student association to host annual charity ball Friday for all members of campus community (0)
- 11: Provost Baeslack to hold student forum on tuition, room and board and more (2)
- 08: LGBT Center to host conversation groups for students (0)
- 08: GRADLink student discussion group to meet Feb. 12; location changed (0)
- 08: Undergraduate research journal ”Discussions” accepting admissions through 5 p.m. Feb. 11 (0)
- 08: Help repair or modify toys for children with disabilities during Feb. 12 workshop (0)
- 08: Bake sale Tuesday to benefit Staff Educational Enhancement Fund (0)
- 08: Free cycling class Feb. 12 at 121 Fitness Center (1)
- 08: Phi Beta Kappa national honorary society meeting set for Feb. 21; update your membership (0)
- 08: Microscopy Society of Northeast Ohio to host public lecture Feb. 20, featuring CWRU faculty member (0)
- 08: 5 questions with…development director, former music agent Brian Sokol (1)
- 08: WISER to host Introduce A Girl to Engineering Day Feb. 14; volunteers needed (0)
- 07: Civic Engagement Conference to take place Saturday in Thwing Center (0)
- 07: Interested in a nursing degree? Attend the nursing school’s Graduate Recruitment Open House (0)
- 07: 121 Fitness offers Valentine’s Day sign-up special for couples (0)
- 07: University Farm holds winter classes on beekeeping, writing and more (0)
- 07: Ash Wednesday service to take place Feb. 13 in Amasa Stone Chapel (0)
- 07: Law professor to lead next Mather Spotlight Luncheon on health disparities in a ”post-racial” world (0)
- 07: Distinguished University Professor named to National Academy of Engineering (4)
- 06: Carnegie Mellon professor to visit campus for talk on sustainable electric energy (0)
- 06: Delta Sigma Phi fraternity coming to CWRU, talk to a representative Feb. 11 (0)
- 06: Apply for Provost Summer Undergraduate Research Grant by Feb. 15 (0)
- 06: Sign up your kids for TECHie Camp, taking place on campus June 24-28 (0)
- 06: Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a couples massage at 121 Fitness (0)
- 06: LGBT Center to show documentary film ”(A)sexual” Feb. 12 (0)
- 06: History’s Jonathan Sadowsky to discuss use of electroconvulsive therapy during the ’40s and ’50s (0)
- 06: Weatherhead volunteers to help Cuyahoga County residents file taxes for free (0)
- 06: Provost emeritus Daniel Harvey Buchanan donates rare furniture to Cleveland Museum of Art (0)
- 06: Researcher launches new effort to find why replacement hips and knees go bad (1)
- 05: Nominations being accepted for Glennan Fellowship, honoring exceptional faculty (0)
- 05: Donate blood during biggest drive of the year, today and tomorrow in Thwing (0)
- 05: GELS takes home top honor in CWRU’s Ethics Bowl (0)
- 05: Join the bone marrow registry at CASA’s Be The Match drive (0)
- 05: Celebrate the Chinese New Year during Feb. 7 event (0)
- 05: Nominate your favorite professor for a Carl F. Wittke Award (0)
- 05: Sign up for the annual Faculty/Staff vs. Students Basketball Game (0)
- 05: Get an inside look at Cuyahoga County’s election process during Friday event (0)
- 05: English’s Jim Sheeler discusses importance of giving a voice to the voice-less (0)
- 05: CWRU receives $1.5 million grant for algae research (0)
- 04: Career Peers to hold drop-in resume review hours on Northside (0)
- 04: Deadline for SOURCE summer funding approaching, open to all undergraduates (0)
- 04: Learn how to help students become expert readers at Feb. 7’s UCITE session (0)
- 04: Learn more about cognitive science of brain health at today’s event (0)
- 04: Ethics Table brown bag lunch to address bioethics Feb. 6 (0)
- 04: Baker-Nord Center’s Revolution Film Series continues Feb. 11 (0)
- 04: Tablet-friendly senior citizens report better mood and life satisfaction (1)
- 04: Severity of uncommon condition differs case by case, says dermatology’s Neil Korman (0)
- 04: Glenn Starkman gives advice on having a successful sabbatical (0)
- 04: Psychology’s Julie Exline examines shadows in psychological and spiritual lives (0)
- 04: Latisha James organizes event for mental health awareness (0)
- 04: Sherwin-Williams is exceptionally well-run, says Weatherhead’s Scott Fine (0)
- 04: Center on Urban Poverty and Development analyzing data on city’s young homeless (0)
- 04: Mandel School’s Nancy Osgood discusses Cleveland Botanical Garden’s success (0)
- 04: Law professor Ruqaiijah Yearby publishes, presents on health care access and reform (0)
- 04: Law’s Juscelino Colares publishes, presents on carbon-restrictive reforms, free trade benefits (0)
- 04: Faculty member Linda Ehrlich serves on panel to judge Library of Congress fellowships (0)
- 04: Research ShowCASE 2013 abstract deadline extended to Monday, Feb. 11 (0)
- 04: Case Center for Inquiry and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship holding food drive this week (0)
- 04: Apply now to show off your musical talents at Springfest 2013: Battle of the Bands (0)
- 04: Voices needed for intergenerational choir-orchestra performance; rehearsals to begin this month (0)
- 04: Forensic psychiatrist, faculty member to lead talk Feb. 8 on some of history’s most high-profile cases (0)
- 04: Freedman Fellows presentations continue Feb. 8 with a look at ”The Myth of Dresden” (0)
- 04: What’s so fascinating about Mars? Find out from a NASA scientist at Science Café Cleveland (0)
- 04: CWRU to host TECHie Camp for Cleveland students to test programming, design skills (0)
- 04: Does Shakespeare have a future? Find out during upcoming presentation (0)
- 01: 5 questions with…global activist Mai Segawa (2)
- January 2013 (174)
- 31: Weatherhead School faculty member named American Marketing Association conference co-chair (1)
- 31: Accountancy professor selected for national nominations committee (0)
- 31: Super Bowl Sunday is this weekend; we’ve got an inside look at who CWRU wants to win (0)
- 31: Submit your designs for the Springfest 2013 logo contest (0)
- 31: Nominate an outstanding professor for Diekhoff award; entries due by Feb. 22 (0)
- 31: Employees: Let your kids test their innovation skills at Engineering Challenges Carnival (0)
- 31: Faculty members to host annual CWRU Nobel Symposium Feb. 7 to explain winners’ findings (0)
- 31: ”Chronicle of Higher Education” editor to discuss changing collegiate environment at Feb. 8 event (0)
- 31: Middle Eastern Cultural Association to hold kickoff meeting tonight (0)
- 31: Undergraduate research seminar series begins today with look at data management (0)
- 30: Learn better communication skills during upcoming employee workshop (0)
- 30: Bioethics Club to hold first meeting Feb. 1 (0)
- 30: CWRU and Cleveland dentists host “Give Kids a Smile” day (0)
- 30: Discuss race and gender roles at the Feb. 6 WILD Wednesday event (0)
- 30: Project aims to improve nurse-physician collaboration for patient safety and healthcare (0)
- 30: Weatherhead’s Bill Mahnic gives tips for making more money (0)
- 30: Next strategic plan will be different, fresh, says President Barbara R. Snyder (0)
- 30: Lani Guinier praises Martin Luther King Jr. at convocation event (0)
- 30: Discuss on-campus living options at RHA events tonight and tomorrow (0)
- 30: Biographer to discuss pre-Civil War plot to assassinate Lincoln (0)
- 29: Weigh in on the ”new” Middle East during Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group (0)
- 29: Memorial service for first-year student Ally Piepho scheduled for Feb. 8 (0)
- 29: Construction on Cedar Avenue to affect drivers near campus (0)
- 29: Donate blood during Red Cross drive Thursday, Jan. 31 (0)
- 29: Deadline Friday for individuals looking to submit abstracts for Research ShowCASE (0)
- 29: University Hospitals to offer four-week yoga, meditation courses at discounted price (0)
- 29: Privacy a problem for mothers of newborns in neonatal intensive care units (0)
- 29: Mandel School supporter, alumna passes away at age 104 (0)
- 28: Nursing graduate student selected for National League of Nurses scholar program (0)
- 28: Music education doctoral student named Ohio Outstanding Music Educator (0)
- 28: Juniper Community Council seeking performers for annual Star Search (0)
- 28: Get advice on finding research opportunities at SOURCE’s Feb. 1 seminar (0)
- 28: Faculty: What is critical thinking, and can it be taught? Find out in Jan. 31 UCITE session (0)
- 28: First Ethics Table brown bag lunch on Jan. 30 to discuss ethical character of students (0)
- 28: Power of Diversity Lecture Series continues with a look at diversity, inclusion in higher ed (0)
- 27: Researchers discover promising prognostic marker for aggressive breast cancer (0)
- 25: Integrity Week 2013 kicks off today; view a full schedule of events (0)
- 25: Submit tuition waiver applications for spring semester to HR (1)
- 25: Weekly Zumba classes are back for spring semester (0)
- 25: Safe Zone workshops to be held Feb. 18; register now to become a member (0)
- 25: National leader to visit campus Feb. 12 for seminar on sustaining U.S. leadership (0)
- 25: Law’s Carmen Naso comments on privacy of Steubenville rape case (0)
- 25: Many baby boomers are not prepared for retirement, says Weatherhead’s J.B. Silvers (0)
- 25: Medicine’s Neal J. Merpol discusses new drug shown to help pancreatic cancer cases (0)
- 25: Special edition: 5 questions with…the university archivists (1)
- 24: Did you guess it? The image featured Tuesday was… (0)
- 24: Explore study abroad options with upcoming events and info sessions (0)
- 24: Applications for graduate student employment available online (0)
- 24: Lend your time, energy to the Garden@Case in 2013 (2)
- 24: WRUW-FM to hold info sessions Jan. 28, 29 (0)
- 24: Weekly free yoga classes in Veale Center scheduled to begin Feb. 1 (0)
- 24: Support varsity basketball during Throwback Weekend (0)
- 24: KSL’s Jared Bendis, English’s Michael Clune weigh in on latest technology news (0)
- 24: Mandel School’s Richey Piiparinen discusses movement of young adults to urban areas (0)
- 24: CWRU teams advance to semifinals of energy challenge; vote for your favorite (0)
- 23: Three faculty members awarded CTSC Core Utilization Awards (0)
- 23: Graduate, professional students: Take survey on campus services, get entered to win gift cards (0)
- 23: Get your research application questions answered at SOURCE’s seminar (0)
- 23: Sign up to take part in annual faculty/staff vs. students basketball game (0)
- 23: CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 available for free download (0)
- 23: LGBT Center to host talk on dynamics, subcultures affecting black gay men (0)
- 23: Weatherhead’s Michael Goldberg weighs in on crowdfunding’s impact on entrepreneurs (0)
- 23: Law dean Lawrence Mitchell discusses online classes (0)
- 23: Religion’s Deepak Sarma profiled in NYT arranged marriage article (0)
- 23: Law’s Jonathan Entin weighs in on new gun proposal (0)
- 23: Dermatology’s Meg R. Gerstenblith discusses skin-cancer detecting smartphone apps (0)
- 23: Weight loss pills potentially dangerous, says nutrition’s Mary Beth Kavanagh (0)
- 23: Law’s Maxwell Mehlman, football coach Greg Debeljak sound off on sports enhancing drugs debate (0)
- 23: Design for America info session to be held tonight (0)
- 22: Donate blood, get free Qdoba at Juniper Community Council blood drive Jan. 24 (0)
- 22: Newman Catholic Student Association to start semester off with Jan. 25 dinner (0)
- 22: Food for the Soul luncheon, originally set for Jan. 24, rescheduled for Feb. 22 (0)
- 22: Free flu vaccinations for employees Jan. 25 (0)
- 22: Sample local foods, learn about Slow Food movement at Jan. 24 event (0)
- 22: Weatherhead Tax Assistance Program to help eligible residents with filing (0)
- 22: English professor Jim Sheeler to discuss multimedia storytelling project during Baker-Nord event (0)
- 22: Nearby dwarf galaxy, possible protogalaxy discovered (0)
- 21: ITS brings high-tech upgrades to auditoriums across campus (0)
- 21: Harvard law professor Lani Guinier to headline Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (0)
- 21: Learn about the effects of childhood sports injuries during Schubert Center talk on Jan. 24 (0)
- 21: Faculty: Gain advice on bridging student-faculty differences during Jan. 24 UCITE session (0)
- 18: ITS’ Lev Gonick sounds off on future of MOOCs (0)
- 18: Antarctic Search for Meteorites led by geological sciences’ Ralph Harvey (0)
- 18: Bioethics’ Michael Aulisio discusses end-of-life care (0)
- 18: 5 questions with…Spartan basketball’s Evy Iacono (0)
- 17: When did the sci-fi marathon begin on campus? The answer is… (1)
- 17: Learn about working toward social justice at Jan. 24 panel discussion (0)
- 17: Library to host special events in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. (0)
- 17: Free Zumba class Jan. 23 at 121 Fitness (0)
- 17: Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week kicks off today; full schedule of events set (0)
- 17: Psychologist Lisa Damour’s online talk gains global attention (0)
- 17: Mandel School’s Rob Fischer sounds off on mixed-income housing in Akron (0)
- 17: Undergraduate applications top 18,000 for the Class of 2017 (5)
- 17: Fall semester study abroad students return to campus, share their experiences at reception Jan. 25 (0)
- 17: Women: Two sessions for faculty, staff on becoming leaders to be held Jan. 23; RSVP by Jan. 21 (0)
- 17: Learn how to host Adobe Connect meetings during upcoming ITS seminar (0)
- 16: Law’s Cassandra Robertson discusses recent bribery case (0)
- 16: Weatherhead’s Scott Shane sounds off on small business confidence (0)
- 16: CWRU astronomers discover dwarf galaxy, possible protogalaxy (0)
- 16: KSL’s Jared Bendis discusses outdated technology (0)
- 16: CWRU, Cleveland Museum of Art purchase East Blvd CIA building (0)
- 16: Religion’s Deepak Sarma sounds off on suffering, karma and the Delhi gang rape (0)
- 16: Limits of the power of music still unknown, says neurology’s Michael DeGeorgia (0)
- 16: University’s strategic planning process continues (0)
- 15: SOURCE seminars to address finding semester, summer research opportunities (0)
- 15: Women staff members: Attend discussion on how to become leaders (0)
- 15: Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to explore federal budget issues (0)
- 15: Mandel School-produced play to raise awareness of effects of the foreclosure crisis (0)
- 15: Amasa Stone Chapel’s gargoyle makes list of Northeast Ohio legends (0)
- 15: SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca discusses Superman legal battles (0)
- 15: Weatherhead School’s Diane Bergeron gives tips for building employee loyalty (0)
- 15: Twenty-six employees complete pilot skill development program with Kelly Services (0)
- 15: To start a new year, look back at 2011-12′s biggest stories (0)
- 15: Cleveland Indians hold winter development program at Veale Center (0)
- 14: 23 students honored for work at Intersections: SOURCE Poster Session (0)
- 14: Weekly meditation group for all students to meet every Monday (0)
- 14: Special announcement to all participants in Retirement Plan B (0)
- 14: Lunchtime Ethics Table discussions to start Jan. 30 (0)
- 14: Memorial service for employee Elise Lindsay and her husband to be held Feb. 15 (0)
- 14: University Circle institutions unite to advance area’s cultural, academic character (0)
- 13: Applications being accepted for NIH Shared Instrumentation Grant program (0)
- 12: CCEL’s spring community service fair scheduled for Friday; free pizza provided (0)
- 12: Freedman Fellows presentations continue Jan. 18 with music’s Stephen Hefling (0)
- 11: CWRU community remembers first-year student Ally Piepho (2)
- 11: Emeritus Professor Lou Giannetti weighs in on this year’s Oscar race (0)
- 11: Biochemistry’s Michael Weiss discusses new insulin findings (0)
- 11: CWRU community members’ top goals for 2013 (0)
- 11: Take a survey on student housing at CWRU, get entered to win $200 gift certificate (0)
- 11: Women Faculty Connect luncheon to be held Jan. 22 (0)
- 11: Free nicotine cessation program to be offered on campus Jan. 29–March 19; register now (0)
- 10: Law, bioethics prof Maxwell Mehlman discusses military human enhancements (0)
- 10: Sight-seeing on the moon? Hit up the Sea of Tranquility, says astronomy’s Chris Mihos (0)
- 10: Political scientist Kathryn Lavelle talks about the fallout from the fiscal cliff deal (0)
- 10: Law Dean Lawrence Mitchell talks about benefits of law degree on Bloomberg News (0)
- 10: Psychology’s Julie Exline blogs about spiritual life shining through in unexpected spots (0)
- 10: Neurology’s Cathy Sila discusses Hillary Clinton’s brain clot (0)
- 10: Research ShowCASE returns this April; abstracts accepted now through Feb. 1 (0)
- 10: Faculty: UCITE to host session on increasing student satisfaction with your course (0)
- 10: Learn about recent findings on youth risk behavior in Jan. 16 seminar (0)
- 09: After decades of research, scientists unlock how insulin interacts with cells (5)
- 08: Find out parking details for spring semester move-in (0)
- 08: Get ”Fit for Life” program begins Jan. 14 at 121 Fitness (0)
- 08: Dental school to host annual free dental exam day, Jan. 12 (0)
- 08: Art historian documents works that strengthen India’s link to European Renaissance (0)
- 07: Learn how to create nutritious soups during free cooking demonstration Jan. 10 (0)
- 07: Cleveland institutions, state pool $6M to launch businesses (1)
- 07: Tickets available for one-day trip to Washington for Inauguration Day (0)
- 07: Political science’s Karen Beckwith discusses Hillary Clinton’s potential future (0)
- 07: Small businesses not pulling in enough revenue, said Weatherhead School’s Scott Shane (0)
- 07: Psychology’s Anthony Jack discusses empathetic vs. analytic thought (0)
- 07: CWRU researcher finds different genes result in same adaptation to thin air (0)
- 06: Graduate student support group to meet Tuesday, Jan. 8 (0)
- 06: Free class on emotional intelligence in the workplace to be offered Jan. 16 (0)
- 06: 121 Fitness celebrates its 25th anniversary with sign-up special (0)
- 03: Psychology’s Donald Freedheim participates in APA video series on psychotherapy (0)
- 03: Art history professor Henry Adams presents on his book, A Buckeye Abroad (0)
- 03: Emeritus mathematics professor Robert Clark passes; memorial to be held in February (0)
- 03: Launchpad.case.edu, m.case.edu to re-launch Jan. 7 (0)
- 03: Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture Series to continue Jan. 16 (0)
- 03: 5 questions with…study abroad adviser, competitive Scrabble player Lisa Brown (1)
- 03: Mathematics professor Peter Kotelenez passes away (4)
- 03: Stay up to date with weather-related communications by updating contact information in Rave (0)
- 03: Resident assistant applications now available online (0)
- 03: Hold your next event at Squire Valleevue Farm’s Manor House (0)
- 02: Like 121 Fitness on Facebook, join for free (0)
- 02: Weatherhead’s Scott Shane weighs in on the fate of small businesses in 2013 (0)
- 02: Nursing’s Ann Williams provides advice on managing insulin therapy (0)
- 02: Study of suicide risk can help us understand school shootings, says Daniel Flannery (0)
- 02: Too early to predict Clinton’s 2016 run, says political science’s Karen Beckwith (0)
- 02: Professor Gary Landreth’s Alzheimer’s research one of 2012′s top scientific findings (0)
- 02: Federal tax changes to go into effect this month (0)
- 02: New opportunities available for grad students to participate in funded international research (0)
- 02: Registration now open for free professional development and learning workshops (0)
- 02: Learn about the science behind networking during Science Café Cleveland event (0)
- December 2012 (129)
- 21: Medicine’s William Schiemann and researchers target molecule’s role in late-stage breast cancer (0)
- 21: Motive of Newtown shooter may never be known, says Daniel Flannery (0)
- 21: Find out how the students, faculty and staff of CWRU plan to spend their time off (0)
- 21: Career Center offers program to shadow alumni over spring break (1)
- 21: Employee Health Risk Appraisal now complete; prize winners announced (0)
- 21: 121 Fitness to be open during winter break with adjusted holiday hours (0)
- 21: SIS to be unavailable Dec. 28–30; Blackboard, QuikPay and more to be affected (0)
- 21: Reminder: The Daily will not publish Dec. 24–Jan. 1; submit news now (0)
- 21: More details on The Tuition Exchange program now available online (0)
- 21: 5 questions with…CWRU crossing guard Mark Chavis (12)
- 20: Law’s Michael Scharf sounds off on Congo rebel leader’s acquittal (0)
- 20: Psychology Clinic offers low-cost counseling by doctoral students (0)
- 20: Winter break housing available after residence halls close Dec. 20 (0)
- 20: Political economist pens primer on U.S. financial and political systems (0)
- 20: CWRU, AstraZeneca partner for new tuberculosis drug trial in South Africa (0)
- 19: ”Forbes” selects four CWRU women for ”30 under 30” (0)
- 19: Residence halls close Dec. 20 at 3 p.m.; find move-out parking info and more (0)
- 19: ITS CARE Centers adjust hours for winter break (0)
- 19: Lake Erie wind farm proposal wins $4 million federal grant (1)
- 18: Yoga, meditation classes offered in January at a discounted rate (0)
- 18: Youth violence expert Dan Flannery sounds off on Newtown, CT shooting (0)
- 18: Medicine’s Stephen Sroka gives advice for talking to children about tragedy (0)
- 18: Law’s Michael Benza discusses governor’s decision on death row inmate (0)
- 18: Meeting time set for Thursday’s discussion of new tuition-assistance consortium (0)
- 18: School of Medicine researchers discover new molecule linked to late-stage breast cancer (0)
- 17: Register a 2013 Relay For Life team by Dec. 31 to win gift cards (0)
- 17: Symantec antivirus software available for free download on Software Center (0)
- 17: CWRU joins consortium to provide employees’ dependents tuition assistance (1)
- 16: Nominate a professor for the Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (0)
- 16: Get “Fit for Life” in the new year with 121 Fitness; save now with early bird pricing (0)
- 16: Free download of Adobe Acrobat XI Professional available on Software Center (0)
- 15: The Hindu Santa ‘Clause,’ as explained by religion professor Deepak Sarma (0)
- 15: Law’s Jonathan Adler weighs in on Cleveland court’s curfew ruling (0)
- 15: Psychiatry’s Susan Hatters Friedman comments on neonaticide study (0)
- 14: Law’s Jonathan Adler comments on same-sex marriage cases in U.S. Supreme Court (0)
- 14: Roger Saillant of Fowler Center discusses impact of altering plant genetics (0)
- 14: Ethiopians’ genes adjusted to thin air, says anthropology’s Cynthia Beall (0)
- 14: Take a break from finals Monday to decorate cookies (0)
- 14: Properly dispose of hard drives when Cintas truck comes to campus Dec. 19 (0)
- 14: 5 questions with…Grammy nominee, music instructor Bruce Egre (1)
- 13: New version of Origin data analysis software available for free download (0)
- 13: Northeast Ohio medical collaboration earns national accolades (0)
- 13: Refuel for final exams at tonight’s annual late-night breakfast (0)
- 12: Mandel School to launch first online degree program (0)
- 12: Economics faculty Jack Kleinhenz talks fiscal cliff deadlines (0)
- 12: Psychology’s Julie Exline discusses why it’s so hard to genuinely say “I’m sorry” (0)
- 12: Emeritus economics professor Asim Erdilek passes away (2)
- 12: Weatherhead School remembers emerita professor Lucille Mayne (0)
- 12: ”The Daily” will not publish Dec. 24 to Jan. 2; submit your announcements now (0)
- 12: Distinguished University Professor Eva Kahana gives tips to aging proactively (0)
- 12: CFAR’s Michael Lederman discusses new anti-HIV gel (0)
- 12: SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca takes part in live chat on “The Hobbit” (0)
- 12: Pursuing literary immortality illuminates how the mind works, researcher finds (1)
- 11: Faculty: Deadline to apply for ACES+ grants is Friday, Dec. 14 (0)
- 11: Donations being accepted for annual book sale (0)
- 11: Weatherhead School’s J. B. Silvers named treasurer, secretary of health care committees (0)
- 11: Neal Meropol appointed to American Society of Clinical Oncology board of directors (0)
- 11: Undergraduates: Take a break from finals to build gingerbread houses Dec. 13 (0)
- 11: School of Medicine receives funding from Gates Foundation (0)
- 10: Confirm open enrollment selections online by Dec. 14 (0)
- 10: First Case Western Reserve University online degree program to launch next month (0)
- 10: Nutrition Professor Paul Ernsberger reevaluates common health notions (0)
- 10: Law’s Juscelino Colares examines Honda’s new strategy (0)
- 10: Nursing’s Carol Musil presents on effects of stress on physical, mental health (0)
- 10: Fowler Center’s Roger Saillant delivers keynote address at Cleveland Engineering Society (0)
- 10: Make meal plan changes for spring semester now through January (0)
- 10: Give input, get updates on university’s strategic plan through new website (0)
- 10: Engineering’s James McGuffin-Cawley talks technology’s importance in manufacturing (0)
- 10: Mandel School’s Robert Fischer discusses growth of technology in nonprofit sector (0)
- 10: Reduce finals stress with on-campus activities (10)
- 09: Weatherhead School to sponsor stress-relieving activities Dec. 11 for all students (0)
- 08: Graduate student support group to meet Tuesday, Dec. 11 (0)
- 07: Join University Counseling Services at ”Wii Need a Break,” Dec. 10 and 14 (0)
- 07: EndNote X6 software now available for download (0)
- 07: 5 questions with…faculty diversity leader Robynn Strong (0)
- 06: Researcher from University of Geneva to give talk on memory across generations, nations (0)
- 06: Matlab R2012b now available for download on Software Center (0)
- 06: Law’s Tim Webster presents, publishes on topics related to China (0)
- 06: Religious studies and philosophy’s Deepak Sarma speaks on Hinduism at conference in Utah (0)
- 06: Distinguished University Professor Terry Hokenstad travels to Russia to consult, lecture (0)
- 06: Take a quick break before exams at Kelvin Smith Library (0)
- 06: Donate to Charity Choice campaign before Dec. 14 (0)
- 06: MLK Essay Contest launches, offering cash prizes to faculty, staff and students (0)
- 06: Psychology’s James Overholser discusses football players’ grieving after teammates’ suicide (0)
- 06: Psychology’s Douglas Detterman talks to NBC News about brain training games (0)
- 05: Kind words spread across campus, via Facebook (0)
- 05: LGBTA committee seeks participants for new research group (0)
- 05: Mind-Body Café’s final workshop, ”Peace, Love & Happiness,” set for Dec. 7 (0)
- 05: African American Society to hold annual Ebony Ball on Saturday (0)
- 05: Download LabVIEW 2012 on Software Center (0)
- 05: Voices of Glory to hold fundraising concert Dec. 8 (0)
- 05: 121 Fitness offers two free yoga classes to help relieve stress (0)
- 05: Patriots coach Bill Belichick donates to CWRU (0)
- 05: Perfectionism is a mix of nature, nurture, says psychology’s Amy Przeworski (0)
- 05: Medicine’s Kathryn Teng testifies on proposed Personal Heath Care Month (0)
- 05: Psychiatry’s Patrick Runnels discusses aspects of mental illness (0)
- 05: New bus route offers service to rapid station during commuter hours (7)
- 05: Learn about spring break and spring II courses at Dec. 7 event (0)
- 04: Speakeasy and Solstice to perform joint end-of-semester concerts Dec. 9 (0)
- 04: Join author Christopher Sliders as he presents his book, ”From the Ground Up” (0)
- 04: Law’s Tim Webster elected to Council on Foreign Affairs, named visiting scholar in Taiwan (0)
- 04: Room numbers changed in Sears Building (0)
- 04: Rethink issues surrounding obesity at Science Café Cleveland’s ”Fat Cells: The Loyal Friends You Despise” (0)
- 04: Sopko to encourage student entrepreneurship as new LaunchPad director (0)
- 04: Bill Belichick donation to CWRU honors late father (0)
- 04: City drilling bans may not hold up in court but could help, says law’s Jonathan Entin (0)
- 04: Physics and astronomy’s Glenn Starkman blogs about life at CERN, post-Higgs boson (0)
- 04: Pediatrics faculty Marisa Herran talks tending to individuals in Syria (0)
- 04: Professor Clifford Harding named 2012 AAAS Fellow for Medical Sciences (0)
- 03: Take free, confidential health risk appraisal by Dec. 15; enter to win iPads, gym memberships and more (0)
- 03: Spartanthon, aka Dance Marathon, to hold kickoff event Friday, Dec. 7 (0)
- 03: Pathology’s David Wald honored with Ohio Cancer Research Associates award (0)
- 03: CWRU awarded grant to build battery for smart grid, renewables (0)
- 03: Deadline to apply for Train the Champion diversity awareness program is Dec. 14 (0)
- 03: Learn how to create communities connecting public health, primary care during Dec. 6 lecture (0)
- 03: Art Studio exhibition, ”Fall Semester in Review,” open Dec. 10-14 (0)
- 03: Greek service honor society collecting donations for Cleveland refugee organization (0)
- 03: Local author to visit bookstore today to share new book, ”Cleveland Christmas Memories” (0)
- 03: Mandel School’s Michael Schramm outlines effects of foreclosures in Northeast Ohio (0)
- 03: Religious studies professor Deepak Sarma talks Diwali (0)
- 03: Research associate Michael Ponting discusses new polymer lenses (0)
- 03: Weatherhead School’s Chris Laszlo discusses the shift to sustainable investing (0)
- 03: Pediatrics’ Jonathan Fanaroff says new child obesity calculator likely is right (0)
- 02: Fair trade jewelry sale taking place on campus today and Wednesday (0)
- 02: Tuberculosis Research Retreat to be held Dec. 7 (0)
- 02: ”The Daily” gets an end-of-year makeover (1)
- 02: Campus Advent service to be held Dec. 5 (0)
- 01: Adelbert Hall Holiday Open House set for Dec. 13; RSVP by Dec. 11 (0)
- 01: 5 questions with… entrepreneur JeShaune Jackson (0)
- November 2012 (232)
- 30: Last free cooking demo of the year to showcase holiday appetizers (0)
- 30: Purchase holiday gifts for local children through the Giving Tree in Thwing Center (0)
- 30: Printing Services’ 2013 calendars now available for pickup (0)
- 30: 2013 open enrollment benefits period ends today (0)
- 29: A look at the historic Thanksgiving Day football matchup on campus (0)
- 29: Undergraduate Indian Students Association to hold annual cultural show Nov. 30 (0)
- 29: QuikPay to be down Dec. 3, 1-4 a.m., for scheduled maintenance (0)
- 29: Applications for spring semester CCEL Fellows due Dec. 3 (0)
- 29: Middle Eastern Cultural Association to host fall hafleh Dec. 1, featuring food, dancing and more (0)
- 29: Chilean author, human rights activist to present on campus Dec. 3 (0)
- 29: Webinar series continues with ”Today’s Chinese Student: Cultural Insights for Better Integration” (0)
- 29: Law school is worth the money, according to law school dean Lawrence E. Mitchell (0)
- 29: No topic is sacred or off-limits for analysis, says religious studies’ Deepak Sarma (0)
- 29: Math faculty elected to American Mathematical Society Fellows (1)
- 28: History’s David Hammack receives leadership award for work on nonprofits, voluntary action (0)
- 28: Student medical device company wins first place at Northeast Ohio Entrepreneur Expo competition (0)
- 28: Graduate students earn second place in Johnson & Johnson’s national competition (0)
- 28: Attend a community hour discussion on post-graduation opportunities for women (0)
- 28: Apply for Beta Theta Pi’s Men of Principle Scholarship (0)
- 28: SOURCE to host research seminar Dec. 4 titled ”Don’t Forget, That’s a Person” (0)
- 28: Women faculty: Get advice from full professors during Dec. 4 lunchtime discussion (0)
- 28: Players’ Theatre Group to perform the play ”Chaika” this weekend (2)
- 28: Cleveland middle-schoolers to experience hands-on science, technology and dentistry (1)
- 28: Discuss the implications of online course evaluations during Friday’s public affairs talk (0)
- 28: Start off the holiday season at Friday’s community hour a cappella concert (0)
- 28: Discuss religious, cultural differences of the holiday season during WILD Wednesday talk (0)
- 28: CWRU honored with inaugural Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award (0)
- 28: Weatherhead dean voices desire to emphasize a global mindset (0)
- 28: Personal motivation and experience is crucial to social work, says Mandel School’s David Crampton (0)
- 28: Learn how to find undergraduate research opportunities at upcoming events (0)
- 28: Mind-Body Café continues Friday with ”Love Your Body, Love Yourself” workshop (0)
- 28: Faculty: Get tips for employing active learning techniques in large classes during UCITE session (0)
- 28: Poetry reading with award-winning local poets to be held Nov. 29 (0)
- 28: Get holiday presents wrapped for a good cause during Relay for Life fundraisers (0)
- 28: Learn about the practice, study of international law during Friday’s talk with Michael Scharf (0)
- 28: EHS gives fire-safety tips for the holiday season (0)
- 27: Weatherhead School of Management leads global brainstorm (0)
- 27: Child actor turned law faculty Charles Korsmo gives advice to Justin Bieber (0)
- 27: Mandel School’s Robert Fischer says social services agencies seeing major changes (0)
- 27: Political science professor Pete Moore weighs in on Middle Eastern conflict (0)
- 27: Case School of Engineering Dean elected to inaugural class of prestigious council (0)
- 27: SOURCE to hold two workshops on making, presenting posters at Intersections (0)
- 27: Spring break, spring II study abroad information session scheduled for Nov. 30 (0)
- 27: Tweet using #GivingCWRUsday to win a $25 American Express gift card (0)
- 27: Complete and submit 2013 Benelect enrollment by 8 p.m. on Nov. 30 (0)
- 27: Faculty: Apply for ACES+ Advance Opportunity Grants to obtain supplemental funding (0)
- 27: 2013 orientation dates, orientation student executive board announced (0)
- 27: Graduate students, faculty to perform 28th annual Doc Opera Dec. 8 to benefit Free Clinic (0)
- 27: Researchers find genetic factor holds key to blood vessel health (0)
- 26: Two bands to perform at this week’s Spot Night, Nov. 28 (0)
- 25: More free flu shots available to employees Nov. 28-29 (4)
- 25: Dental, nursing students collaborate in new project offering ”one-stop” healthcare (0)
- 24: Mid-year graduates invited to Alumni Association reception Dec. 10; RSVP now (0)
- 24: Dance production MaDaCol runs Nov. 29-Dec. 1, featuring 60 performers (0)
- 23: Learn how to use Google Translate during Nov. 29 ITS webinar (0)
- 23: Get tips on publishing scientific articles during Nov. 30 workshop with leading publisher (0)
- 21: New medical education, research building now halfway past fundraising goal (0)
- 21: Psychology’s Amy Przeworski blogs about the pressures of a working mom (1)
- 21: Nursing study finds obesity, dental health linked in homeless children (0)
- 20: Student-athletes give back, sharing their love of soccer with kids in Kenya (0)
- 20: Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods’ advisory board wins best practice award (0)
- 20: Adoption Network Cleveland honors Mandel School faculty member David Crampton (0)
- 20: MediaVision Courseware down for maintenance 3-6 a.m. Nov. 24 (0)
- 20: Open enrollment continues through Nov. 30; talk about options with HR representatives (0)
- 20: Free post-Thanksgiving Zumba class offered through Employee Wellness Program (0)
- 20: University Circle Inc. running Toys for Tots, accepting new, unwrapped toys until Dec. 14 (0)
- 20: Discover how university faculty, students are using Google Apps for Education (0)
- 20: Weatherhead’s Steven C. Hartstein comments on impact of alternative minimum tax on middle class (0)
- 20: International health professor Charles King comments on spread of disease (0)
- 20: Nursing’s Chris Manacci speaks about heroism on Sound of Ideas panel (0)
- 20: Law dean Lawrence Mitchell discusses growing student exchange program (0)
- 19: Professor of law, bioethics gains media attention for new book, gives presentations on ethics (0)
- 19: Dental medicine’s Leena Palomo featured by American Association for Dental Research (0)
- 19: Engineering’s LaShanda Korley selected to present at Kavli Frontiers of Science symposium (0)
- 19: Help shape the university’s future by taking part in strategic plan open forum Nov. 29 (0)
- 19: Renew parking passes at Access Services by Dec. 6 (0)
- 19: CWRU chapter of AAUP to hold annual forum with President Snyder Dec. 10 (1)
- 19: Public meetings to be held Nov. 29 to discuss local bicycle, transit options (0)
- 19: Research strengthens link between obesity and dental health in homeless children (0)
- 19: Political science’s Pete Moore discusses Middle East conflict (0)
- 19: Medical school receives significant gift in honor of Dean Davis (0)
- 19: Experts at law school symposium discuss fracking technology’s growth (0)
- 19: Two orthodontics residents take home top honors at Great Lakes Association of Orthodontists event (0)
- 18: Jonathan Lass honored by Eye Bank Association of America for work on corneal preservation (0)
- 18: Undergraduate students take home second place in Deloitte Consulting’s Battle of Ohio (0)
- 18: Learn more about Department of Bioethics at info session Nov. 30 (0)
- 18: SAC taking donations to benefit homeless men in Cleveland (0)
- 18: New policy at Kelvin Smith Library begins Nov. 26; IDs required to enter (0)
- 18: ReWind Offshore’s leaders on campus Nov. 26 to discuss building first freshwater wind farm (0)
- 18: Case Western Reserve receives Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award (0)
- 16: How to close the start-up gap, according to Weatherhead School’s Scott Shane (0)
- 16: Engineering’s Lisa Camp talks “Trust Belt”–the tech corridor from CLE to Pittsburgh (0)
- 16: Medicine’s Jane Little discusses half-match bone marrow transplants (0)
- 16: Constance and James W. Brown make significant gift to new medical building (1)
- 15: Find out where the arch featured in this week’s photo is located (0)
- 15: Help hurricane relief efforts by donating blood at last on-campus drive this year (0)
- 15: Apply for one of three $30,000 CTSC/Explorys Collaborative Pilot grants (0)
- 15: RTA conducting maintenance on airport’s rapid station, affecting travel beginning Nov. 27 (0)
- 15: 5 questions with…VP of Student Life Patrick Vaughn (0)
- 15: Art history and art chair Catherine Scallen discusses new doctoral program (0)
- 15: Weatherhead School’s JB Silvers weighs in on MetroHealth’s new CEO (0)
- 14: Undergraduate Program Faculty meeting set for Nov. 26 to discuss, vote on SAGES governance (0)
- 14: Reminder: Proposals for MLK Celebration funding due Friday (0)
- 14: Medical devices can be powered by ear (0)
- 14: Now 10 years old, the Peter B. Lewis Building is quietly transforming business education at CWRU (0)
- 14: Officer Chavis keeps one of Cleveland’s busiest sidewalks safe (0)
- 14: Indian Graduate Student Association to hold annual show Nov. 17 (0)
- 14: Sign up for 121 Fitness this month for 50% less; earn remaining 50% back by exercising (0)
- 14: Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to focus on the intelligence community (0)
- 14: CWRU researchers take home American Musicological Society honors (0)
- 14: CWRU, Cleveland Museum of Art announce grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (0)
- 14: CWRU launches new website to help ensure workplace safety (0)
- 14: think[box] technology helps dental student create the perfect proposal (2)
- 13: Theater department to perform Tony-award-winning play Nov. 15-18 (0)
- 13: Law’s Sharona Hoffman gives presentations on electronic health records (0)
- 13: Dive into the structure of masculinity in videogames during Nov. 15 presentation, discussion (0)
- 13: Music education director William Bauer publishes article on integrating technology in music (0)
- 13: Music education’s Matthew Garrett publishes article on the LGBTQ component of music teacher training (1)
- 13: Learn–and sample–health-conscious Thanksgiving recipes during cooking demo Nov. 16 (0)
- 13: Get tips for talking to parents about grades, future plans in Nov. 16 workshop (0)
- 13: Memorial service for Emeritus Professor Leroy Klein to be held on campus Nov. 17 (0)
- 13: Learn about building community at CWRU during Friday event (0)
- 13: Law review’s annual symposium to tackle law, policy issues surrounding fracking (0)
- 13: Memorial services set for longtime employee Elise Lindsay and her husband (10)
- 13: University Rankings (0)
- 13: Learn about the Mandel School’s online master’s program during Nov. 14 webinar (0)
- 13: Celebrate international culture, campus diversity at Poetry and Arts Coffeehouse (0)
- 12: Improve your health during annual benefits fair Nov. 14-15 (0)
- 12: Department of Bioethics to host showing of ”Rise of the Planet of the Apes” Nov. 14 (0)
- 12: UCITE session to address conflict resolution in professional settings (0)
- 12: Take confidential health risk appraisal, get entered to win iPads, 121 memberships and more (0)
- 12: SAS JMP Genomics 6.0 now available for Windows download (0)
- 12: Lebanese scholar to visit campus for talk, ”Lebanese Women and Qur’anic Exegesis in the 1920s” (0)
- 12: Law’s Jonathan Entin weighs in on the Ohio Supreme Court election results (0)
- 12: Journalism professor Jim Sheeler writes tribute to Lt. Col. David Cabrera (0)
- 12: Emeritus professor Louis Gianetti discusses how Vietnam played out in film (0)
- 12: Learn the difference between CVs and resumes–and how to write both–Nov. 13 (0)
- 12: Graduate student support group to meet Nov. 13 (0)
- 12: Sigma Psi to host 34th annual Mr. CWRU male beauty pageant Nov. 16 (0)
- 12: Open enrollment begins today; make elections online or at benefits fair Nov. 14-15 (0)
- 12: Flora Stone Mather Center’s ”Shameless Self-Promotion” series continues with talk on social media (0)
- 12: Who needs feminism? Find out in two upcoming discussions, Nov. 13 and 15 (0)
- 12: Hear about the U.S. ”energy renaissance” and its implications on policy in Nov. 15 talk (0)
- 12: Learn how Freedman Fellow Paul Iversen is reading inscriptions on the first analog computer (0)
- 12: Urban researcher helps Clevelanders explain their home in ”Rust Belt Chic” (2)
- 09: Enjoy free, local food at third annual Compassion Feast (0)
- 09: Women in Science & Engineering’s Heather Clayton Terry selected for PhD Project Conference (1)
- 09: Associate Professor Matthew Willard selected for Elite Young Scientist Conference (0)
- 09: Work out and support women’s heart health at Aphitness on Nov. 11 (0)
- 09: Kelvin Smith Library announces Thanksgiving holiday hours (0)
- 09: 5 questions with…Case Comprehensive Cancer Center administrator Anne Duli (3)
- 09: Full schedule of events set for International Education Week, Nov. 12-17 (0)
- 09: Campus community invited to welcome Delta Chi to CWRU at Nov. 10 chartering banquet (0)
- 08: Apply now for Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity’s Train the Champion program (0)
- 08: YUVA speaker to discuss ”Interfaith Tolerance & Understanding” Nov. 11 (0)
- 08: Materials science’s Roger French discusses new solar research center (0)
- 08: Weatherhood School’s Michael Goldberg weighs in on startups (0)
- 08: Rise of social networking doesn’t cause introversion, says psychology’s Amy Przeworski (0)
- 08: Poetry’s Sarah Gridley to lead next Faculty Work-in-Progress session Nov. 15 (0)
- 08: Students at the top of their game, placing CWRU among top 25 smartest colleges (0)
- 07: CWRU nurse researchers find effort takes its toll on unpaid family caregivers (2)
- 07: Friday event to celebrate religious diversity (0)
- 07: Local author to visit university bookstore Nov. 12 for book signing (0)
- 07: Make your voice heard at strategic planning forum Nov. 15 (0)
- 07: Friday’s Career Center open house to feature doughnuts, cider and giveaways (0)
- 07: Political science chair to lead Public Affairs Discussion Group on this week’s election results (0)
- 07: Expect crowds for Friday’s Undergraduate Admissions open house (0)
- 07: Music rules in special creative and experimental ”play zones” (0)
- 07: Engineering’s Ken Loparo discusses possibility of cyber attack (0)
- 07: Humans can’t be empathetic, logical simultaneously, says cognitive science’s Anthony Jack (0)
- 07: Surgery’s Jeffery Ponsky discusses development of feeding tube (0)
- 07: Weatherhead School’s Michael Goldberg answers questions on valuation, going national (0)
- 07: Trump’s Chrysler claims likely wouldn’t affect election, says poli sci’s Mark Major (0)
- 07: Professor Deepak Sarma blogs about affirmative action, diversity in religious studies (0)
- 07: Law’s Andrew Pollis, Jonathan Entin weigh in on Eaton Corp.’s judge request (0)
- 07: Political science’s Kathryn Lavelle discusses candidates’ tax deduction plans (0)
- 07: Romney’s pledge to halt environmental regulations would be limited, says Jonathan Adler (0)
- 07: Professor Douglas Detterman discusses prevalence, success of “brain training” companies (0)
- 07: Professor J.B. Silvers debunks myths about health care reform (0)
- 07: History’s Rhonda Williams talks to Baltimore NPR about public housing (0)
- 07: Weak economy leads to less trash, explains sustainability director Stephanie Corbett (0)
- 07: “Exposure therapy” can help perfectionists, says psychology’s Amy Przeworski (0)
- 07: Political science’s Joe White explains the history of the electoral college (0)
- 07: Younger voters more fiscally conservative than in recent years (0)
- 07: IBM’s Watson headed to med school at Lerner College (0)
- 06: Zumba classes offered on north side of campus weekly (0)
- 06: Dance department members take the stage Nov. 9-11, 15-17 for ”Facets” (0)
- 06: SAS JMP 10 Pro now available through Software Center for all students, faculty and staff (0)
- 06: Help your community during Saturday of Service; registration closes today (0)
- 06: Study abroad info sessions, events kick off International Education Week (0)
- 06: Uncomfortable in presentations and interviews? Attend a public speaking workshop (0)
- 06: University of Pittsburgh professor to give talk on ”New Insights in Tuberculosis” (0)
- 06: Science Café Cleveland’s next event focuses on driving fast, the science of speed (0)
- 06: New 3-D maps help find triggers of birth defects in an embryo heart (0)
- 06: Article by law’s Leon Gabinet accepted for publication in “Journal of Taxation Investments” (0)
- 05: CTSC to hold half-day symposium on conducting comparative effectiveness research (0)
- 05: Faculty member Jeremy Bendik-Keymer publishes article, “Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change” (0)
- 05: “Case Western Reserve Law Review” debuts tablet-friendly issue, releases new podcast (0)
- 05: SOURCE info sessions to provide students tips on earning undergraduate research positions (0)
- 05: Set spring break plans now: CCEL offering service trips to New Orleans, Nicaragua (0)
- 05: Benelect packets being distributed; open enrollment runs Nov. 12-30 (0)
- 05: Sixth graders to visit campus Nov. 8 for “Introduce a Girl to Science Day”; volunteers still needed (0)
- 05: Join the Mandel School, local leaders for a morning-after look at election results (0)
- 05: Nov. 8 lecture to focus on mass incarceration, retributive justice (0)
- 05: Novelists, pop culture critics to lead discussion on the new mash-up of ”science fantasy” (0)
- 05: “Encyclopedia of Cleveland History” celebrates 25th anniversary (0)
- 04: Weatherhead School’s Mark Taylor elected VP, academics of AAA Auditing Section (0)
- 04: Dental medicine clinical instructor, alumnus Ronald Lemmo elected ADA treasurer (0)
- 04: Distinguished University Professor Eric Baer receives honorary professorship (0)
- 04: Baker-Nord Center’s Revolution Film Series continues Nov. 6 (0)
- 04: Economics Society to host nonpartisan election night watch party for all students (0)
- 04: Hillel, Middle Eastern Cultural Association partner for film screening Nov. 8 (0)
- 04: Wednesday’s Spot Night gets cultural with headliner African Soul International (0)
- 04: CWRU Habitat for Humanity traveling to South Carolina over winter break (0)
- 04: Faculty, staff and alumni invited to LGBTA fall happy hour Nov. 8 (0)
- 04: Upgrades to PeopleSoft now available; new features streamline audits, processing requests (0)
- 02: Self-service email, password tools unavailable Nov. 6, 2-6 a.m. (0)
- 02: Nonpartisan post-election discussion ”Election 2012–Now What?” scheduled for Nov. 7 (2)
- 02: Ethics Table opens up to campus community this spring with discussions, events and more (0)
- 02: Brain physiology limits simultaneous use of empathy, analytic thought (10)
- 02: Weatherhead School’s Diana Bilimoria to receive higher education leadership award today (0)
- 02: 5 questions with…political organizer, women’s voting advocate Destinee Henton (0)
- 01: Find out what classes won’t teach you in upcoming faculty forum (0)
- 01: Power of Diversity lectures continue Nov. 6 with “Health Disparities and the eHealth Revolution” (0)
- 01: Yoga, meditation classes offered at discounted price; bring a friend for free (0)
- 01: Distinguished University Professor Eva Kahana to share experience in Nov. 5 lecture (0)
- 01: Cast a vote for the best pizza in Cleveland at USG’s free Pizzalympics Nov. 7 (0)
- 01: Jennifer Madden’s grant wins nearly $800,000 for Youngstown community development corporation (0)
- 01: Film by art history’s Jenifer Neils and students selected for international film festival (1)
- 01: Still without power? Showers, warm study spaces available on campus (0)
- 01: Student-focused lab safety seminar to be held Nov. 6 (0)
- 01: Case Footlighters present “Avenue Q” Nov. 8-10 (0)
- October 2012 (274)
- 31: Funding proposals being accepted through Nov. 16 for MLK Celebration events (0)
- 31: Apply now for spring study abroad; info sessions taking place this week (0)
- 31: Applications being accepted for community health improvement grants (0)
- 31: Learn where the candidates stand on women’s issues during Nov. 2 event (0)
- 31: Join a post-election discussion on ”Politics Policing Women” Nov. 7 (0)
- 31: Political science faculty to give pre-election forecasts at Friday’s discussion group (0)
- 31: Paralympian’s new book tells how Cleveland FES Center changed her life (0)
- 31: Students make their voices heard during State of the University address (0)
- 31: English professor investigates the suspenseful, mysterious world of detective novels (0)
- 31: Faculty: Learn to deal with unexpected classroom situations during upcoming UCITE session (0)
- 30: Mind-Body Café continues with talk on “Mindfulness in Everyday Life” (0)
- 30: Join the modern languages and literatures department for international tea Nov. 1 (0)
- 30: New training ”patients” arrive for CWRU nursing students (0)
- 30: Hear from legal professionals on the pros and cons of a law degree (0)
- 30: Apply for the Springfest 2013 Committee by Nov. 7 (0)
- 30: Major difference exists between insanity plea and competency, says law’s Michael Benza (0)
- 30: Begun Center’s Dan Flannery weighs in on the unexpected effects of drug sting (0)
- 30: Pop culture expert Brad Ricca discusses “The Walking Dead” allure for advertisers (0)
- 30: North entrance to Cedar–University Rapid Station to close Nov. 5; shuttle options still available (2)
- 30: Traffic detour to begin Oct. 31 on East 105th Street (0)
- 30: Educational Services for Students to hold workshops on test taking, time management and more (0)
- 30: Free flu shots available at Benefits Fair Nov. 14–15 (5)
- 30: Author of “weird, wild and unexplained” book to visit university bookstore on Halloween (0)
- 30: Join University Circle partners at Oct. 31 Circle Neighbors event, focused on urban farming (0)
- 30: Watch election night results with the political science department (0)
- 30: Law, bioethics professor examines crucial issues emerging in genetic engineering (0)
- 29: Students, employees and families invited to Kids Against Hunger meal-packing event (0)
- 29: Medicine’s Reena Mehra says new sleep study could help people’s health (0)
- 29: Chemistry professor Daniel Scherson discusses the fate of the electric car (0)
- 29: Some universities look for “post-debate bump” like CWRU’s, “Wall Street Journal” notes (0)
- 29: Medicine’s Dorr Dearborn finds home visits, repairs can help asthmatic children (0)
- 29: German studies program’s Susanne Vees-Gulani discusses Karl May’s influence on Germans (0)
- 29: Sophomore Destinee Henton joins WCPN panel to weigh in on latest debate (0)
- 29: Pathology’s Brian Cobb discusses diversity of blood types in evolution (0)
- 29: Bon Appetit’s new well-being indicator highlighted in “Washington Post” (0)
- 29: Poli sci’s Justin Buchler tells Al Jazeera English about the importance of Ohio in the election (0)
- 29: Law’s Juscelino Colares presents in U.S. and Canada, publishes papers (0)
- 29: Law’s Andrew Pollis presents across Cleveland (0)
- 29: Journalism professor Jim Sheeler presents his book “Final Salute” at Notre Dame (0)
- 29: Bon Appetit’s annual student survey opens today; Kindle, gift card prizes available (2)
- 28: Administrative professionals: Register for CAPS classes to learn policies, procedures and more (0)
- 28: President Snyder looks to CWRU’s future in State of the University Address (1)
- 27: Chilean author, human rights activist Marjorie Agosin visits campus Oct. 30 for lecture (0)
- 27: Mandel School offers part-time options for PhD programs; info session to be held Nov. 13 (0)
- 26: Undergrads: Get tips on finding research positions during Oct. 30 event (0)
- 26: Become a Safe Zone member by attending upcoming workshops (0)
- 26: Learn about the Middle East’s political stability vs. energy sustainability dilemma in Nov. 8 talk (0)
- 26: President Snyder to deliver State of the University Address to students Oct. 30 (0)
- 26: Take a look inside one of Uptown’s newest additions (0)
- 26: Mind-Body Café series continues Friday with session on boosting self-esteem (0)
- 26: CWRU fraternities launch new leadership event featuring prominent Cleveland speakers (0)
- 26: Halloween at Home hits campus Oct. 27 (0)
- 26: 5 questions with…USG President, civil engineer James Hale (0)
- 26: Family Friday Night series presents “Gales of November” Nov. 9 (0)
- 25: Spartan volleyball to ”Dig for the Cure” in breast-cancer awareness matches Oct. 27 (0)
- 25: Celebrate Halloween with men’s basketball’s Cakes at Case service (0)
- 25: More tickets available to see Mayim Bialik on Nov. 1 (2)
- 25: Weatherhead School to hold undergrad programs open house Oct. 26 (0)
- 25: Employee Wellness Program presents free Indian cuisine cooking demo (2)
- 25: Middle Eastern Cultural Association presents free Turkish coffee, fortune-reading Oct. 25 (0)
- 25: ITS to conduct scheduled maintenance Oct. 27, affecting library resources (0)
- 25: National Cancer Institute honors medicine professor with prestigious award (0)
- 25: Registration closes Oct. 31 for Fall SatCo; classes include tours, hikes, volunteering and more (0)
- 24: CWRU EMS to hold annual mass casualty incident drill Oct. 28; volunteers needed (0)
- 24: CWRU wins $1.2 million federal grant to develop flexible nanoscale electronics (0)
- 24: Case Western Reserve University Mortar Board chapter receives national award (0)
- 23: CWRU and Wooster’s Baird Brothers’ Trophy featured on ESPN College GameDay (0)
- 23: Political science’s Karen Beckwith talks prevalence, effectiveness of campaign ads (0)
- 23: Professor Ica Manas-Zloczower discusses recent $3.8 million NSF grant (0)
- 23: Network with colleagues Nov. 1 at Women Faculty Connect (0)
- 23: Thank generous alumni, get entered to win a $50 Visa gift card (0)
- 23: Registration deadline approaches for SOURCE Symposium and Poster Session (0)
- 23: Mandel School’s Book and Author series continues Oct. 31 with look at gender identity, photography (0)
- 23: Police, ITS offer discounts to CWRU for theft-recovery service for personal computers (0)
- 23: Dental school hosts 18 Chinese visitors here to polish their orthodontic skills (0)
- 23: Researchers find preterm labor therapy offers promise for inflammatory diseases (0)
- 22: CWRU, Rock Hall to honor Chuck Berry during American Music Masters events (0)
- 22: Faculty: Learn to better teach international students during Oct. 25 UCITE session (0)
- 22: CWRU’s political parties face off at “Election 2012 Debate” Oct. 25; submit your questions now (0)
- 22: Professor Scott Shane examines importance of attracting investors in startup companies (0)
- 22: Join a lunchtime discussion Oct. 31 on “The Objectification of Halloween Costumes” (0)
- 22: Psychology’s Amy Przeworski and Rebecca Hazen discuss prevalence of anxiety disorders in children (0)
- 22: Mandel School researcher Richey Piiparinen publishes “Rust Belt Chic” (0)
- 22: Center for Inquiry to host talk Oct. 25 on separation of church and state (0)
- 22: Employee Wellness Program to hold free health seminar Oct. 29 on eating disorders (0)
- 22: ITS to conduct maintenance on campus servers Oct. 29; password, email changes unavailable (0)
- 22: Al Jazeera English reporter Dorothy Parvaz to discuss the Arab Spring Nov. 1 (0)
- 22: Law and bioethics professor Jessica Berg talks about fertility clinic raffles (0)
- 22: History’s John Grabowski discusses the 25th anniversary of ”Encyclopedia of Cleveland History” (0)
- 22: Juggling Club hosts Cleveland Circus over the weekend (0)
- 22: Art’s Henry Adams discusses upcoming exhibit of Frank Wilcox’s work (0)
- 22: Kelvin Smith Library receives $500,000 gift, with matching funds totaling $1 million (0)
- 22: CWRU chief information security officer to present on lessons learned from a data loss security incident (1)
- 22: Tinkham Veale II memorial service to take place Friday on campus (0)
- 21: Department of Bioethics to host second movie night Oct. 24 (0)
- 21: Cleveland Hillel sponsoring overnight trip to Holocaust Memorial Museum Nov. 3-4 (2)
- 21: Get involved in Staff Advisory Council’s basket raffle, to take place during Benefits Fair (0)
- 21: Ninth annual Provost Leadership Retreat to focus on “Innovating in Higher Education” (0)
- 21: Mailing lists, administrative aliases to be unavailable Oct. 23, 2–6 a.m. (0)
- 21: Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to tackle Congress’s insecure majorities, perpetual campaigns (0)
- 19: With just more than two weeks until the election, how likely is it CWRU voters will be swayed? (0)
- 19: Tickets for annual Weatherheadless Ball–open to all grad, professional students–on sale now (0)
- 19: President Snyder to deliver State of the University Address to faculty, staff Oct. 26 (0)
- 19: Learn the ”3 Secrets to Success” from Distinguished University Professor Richard Boyatzis (0)
- 19: Annual National Center for Regenerative Medicine Scientific Retreat scheduled for Nov. 12 (0)
- 19: Professor to explore and dispel ”Myths About Youth Voters” in lecture on Oct. 30 (0)
- 19: 5 questions with…wellness expert, nursing faculty member Elizabeth Click (0)
- 18: CWRU experiences help recent alumna become Fulbright scholar in South America (0)
- 18: Provost announces new strategic planning process to build on university’s progress (3)
- 18: Local high school students to go backstage at School of Medicine as part of new three-part program (0)
- 17: Library’s Jared Bendis discusses latest technology on ”Around Noon” (0)
- 17: Dental Professor Suchitra Nelson says moms affect kids’ dental health (0)
- 17: Chemical engineering professor, undergrad find chemistry of plasma/liquid interactions (0)
- 17: WISER goes to Monticello Middle School (0)
- 17: Professor Glenn Starkman blogs about his time at CERN (0)
- 17: Weatherhead’s Scott Shane writes about the importance of self-employment numbers (0)
- 17: Pediatrics Professor Robert Needlman says infants’ stranger anxiety is normal (0)
- 17: Free health tests, flu shots as part of Case for Community Day (0)
- 17: Professor Deepak Sarma questions centrality of Sanskrit for Hindu liturgy (0)
- 17: Civil engineer Art Huckelbridge agrees with Main Avenue Bridge truck ban (0)
- 17: J.B. Silvers says Cleveland’s medical mart still faces an uphill battle (0)
- 17: Associate Dean Molly Berger discusses the Beverly Hills Hotel’s 100th anniversary (0)
- 17: Pathology’s Vincent Monnier explains the original discovery of why food tastes better cooked (0)
- 17: Weatherhead’s David Cooperrider discusses his ideas on businesses as agents of change (0)
- 17: Harvey Pekar’s roots discussed in CWRU program (0)
- 17: Weatherhead School’s Scott Shane weighs in on how Congress can lower federal deficit (0)
- 17: Classes begin for Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program (0)
- 17: Dean Jerry Goldberg discusses exchange program with Rambam Health Care Center (0)
- 17: CWRU ranks No. 37 on PayScale’s ranking of best ROI (0)
- 17: Three medicine faculty receive CTSC Core Utilization Awards (0)
- 17: Open Enrollment period begins Nov. 12; Benefits Fair to be held Nov. 14-15 (0)
- 17: Save the date: Second Beamer-Schneider Lecture in Ethics & Civics announced (0)
- 17: Learn how to use the ITS help site through online demonstration Oct. 25 (0)
- 17: Associate Dean Molly Berger wins major prize for study of American luxury hotels (0)
- 17: PhD student’s paper wins first place in national polymer research award competition (1)
- 17: RePlay for Kids to hold toy repair, modification workshop Oct. 22 (0)
- 17: Art Studio to feature faculty member’s work, “Cuba Today: A Soviet Inventory” (0)
- 17: Medtronic Foundation VP to address global health Nov. 1 as part of Power of Diversity series (0)
- 17: CWRU launches new wellness initiatives, including free, confidential Health Risk Appraisal (0)
- 17: Lead gift from Marian K. Freedman yields $1 million funding for library’s Freedman Center (0)
- 17: Weatherhead School adjunct professor named VP of National Association for Business Economics (0)
- 17: Gov. John Kasich selects law professor, alum to assist with Supreme Court nomination (0)
- 17: ITS to conduct maintenance Oct. 19 to upgrade AuroraP server, affecting several resources (0)
- 17: Famed author, curator to explore unlocking the past through photographs of medicine, war, crime and more (0)
- 16: Friday workshop on health and wellness to address ”Alcohol in the Family” (0)
- 16: Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to examine biblical rhetoric in the presidential election (0)
- 16: Faculty: Attend UCITE session Oct. 18 to better understand, prevent and deal with cheating (0)
- 16: Recycle old computers, cell phones and more in e-waste drive, part of Case for Community Day (0)
- 15: Freedman fellow John Grabowski to discuss advancement of online Encyclopedia of Cleveland History (0)
- 15: Pharmacology Professor Andreas Engel receives honorary doctorate from university in Denmark (0)
- 15: ITS to conduct maintenance on computer servers Oct. 18, some resources unavailable (0)
- 15: Faculty: Submit a proposal for seed grants to enhance internationalization at CWRU (0)
- 15: CWRU earns grant for Collaborative Ohio Inquiry Network to improve health care research (0)
- 15: Senior mechanical engineer wins people’s choice award for poster on CWRU wind turbine (2)
- 15: Kelvin Smith Library to operate under different hours during fall break (0)
- 15: Weatherhead School to host first all-undergraduate happy hour, ”PB&Js in the PBL” (0)
- 15: Mandel School to host watermark art gallery Oct. 17–20 (0)
- 15: Office of Disability Resources bringing National Employment Recruitment program to campus (0)
- 15: CWRU technology making computer data storage cheaper and easier (0)
- 15: Michelson Postdoctoral Prize winner to be on campus for four lectures this week (0)
- 15: Robert E. Widing II starts today as Weatherhead School of Management dean (0)
- 14: GSS to host professional development seminar for students on time management Oct. 17 (0)
- 14: It’s game time: LGBTQA Graduate and Professional Student Game Night set for Oct. 16 (0)
- 14: ITS and Globus Online to host web tutorial Oct. 18 on moving research data (0)
- 14: Two-day event at CWRU to discuss ”Why Germans Love Cowboys and Indians” (0)
- 13: Discuss the impact of U.S. foreign policy in Nicaragua during Oct. 16 event (0)
- 13: CTSC accepting 2013 annual pilot funding letters of intent (0)
- 13: Library to hold Oct. 20 workshop on folded book sculptures with local artist Gene Epstein (0)
- 12: Weatherhead School’s J.B. Silvers weighs in on medical mart’s potential (0)
- 12: History’s Molly Berger discusses the luxury of the Beverly Hills Hotel (0)
- 12: Professor Vincent Monnier talks about the discovery of why cooked food tastes better (0)
- 12: Last chance to register for next week’s 10th annual Case for Community Day (0)
- 12: 5 questions with…homecoming queen, sorority president Gabby Pruchno (0)
- 12: 121 Fitness offers Sweetest Day massage class; early bird pricing ends today (0)
- 11: Weatherhead School’s Richard Boyatzis named among top 10 influential thinkers (2)
- 11: Sociology faculty member Tim Black to speak on race, gender and mass incarceration (0)
- 11: Learn about effects of natural gas development on your health in upcoming lecture (0)
- 11: Spots still remain for winter break mission trip to Kenya (0)
- 11: Law’s Jonathan Adler presents around the U.S., publishes papers and op-eds (0)
- 11: Associate Dean Michael Scharf travels to Libya, Nova Scotia and more for presentations (0)
- 11: VP Marilyn Sanders Mobley gives keynote at inaugural African American Activism and Creativity symposium (0)
- 11: Local pastor to lead LGBT Center talk Oct. 16, titled “11 Verses Does Not a Bible Make” (0)
- 11: Procurement Services to host annual vendor fair Oct. 23 (0)
- 11: Late comic book writer Harvey Pekar’s widow and illustrator to discuss his life, religion in Oct. 17 event (0)
- 11: Public meeting tonight on the East 105th/MLK traffic circle project (0)
- 11: Show your talents at ”Night at the Apollo” on Oct. 11 (0)
- 10: Kelvin Smith Library to host retrospective look at the work of Jan Sobota, master bookbinder (0)
- 10: Kids Against Hunger charity competition runs through Oct. 31; winner receives Melt gift card (0)
- 10: Trustee, alumna to receive lifetime achievement award (2)
- 10: Employee Wellness Program to offer two free muscle conditioning classes (0)
- 10: Nursing students to give away 1,000 cupcakes Oct. 12 in honor of National Midwifery Week (0)
- 10: Researcher earns $1.8M grant to investigate link between psoriasis, cardiovascular disease (0)
- 09: Baker-Nord Center’s Revolution Film Series continues on Oct. 15 (0)
- 09: MediaVision undergoing maintenance Oct. 11, unavailable certain hours (0)
- 09: CWRU joins Northeast Ohio colleges in effort to advise local manufacturers (0)
- 09: New nanotechnology exposes cancer’s lethal couriers (0)
- 09: Safely dispose of hard drives when Cintas Mobile Hard Drive Disposal truck arrives Oct. 22 (0)
- 09: Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to contemplate the future of primary care (0)
- 09: Global Ethical Leaders Society to host panel on Ethics of International Development Oct. 12 (0)
- 09: Info session this week for all spring break and spring 2 study abroad programs (0)
- 09: Undergraduate Indian Students Association presents cultural event, Navratri Garba, Oct. 13 (0)
- 09: Faculty: Attend UCITE session Oct. 11 to learn how to make ideas stick with students (0)
- 09: “The Economist” ranks Weatherhead School among top MBA programs (0)
- 09: VP for Research Robert Miller says research budgets could be severely cut (0)
- 09: Political science’s Kathryn Lavelle discusses looming tax hikes (0)
- 08: Hear about ”The Alzheimer Enigma Amidst Global Aging” during Oct. 15 lecture (0)
- 08: CWRU wins $3.8 million grant to wean sustainable energy off oil (0)
- 08: Kaiser Permanente representative on campus, open for consulting Oct. 11 (0)
- 08: University Counseling Services to sponsor Friday workshops on student health, wellness (0)
- 08: Share the Vision invites students, organizations to propose SatCos (0)
- 08: ”Plain Dealer” publisher and political columnist to discuss the ”mash-up” of social, traditional media (0)
- 08: Scott Shane explains why entrepreneurship alone can’t fix job crisis (0)
- 08: History’s John Grabowski discusses Ohio’s economic past and future (0)
- 08: Psychology’s Amy Przeworski cited in “Washington Post” blog on Big Bird (0)
- 08: Learn about 3-credit study abroad opportunities in Guatemala, Poland, Netherlands and India (0)
- 07: Graduate Student Support Group meets second Tuesday of month, starting Oct. 9 (0)
- 07: Alpha Chi Omega to host ”Kristin’s Story” talk to raise awareness of sexual violence, depression (1)
- 07: Faculty: Applications open for UCITE Nord Grants (0)
- 07: Office of Immigration and HR Services announces Diversity Immigrant Visa Program open (0)
- 07: HCM upgrades now in place; training available online (0)
- 07: Join Marvel Comics’ writer, editor for insider view on comics, graphic novels (0)
- 07: Dental school joins Israel’s Rambam Medical Center for new program (2)
- 07: CWRU celebrates 10th annual Case for Community Day, offers free health screening and flu shots (0)
- 05: 5 questions with…homecoming king, student leader James Silay (0)
- 05: Vice President for Student Affairs Glenn Nicholls to retire after 26 years at CWRU (1)
- 04: University librarian Arnold Hirshon weighs in on how library could use $5M gift (1)
- 04: Upward Bound at CWRU gets $200,000 donation from AT&T (0)
- 04: Astronomy Professor Heather Morrison discusses formation of the Milky Way (0)
- 04: Red Cat, Pioneer and Rough Rider rooms—what exactly are they named for? (0)
- 04: Campus organizations to host Ally Coming Out Party in honor of National Coming Out Day (0)
- 04: National Residence Hall Honorary holding membership drive (0)
- 04: “Walk a mile in her shoes” Oct. 13 for domestic violence awareness (0)
- 04: Authors invited to hold events at university bookstore (0)
- 04: University of Pittsburgh professor to visit campus for talk on Argentinean writer Jorge Luis Borges (0)
- 04: American Board of Internal Medicine president to give Kaiser Permanente bioethics lecture (0)
- 04: High campus traffic expected during Monday’s Undergraduate Admissions open house (0)
- 04: Engineering’s Joseph Potkay discusses artificial lung creation (0)
- 04: CWRU cited as “the future of Wi-Fi” for colleges (0)
- 04: Christopher Butler talks America’s struggle with math (0)
- 04: Professor Deepak Sarma discusses billion-dollar treasure hunt in Hindu temple (0)
- 04: Meditation, yoga classes offered in 4-week series at University Hospitals (0)
- 04: Support diabetes awareness at Beta Theta Pi’s 28th annual walkathon Oct. 6 (0)
- 04: Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to explore the relationship between presidents and the media (0)
- 04: University Health Service to offer students flu shots at upcoming clinics (0)
- 04: Experience authentic cuisine at the Asian American Alliance’s “Taste of Asia” event (0)
- 04: Drug reverses abnormal brain function in Rett syndrome mice (0)
- 03: School of Medicine professor receives largest NSF instrumentation grant of 2012 (0)
- 03: Uptown highlighted in “Architechtural Record” (0)
- 03: English Professor William Marling discusses upcoming Bouchercon convention (0)
- 03: Insanity plea difficult to prove, explains psychiatry’s Sara West (0)
- 03: Kelvin Smith Library receives $5 million gift, largest in library’s history (0)
- 02: Mayim Bialik—star of “Blossom” and “Big Bang Theory”—coming to CWRU next month (0)
- 02: UPB to host fashion show Thursday night featuring African styles (0)
- 02: Learn about the evolution of Cleveland during upcoming documentary, discussion (0)
- 02: All-campus laser tag game to light up campus Saturday night; live music, free food on the schedule (0)
- 02: Faculty: Apply for spring 2013 UCITE Learning Fellowships (0)
- 02: Appointment ceremony, reception to be held Oct. 10 honoring Ica Manas-Zloczower (0)
- 02: Author, human rights activist on campus Oct. 9 for talks on Chilean coal miners, the Latino vote (0)
- 02: CWRU’s Upward Bound Program only organization in Ohio selected for contribution from AT&T (0)
- 02: CWRU students, CIA grad present energy-saving app in D.C. (0)
- 02: Math Chair Daniela Calvetti helps fact check Secretary of State Husted’s claims (0)
- 02: Mather Spotlight Awards, Women of Achievement luncheon to honor women faculty Oct. 12 (0)
- 02: New competitive speech team to hold first meeting Oct. 4 (0)
- 02: Seniors: Apply for WISER Professional Mentoring Program by Oct. 5 (0)
- 02: Learn about SIS and Undergraduate Studies’ advising center during Oct. 4 UCITE event (0)
- 02: Fluctuating temperatures may affect building system operations (0)
- 02: New committee appointed to evaluate child care options; survey available (0)
- 01: Researchers use quasars as mileposts marking the universe’s expansion (3)
- 01: Poli sci’s Justin Buchler discusses importance of “coal miner ads” this election (0)
- 01: School of Medicine receives $1.5M gift from alumnus (0)
- 01: Uptown, Toby’s Plaza officially open at Blue Block Party (0)
- 01: Professor Deepak Sarma questions whether class and caste are core to Hinduism (0)
- 01: It’s a wrap: Alumni, family and friends visit CWRU for Homecoming (0)
- 01: Associate professor Matt Willard presents at National Academy of Engineering conference (0)
- September 2012 (222)
- 30: Humans vs. Zombies invades campus this week; registration still open (0)
- 30: Women faculty: Learn to communicate with credibility during leadership development event (0)
- 30: CWRU students, CIA grad demonstrate award-winning energy-saving app to DOE today (2)
- 29: Learn from the chairman of the FDIC about their role in the financial crisis during Oct. 3 talk (0)
- 28: Bioethics’ Stuart Youngner co-edits book on Dutch practice of physician-assisted death (0)
- 28: Linda Ehrlich to lead discussion at Cleveland Cinematheque following Japanese film (0)
- 28: Purchase CaseCash on bursar’s account by Thursday; later additions must go on credit cards (0)
- 28: Construction on Cedar–University rapid station to begin; traffic lane switch starts Oct. 4 (1)
- 28: Do rising expectations create revolutions? Baker-Nord Center’s Oct. 9 talk explores idea (0)
- 28: Law’s Jonathan Entin weighs in on appeals court case challenging DOMA (0)
- 28: Case Democrats representatives visit “The Sound of Ideas” to discuss 2012 election (0)
- 28: English lecturer Brad Ricca discusses Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ fame (0)
- 28: President Snyder discusses medical education building plans with “Crain’s” (0)
- 28: Alumnus builds on momentum for new medical school building with $1.5 million gift (0)
- 28: 5 questions with…CWRU’s Spartan, Eric Vondrak (0)
- 28: The presidency in a partisan era: Join a discussion with scholar Jeffrey E. Cohen (0)
- 27: Nominate an individual for next year’s Inamori Ethics Prize (0)
- 27: C-SPAN Campaign Bus to make a stop at CWRU (0)
- 27: First-years, undeclared upperclassmen: Attend the Choices 2012 opportunity fair Oct. 5 (0)
- 27: Faculty: Interested in leading short-term study abroad programs in spring? Fill out forms by Oct. 1 (0)
- 27: Where is the campus image featured in Monday’s issue located? Find out now (2)
- 27: Writing Resource Center to hold writing workshops this fall (0)
- 27: Memorial service to be held Oct. 6 in honor of emeritus professor Wilma J. Phipps (0)
- 27: Political science professor Karen Beckwith weighs in on women and the election (0)
- 27: Claudia Coulton discusses recent child poverty numbers (0)
- 27: Weatherhead School’s Scott Shane makes case for more microeconomics (0)
- 26: Discuss “The European Economy and EU Politics” with public affairs group Sept. 28 (0)
- 26: Faculty/staff softball game to be held Oct. 6 (0)
- 26: Case Alumni Association announces 2012 award recipients (0)
- 26: Poetry book by English lecturer Brad Ricca wins “Best of Cleveland” honor (0)
- 26: Celebrate fall at third annual Farm Harvest Festival Oct. 6 (0)
- 26: Prevention & Recovery Services to hold “Celebrating Recovery” event Sept. 28 (0)
- 26: Facilities project begins Monday near binary walkway; slight pedestrian detour required (0)
- 26: Registration open for Case for Community Day 2012 (0)
- 26: Meet famed chef, food writer and Cleveland native Michael Ruhlman at library event (0)
- 26: Study shows Alcoholics Anonymous participation promotes long-term recovery (2)
- 26: Pediatrics faculty Susannah Briskin co-authors report on danger of trampolines (0)
- 26: Medicine’s Barry Hoffer says addictions must be managed (0)
- 26: Law’s Lewis Katz discusses upcoming Supreme Court ruling on blood testing for drunk driving (0)
- 26: Meet the 2012 Homecoming Court; online voting for king and queen closes Thursday (0)
- 26: Learn how to safely conduct research during undergraduate seminar series (1)
- 26: Help the community through donations to the 2012 Charity Choice campaign (0)
- 26: CWRU’s Psychology Clinic adds therapy for children, adolescents (0)
- 26: Bookstore to hold grand opening during Blue Block Party, including Nook, gift card giveaways (0)
- 26: Learn about Kelvin Smith Library’s resources during Sept. 28 open house (0)
- 26: International research meeting on Huntington’s disease scheduled for Oct. 4-5 (0)
- 26: Civil engineering researchers rebuild bridge trusses used by Amasa Stone (3)
- 26: CWRU social work researcher lends hand in making Cleveland healthier (1)
- 25: Ohio Supreme Court travels to Cleveland for first time in 15 years for off-site court session at CWRU (0)
- 25: Case Western Reserve researchers create short-term memories in-vitro (0)
- 24: STAND informational meeting on Sept. 26 will include fundraiser planning, free pizza (0)
- 24: Yost Hall renumbered to reduce confusion (0)
- 24: Relay for Life planning season kicks off Sept. 28 with community hour event (0)
- 24: HCM to be unavailable Sept. 27- Oct 1 for upgrade to version 9.1 (0)
- 24: Hear from university leadership on promotion and tenure during UCITE session (0)
- 24: Access Services sells monthly RTA passes pre-tax for employees (0)
- 24: Discover today’s Poland in Sept. 27 seminar (0)
- 24: Schubert Center to host talk on risky behaviors during adolescents’ transitions to high school (0)
- 24: Political scientist Justin Buchler says unemployment may not sway voters (0)
- 24: Law instructor Michael Benza explains how guilty politician is staying out of prison (0)
- 24: Law’s Jonathan Entin says Amish group convicted in hate crime trial could appeal (0)
- 24: The Alumni Association announces 2012 alumni award recipients (0)
- 24: SAGES, Writing Program announce top writing portfolios from 2011-12 (0)
- 24: Mandel School Professor Aloen Townsend receives national leadership award (0)
- 24: Wondering how politics and religion can mix? Find out in interfaith discussion (0)
- 24: Active Minds at Case Western Reserve meets every Wednesday (0)
- 24: Undergraduate women in STEM fields invited to take part in online mentoring with leaders in field (0)
- 24: Women STEM faculty: Volunteer to mentor in online program to encourage involvement in STEM (0)
- 24: Faculty: Attend a learning forum with Harvard’s Eric Mazur to learn his teaching methods (0)
- 24: Learn how art, culture affect revolt in the Middle East during Sept. 28 panel discussion (0)
- 24: Baker-Nord Center’s Faculty-Work-in-Progress series continues Sept. 27 (0)
- 24: Artist Heather Ault to visit Dittrick Center for talk on “Art, Activism and Contraception” (0)
- 24: Get in the Spartan spirit for Homecoming, Alumni and Family Weekend (0)
- 24: Two local foundations commit $20 million total to launch campaign for new medical education building (3)
- 21: Tinkham Veale, alumnus and philanthropist, passes away (0)
- 21: Civil engineering’s David Zeng helps fact check fracking claims (0)
- 21: Technology management’s Joseph Jankowski discusses CWRU’s growing bioscience efforts (0)
- 21: “Social Justice and Diversity: Intersections” lecture kicks off Power of Diversity Lecture Series (0)
- 21: Expert to discuss revolutionizing medicine through nanotechnology in Ford Distinguished Lecture (3)
- 21: View the works of Art Studio faculty in exhibition Sept. 21–Oct. 12; reception held tonight (0)
- 21: 5 questions with…flight nursing director, life-saving Good Samaritan Chris Manacci (5)
- 21: Free hummus on the library oval today, courtesy of the Middle Eastern Cultural Association (0)
- 20: The New Jim Crow author’s talk tops off citywide discussions about the book (1)
- 20: Attend the Spartan Spiritfest for the homecoming court reveal, plus food and activities (0)
- 20: Interested in teaching English in Japan? Attend informational session Sept. 24 (0)
- 20: Law, bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman presents on health care reform, electronic medical records (0)
- 20: Law’s Jonathan Adler publishes, presents on variety of topics, from climate change to health care (0)
- 20: Art Professor Henry Adams curates, writes companion catalogue for Cleveland gallery exhibit (0)
- 20: Submit papers, reviews or essays to “Discussions,” CWRU’s undergraduate research journal (0)
- 20: Free low-cal cooking demo featuring Bon Appetit’s new dietician to be held Sept. 26 (0)
- 20: President Snyder discusses new RTA project (0)
- 20: Mandel School’s Claudia Coulton discusses key numbers for coming election (0)
- 20: Weatherhead School’s David Cooperrider to lead Sustainable Cleveland 2019 (0)
- 20: Uptown arrives: CWRU celebrates dedication with Blue Block Party, Sept. 27 (0)
- 19: Get details on study abroad programs to Guatemala, Poland, Netherlands and India (0)
- 19: Considering going pre-law? Find out what admissions directors look for during info session (0)
- 19: Operation Smile student organization to hold first meeting tonight (0)
- 19: Learn about “The Future of University Libraries” in Friday’s discussion group (0)
- 19: Last chance to register for Steps 4 Staff 2-mile walk (0)
- 19: American Red Cross hosts blood drives Thursday and Friday (0)
- 19: Muslim Student Association’s annual Fast-A-Thon to be held in support of UNICEF Syria (0)
- 19: Show your Spartan spirit in the homecoming office/residence hall decorating contest (0)
- 19: Baker-Nord Center continues Revolution film series with screening of “Persepolis” (0)
- 19: Alumnus, philanthropist Tinkham Veale passes (3)
- 18: Meet author, former faculty member Patricia Harman at university bookstore Sept. 20 (0)
- 18: Freedman Fellow, associate professor Brian Gran to discuss child trafficking in upcoming lecture (0)
- 18: Calling all performers: Info session to be held Sept. 20 for study abroad program in London (0)
- 18: Discounted tickets available for Sunday’s Browns game (0)
- 18: CWRU to launch London and Jerusalem experiences in spring 2013 (0)
- 18: Film screening of “Never Let Me Go” to take place Sept. 19; ethics discussion to follow (0)
- 18: Graduate students: Learn about careers in strategy and management consulting (3)
- 18: Research Administration holds contest to name data management system; winner to receive free iPad (0)
- 18: Walleye on the menu Sept. 25 as Bon Appétit celebrates first-ever Eat Local (Fish) Challenge (0)
- 18: Cedar-University Rapid Station to undergo $18.5 million renovation (0)
- 18: Register for the Stephanie Tubbs Jones 5K Race for Education, taking place homecoming weekend (0)
- 18: Homecoming parade registration open now through Sept. 26 (0)
- 18: Learn about HCM upgrades in info sessions; system will be unavailable Sept. 27-Oct. 1 (0)
- 18: Security vulnerability identified in Chrome, Firefox; update web browsers now (1)
- 17: Award-winning documentary on American health care to screen at CWRU Sept. 19 (0)
- 17: Rape Aggression Defense classes held throughout October for female employees, students (0)
- 17: Psychiatry’s Phillip Resnick discusses suspect in Warren, Ohio, case (0)
- 17: Pediatrics’ Jonathan Fanaroff talks danger of babies born to opiate-addicted moms (0)
- 17: Claudia Coulton discusses latest Census Bureau income, poverty statistics (0)
- 17: Information Technology Services releases annual report, three-year strategic plan (0)
- 17: Biomedical engineering program named one of top 10 in the country (0)
- 17: Young Americans for Liberty to distribute free Constitutions today in honor of Constitution Day (0)
- 16: Learn about volunteer opportunities at Friday’s community service fair (2)
- 15: Book signing to be held in honor of 75th anniversary of “Their Eyes Were Watching God” (0)
- 15: Fall Power of Diversity Lecture Series lineup announced (0)
- 14: Professor Maxwell Mehlman receives first NIH grant to study use of genetic science by the military (0)
- 14: Senior receives national Phi Kappa Tau Foundation scholarship (1)
- 14: Annual Thai Food Festival taking place today on the Quad (0)
- 14: Art’s Henry Adams to lead discussion on art museum guard, local artist Dexter Davis (0)
- 14: Professor Stan Gerson receives medical school’s highest honor (0)
- 14: Poverty rate holds steady across Ohio but still at highest levels in 30 years, says Robert Fischer (0)
- 14: Religion professor Timothy Beal looks at the theology of punk collective Pussy Riot (0)
- 14: Weatherhead School’s William Mahnic discusses FirstMerit Bank’s purchase of Citizens Republic (0)
- 14: Deadline extended to Sept. 28 to apply for L.E.A.D. Certificate Program (0)
- 14: 5 questions with…senior class president Christian Wargo (0)
- 13: Learn tips for earning a research position during upcoming SOURCE sessions (0)
- 13: Annual Constitution Day forum to address issues of “Internet piracy and the Constitution” (0)
- 13: Employees showcase leading CWRU initiatives at Gigabit Breakfast Club event (0)
- 13: Suzanne Rivera and Maxwell Mehlman become regular contributors to new Harvard law blog (0)
- 13: Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer travels to Slovakia for series of talks (0)
- 13: Good with wires? Help out at the toy repair workshop to benefit children with disabilities (0)
- 13: Get Out the Vote with trivia, giveaways and free pizza at Thwing Tuesdays (0)
- 13: University to test its electricity-reduction potential Monday from noon to 1 p.m. (1)
- 13: 121 Fitness invites the community to try one week free, Sept. 17-23 (0)
- 12: Get “Fit for Life” Program starts Sept. 24; early bird pricing available through Sept. 14 (0)
- 12: Learn the basics of budgeting in Friday’s Money 101 seminar (0)
- 12: Sign the pledge to show “Words Matter” during community hour event (0)
- 12: Graffiti Live! brings color to campus Sept. 16 in UPB-sponsored event (0)
- 12: Case for Sight to host annual Dinner in the Dark Sept. 14 (0)
- 12: Meet Sandra Pollino, author of “Flying Fear Free,” at the university bookstore Sept. 14 (0)
- 12: Researchers find body’s genetic material could aid regenerative medicine, cancer therapy (0)
- 12: Nominate a book for next year’s common reading selection (0)
- 12: Physics and astronomy professor Glenn Starkman talks the future of computers (0)
- 12: Law’s Cassandra Robertson and Jonathan Entin weigh in on real estate malpractice (0)
- 12: Medicine’s Neal Meropol discusses benefits of clinical trials in cancer treatments (0)
- 12: Middle Eastern Cultural Association kicks off fall semester with meeting tonight (0)
- 12: Learn about academic technology resources for faculty during Thursday’s UCITE seminar (0)
- 12: Procurement & Distribution Services Vendor Fair to be held Oct. 23; vendor suggestions needed (0)
- 12: Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to take on cost-sharing of prescription drugs (0)
- 12: Hear “How VARs Turn Into Billions” during upcoming Energy Alliance Speaker Series event (0)
- 12: Printing Services makes major changes, including new hours, location (0)
- 12: Case Western Reserve climbs to 37th in U.S. News’ Best Colleges 2013 rankings (1)
- 11: Be a Civic Engagement Scholar (0)
- 11: Lack of sleep linked to breast cancer (0)
- 11: Get ready for Gospelfest (0)
- 11: Malaria genomes sequenced (0)
- 10: Researchers sequence genome of malaria-causing parasite (0)
- 10: Community service Rotaract Club to hold kickoff meeting Sept. 12 (0)
- 10: University to hold additional employee resource group interest meetings (0)
- 10: CWRU hosts Cleveland’s AIDS 2012 International Conference Sept. 12 (0)
- 09: Coordinating an event? Attend the student event planners expo Sept. 12 (0)
- 09: Employee Wellness Program to hold free seminar on weight loss Sept. 11 (0)
- 09: Art’s Henry Adams to curate major watercolor exhibition (0)
- 09: Potentially second-ever photo of Emily Dickinson presented at conference at CWRU (0)
- 09: CES EduPack now available through ITS for students, faculty and staff (0)
- 08: Open house, reception to welcome The Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program to campus (0)
- 07: Get a history of the American economy during fifth annual Ubbelohde lecture (0)
- 07: Learn about one-on-one mentoring for women international graduate, professional students (0)
- 07: New Staff Advisory Council members elected (0)
- 07: Attend Mini Med School—medical school “for the rest of us”—in October (0)
- 07: An upheaval in ideas arrives at CWRU’s Baker-Nord Center this fall (0)
- 07: Inamori Foundation commits additional $1 million to support ethics initiatives at Case Western Reserve (0)
- 07: 5 questions with…engineering student, national design contest winner Lauren Smith (3)
- 07: The truth behind the myth: Why does a gargoyle sit atop Amasa Stone Chapel? (0)
- 06: Young Americans for Liberty to hold free barbecue Saturday (0)
- 06: Workshop to be held Sept. 18 for women faculty on “Shameless Self-Promotion” (0)
- 06: Explore “Paths to Peace” in Sunday’s interreligious event (0)
- 06: Meditation, yoga classes offered at University Hospitals (1)
- 06: ITS adds updated SAS JMP version to Software Center (0)
- 06: Learn about Cleveland’s leading role in the radio to TV transition in “Anarchy on the Airwaves” Sept. 13 (0)
- 06: Research VP Robert Miller talks new treatments for MS (0)
- 06: Campus radio WRUW to hold 31st annual Studio-A-Rama event Sept. 8 (0)
- 06: Inamori Ethics Prize winner, ethics professor discuss how environmentalism has failed (0)
- 06: Today’s UCITE program focuses on how to identify, help students in distress (0)
- 05: Learn how to get involved with campus radio during upcoming info sessions (0)
- 05: Steps 4 Staff walk, benefiting Staff Educational Enhancement Fund, set for Sept. 21 (0)
- 05: Welcome reception for underrepresented minority students, employees to be held Sept. 11 (0)
- 05: New Apple operating system, Mountain Lion, now available for free download (0)
- 05: Mom’s emotional health, education linked to teen’s oral health, says CWRU dental study (0)
- 05: Law’s Maxwell Mehlman says recent lawsuit raises interesting questions (0)
- 05: Sociology’s Susan Hinze talks women, work and family (0)
- 05: Inamori Center’s Shannon French discusses Inamori Ethics Prize winner David Suzuki (0)
- 05: Volunteers needed for Girls’ Science and Engineering Club; orientation tonight and tomorrow (0)
- 04: SPSS Version 20 now available for download on Software Center (0)
- 04: Three Ohio universities join together to streamline statewide research efforts (0)
- 04: Women Staff Leadership Development Institute “Class of 2013” announced (0)
- 04: Award-winning author David Livingstone Smith to speak at CWRU (0)
- 04: Applicants sought for NSF Major Research Instrumentation Program (0)
- 04: International and Study Abroad Fair to take place Friday on the quad (1)
- 04: Baker-Nord Center kicks off speaker series with author, Civil War expert David Blight (0)
- 04: Engineering’s Iwan Alexander flies high with Blue Angels during air show (0)
- 04: Political science’s Joseph White talks rising retirement age (0)
- 04: Distinguished University Professor Alan Rocke explains the history of the hamburger (0)
- 04: Case Western Reserve University Board of Trustees elects chair, appoints two trustees (0)
- 04: Outgoing board chair Charles J. “Bud” Koch receives University Medal (0)
- 02: Learn about Saint-Gobain Student Design Competition in upcoming info sessions (0)
- 02: Learn about “Cleveland’s Downtown Rebound” during Friday’s discussion group (0)
- 01: Attend Eco Showcase Sept. 6 to learn about sustainability efforts of campus, community groups (0)
- August 2012 (168)
- 31: Sophomores and juniors in STEM fields needed to mentor first-year students (0)
- 31: Women staff: Develop your professional, personal life plan during upcoming session (0)
- 31: NetWellness to assist with upcoming series on addiction (0)
- 31: School of Medicine co-hosts health data symposium (0)
- 31: Weatherhead School’s Susan Helper discusses California’s manufacturing revival (0)
- 31: “The Daily” seeks talented writers for hands-on, fast-paced student work opportunity (0)
- 31: 5 questions with…”Observer” editor-in-chief, junior Tyler Hoffman (3)
- 31: Student Affairs announces 10 winners of Little Blue Book trivia challenge (0)
- 30: Autism Speaks U chapter to hold first meeting Sept. 4 (0)
- 30: Writing Resource Center opens Tuesday; consultants available to visit classes (0)
- 30: Severance Hall? Kelvin Smith Library? Monday’s photo actually was taken at… (0)
- 30: Two School of Medicine faculty receive CTSC Core Utilization Awards (0)
- 30: Environmentalist David Suzuki to give lecture, receive Inamori Ethics Prize Sept. 6 (0)
- 30: Juniors and seniors: Apply for the 2012 homecoming court by Sept. 9 (0)
- 30: Learn more about studying abroad in Ecuador during info sessions next week (0)
- 30: Join Staff Networking Circle to learn how to move into leadership roles, strengthen goals (0)
- 30: Nominate individuals for honorary degrees; deadline to submit is Sept. 14 (0)
- 30: Dittrick Museum of Medical History highlighted as top thing to do in CLE (0)
- 30: William Kamkwamba’s fall convocation speech covered in “The Plain Dealer” (0)
- 30: Law and bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman, on benefits of electronic medical records (0)
- 30: Elaine “Lainie” Hadden honored with University Medal during convocation (0)
- 30: WISER kicks off school year tonight with welcome event (0)
- 29: Want to make music? Join one of more than 15 ensembles at CWRU (0)
- 29: Human Resources to host information session for leadership certificate program (0)
- 29: Learn about resistance and rights post-Sept. 11 during upcoming lecture (0)
- 29: Bon Appétit announces dining hours, new Bag It! option at Thwing Center (0)
- 29: Jennifer French, one of first to benefit from FES Center technology, to compete in Paralympics (0)
- 29: CWRU ranked No. 7 in “Washington Monthly” rankings (0)
- 29: Psychology’s Amy Przeworski discusses the “terror of the public tantrum” (0)
- 29: Convocation speaker, common reading author to be on “Around Noon” (0)
- 29: New study finds aggressive breast cancer, lack of sleep linked (0)
- 29: Case School of Engineering leads program to help rebuild Iraqi higher education (0)
- 29: Relay For Life to hold info session tonight for those interested in leadership roles (0)
- 29: Science historian Alan Rocke to be awarded top honor today at convocation (2)
- 29: Engineering’s Chung-Chiun Liu selected as Distinguished University Professor (0)
- 28: Donate to Cleveland Public Schools through SAC’s back-to-school supply drive (0)
- 28: Vehicles needed for homecoming parade on Sept. 29 (0)
- 28: Want your resume distributed to top employers? Enter the Career Center’s Resume Smash (0)
- 28: HCM upgrade to take place in September; preview the changes now (0)
- 28: “Washington Monthly” rankings, which place CWRU at No. 7, apply “new value” (0)
- 28: Biochemistry’s Michael Weiss to lead talk on “Sex Determination in the City” (0)
- 28: Associate professor Mendel Singer weighs in on obesity in the frum community (0)
- 28: Increases in tax withholdings are a good sign, says adjunct professor Jack Kleinhenz (0)
- 28: “Washington Monthly” ranks CWRU No. 7 for second consecutive year (4)
- 28: Elderly care scholar Eva Kahana’s contributions recognized with top honor (0)
- 28: Mandel School’s Claudia Coulton among those named Distinguished University Professor (1)
- 27: Mather Prize honorees from each school announced; reception to be held Oct. 12 (0)
- 27: Employees: Begin submitting fall tuition waiver applications now; deadline Sept. 30 (0)
- 27: CWRU chapter of Phi Kappa Tau honored at national convention (0)
- 27: Information sessions to be held Aug. 30–31 on course/service learning experience in Costa Rica (0)
- 27: Upcoming UCITE session to cover how to get classes off to a good start (0)
- 27: Attend a free screening Sept. 1 of documentary on Inamori Ethics Prize winner (0)
- 27: (0)
- 27: Executive director Brian Amkraut discusses Siegal Lifelong Learning Program offerings (0)
- 27: Geology’s Ralph Harvey weighs in on rare meteorite finding (0)
- 27: Psychology’s Sandra Russ says children playing villains is completely normal (0)
- 27: Access Services to offer extended hours Aug. 27–29 (0)
- 27: Welcome to the 2012-13 school year, from President Barbara R. Snyder (0)
- 27: Medicine’s James Anderson selected as one of five Distinguished University Professors (0)
- 26: Friday Public Affairs Lunch series kicks off Aug. 31 with look at Supreme Court (0)
- 26: Auditions for fall plays, “Rocky Horror Show” and “Dancing at Lughnasa,” held Sept. 4-5 (0)
- 25: All-campus barbecue to be held Aug. 31; Leutner and Fribley closed for lunch (0)
- 24: Flora Stone Mather Center for Women to hold open house welcome event Aug. 28 (0)
- 24: 5 questions with…engineering student, design competition finalist Dan Goff (0)
- 23: What do you say? Coming back to school makes you feel… (0)
- 23: Update on Revised Policies on Individual Conflicts of Interest and Institutional Conflicts of Interest (2)
- 23: Learn about resistance and rights post-9/11 during free law event (0)
- 23: Thai students and friends: Attend a welcome picnic this weekend (0)
- 23: Visit Thwing Center Aug. 27-31 for weeklong poster sale (0)
- 23: Medicine’s Robert Bonomo discusses disease’s resistance to antibiotics (0)
- 23: 10 tips to reduce back-to-school anxiety, from psychology’s Amy Przeworski (0)
- 23: Law’s Jonathan Entin weighs in on “home-rule” court decision (0)
- 22: Bestselling author to help kick off new school year at fall convocation (0)
- 22: Recovery House to hold Recovery Connection Welcome Reception Aug. 30 (2)
- 22: Energy Alliance Speaker Series kicks off with talk on making renewable energy competitive (0)
- 22: CWRU team wins second place at 2012 Immersion Week Event (0)
- 22: Adjunct faculty member Nancy Albert named Distinguished Research Lecturer by nursing association (0)
- 22: People working with lead must get blood checked, says medicine’s Ashwini Sehgal (0)
- 22: Engineering’s Iwan Alexander talks about off shore wind power’s promise (0)
- 22: Psychology’s Amy Przeworski gives 10 tips for decreasing back-to-school anxiety (0)
- 21: Faculty: Register for fall convocation by Aug. 27 (0)
- 21: CWRU one of first universities to debut Bon Appétit’s healthy dining initiative (3)
- 21: ITS upgrades wireless network in Adelbert Hall; more improvements to come (1)
- 21: Emeritus professor William Peirce presents at History of Economics Society annual meeting (0)
- 21: Case Western Reserve War Crimes Research Office memo cited in major piracy judgment (0)
- 21: Humanities professor Ellen Landau presents in Australia on abstract expressionism (0)
- 21: CWRU creates Center for Shale Energy Research and Education (0)
- 21: Medical researchers work to correct abnormal heart rhythms (0)
- 21: Faculty members invited to new faculty family picnic Aug. 22 (0)
- 21: Nanoparticles added to platelets double internal injury survival rate (1)
- 20: Stop by the Art Studio’s ”Semester in Review” art show Aug. 27–Sept. 7 (0)
- 20: Relay for Life selects 2013 steering committee; graduate student leader still needed (0)
- 20: Weatherhead School faculty member Harvey Salkin passes away (2)
- 19: Learn the basics of indoor cycling in free Employee Wellness Program class (0)
- 18: Panera Bread opens Uptown Aug. 21, with special offers its first two days (0)
- 17: CWRU part of $30 million federal initiative to grow, improve manufacturing (2)
- 17: 5 questions with…Edwin Mayes, CWRU’s new director of first-year experience (2)
- 16: Engineering’s Joao Maia organizes international conference in Lisbon; CWRU faculty, students attend (0)
- 16: Employee Wellness Program to offer free introduction to weight training Aug. 21 (0)
- 16: Medicine’s Mark Dunlap writes editorial in memory of alumnus, emeritus professor Matthew Levy (0)
- 16: New bike lane on Case Quad encourages safe interaction among bikers, pedestrians (6)
- 16: Law’s Sharona Hoffman discusses malpractice liability with electronic medical records (0)
- 16: Deepak Sarma blogs for “Huffington Post” on interfaith dialogue’s effects (0)
- 16: CWRU researchers discover gene contributing to cancer development (0)
- 16: Bioethics Chair Stuart Youngner discusses end-of-life organization (0)
- 16: Psychology’s Sandra Russ gives overview of research on children’s imaginations (0)
- 16: New oncogene identified for breast cancer that could lead to new treatments (1)
- 15: APA publishes book co-edited by psychiatry’s Abe Wolf (0)
- 15: Dean Mitchell’s article reprinted in Chinese journal; blog post addresses weak job market (0)
- 15: Tax-related articles by law’s Erik Jensen accepted for publication (0)
- 15: Law school to host daylong event on “Presidential Power, Foreign Affairs and the 2012 Election” (0)
- 15: LGBT faculty reception to be held Aug. 30; significant others and allies welcome (2)
- 15: Just in time for move-in: Updated visitor website shows off the best of CWRU and CLE (0)
- 14: Fall move-in begins; view information for incoming students, traffic alerts and more (0)
- 14: ITS to upgrade HCM enterprise human resources system in September (0)
- 14: Law’s Michael Benza discusses Ohio hospital shooting (0)
- 14: Assistant professor Gregory Tochtrop studies how bile acids could control cholesterol (0)
- 13: New companies GovConnection and MCPc coming to Smart CART (0)
- 13: Offender’s safe surrender in churches works, according to CWRU research findings (0)
- 13: PNC Bank offers student banking services, including in-person assistance and CWRU check cards (0)
- 13: Student-Run Free Clinic to hold first charity golf tournament; registration now open (0)
- 13: Dean Pamela Davis says NIH grant to CWRU is “big win for Cleveland” (0)
- 13: Law’s Michael Benza how upcoming murder case might use a victim’s blinks to ID suspect (0)
- 13: Dario Gasparini discusses bridge trusses brought to campus (0)
- 13: NIH awards $64.6M grant to Case Western Reserve, largest ever in Northeast Ohio (1)
- 12: Voting ends Friday for Staff Advisory Council representatives (0)
- 11: University Farm announces fall CSA program, with produce available for pickup on campus (0)
- 10: Career Center’s Aug. 14 international graduate student welcome event canceled (0)
- 10: Music educator Lisa Huisman Koops discusses research into children’s musical play (0)
- 10: English professor Thrity Umrigar’s fifth book selected as top paperback release (0)
- 10: 5 questions with…procurement leader, high school cheerleading coach Melinda Boykin (0)
- 10: Residential colleges at CWRU were created in … (Plus: What college are/were you in?) (2)
- 09: Learn meditation, breathing techniques in upcoming Employee Wellness Program event (0)
- 09: Traffic advisory: Juniper Road, East 115th Street to become one-way streets for student move-in (0)
- 09: Funding opportunity: Faculty invited to apply for Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career awards (0)
- 09: Ebersbach estate trustees announce $4.7 million total gifts to nursing school (0)
- 08: Psychiatry’s Phillip Resnick explains interviews with crime suspects (0)
- 08: Social work’s Kathryn Betts Adams blogs about how to banish regret (0)
- 08: CWRU joins autism awareness efforts in upcoming fundraising event (0)
- 07: Learn to make quick, healthy meals for two in free cooking demo Aug. 9 (2)
- 07: International Criminal Court prosecutor to lecture on campus Aug. 29 (0)
- 07: Famed authors, thought leaders to visit Cleveland through speaker series (0)
- 07: Neurology professor Peter Whitehouse speaks at City Club of Cleveland (0)
- 07: Deepak Sarma blogs about Wisconsin temple fatalities (0)
- 06: Physics professor Walter Lambrecht travels to Germany for Fulbright-funded research (0)
- 06: Seven faculty members receive CTSC Core Utilization Awards (0)
- 06: Texas attorneys plan to use health care reform to fight EPA; law’s Adler heavily cited (0)
- 06: Youwei Zhang discusses recent finding that mutant gene stops cancer cell growth (0)
- 06: CARD Act may play role in decrease in small business loans, says Scott Shane (0)
- 06: James Kazura weighs in on recent findings on vampire bats, rabies (0)
- 06: History’s Alan Rocke selected as American Chemical Society Fellow (0)
- 06: Learn to coach, develop direct reports in Aug. 8 workshop (0)
- 06: Jennifer Bailit explains how new program could reduce scheduled deliveries (0)
- 06: Law’s Craig Nard discusses Eaton’s trade-secrets case (0)
- 06: CWRU, Kelly Services partner to provide employees free skill-development courses (0)
- 04: Employee volunteers needed for move-in day, Aug. 19 (0)
- 03: Upcoming Science Café Cleveland meeting to tap into potential of wind power (0)
- 03: 5 questions with…annual giving leader, Cleveland food fan Suzanne Sopa (0)
- 02: Where was Monday’s photo taken? (And no, it’s not what most people guessed) (0)
- 02: Employee Wellness Program to offer free Tuesday yoga classes at 121 through August (0)
- 02: Physics faculty Xuan Gao receives Outstanding Young Researcher Award (0)
- 02: Volunteers sought for health fair on Case for Community Day, Oct. 19 (0)
- 02: School of Medicine researchers discover gene that permanently stops cancer cell proliferation (8)
- 01: Annual report on faculty promotions, emeritus appointments now available (0)
- 01: Spirited students—including incoming first-years—wanted for CWRU’s 300 Club (0)
- 01: MathType for Windows upgrade now available for free download on Software Center (0)
- 01: Meditation classes offered at discounted rate to CWRU community members (1)
- 01: Rising sophomore Scott Wayne passes away (0)
- July 2012 (123)
- 31: Bioethics, law professor Maxwell Mehlman publishes article on medical malpractice safe harbors (0)
- 31: Law’s Andrew Pollis presents before area judges at two recent conferences (0)
- 30: Employee Wellness Program offers options for campus community to get active (0)
- 30: Need security coverage at upcoming events? Make your requests now (0)
- 30: International graduate students: Join Career Center staff for welcome event (0)
- 30: National Center for Regenerative Medicine wins $2.4 million Ohio Third Frontier grant (0)
- 30: Geologist Ralph Harvey weighs in on upcoming rover landing on Mars (1)
- 30: Political science’s Justin Buchler talks political ads’ importance (0)
- 30: Begun Center’s Dan Flannery discusses violence in communities (0)
- 30: Research VP Robert Miller discusses university-corporate partnerships (0)
- 30: CWRU, Rock Hall to honor Chuck Berry this fall (0)
- 30: Hunter Peckham discusses neurostimulation field’s growth (0)
- 30: Law’s Michael Scharf weighs in on classification of Syria as “armed conflict” (0)
- 30: Alums of CWRU/Cleveland Play House MFA program profiled in “The Plain Dealer” (0)
- 30: Political science’s Pete Moore weighs in on Syrian conflict (0)
- 30: Susan Helper discusses outsourced jobs coming back to U.S. (0)
- 30: Two CWRU students studying abroad in Australia named students of the month (0)
- 28: SAC elections kicked off at Party on the Quad, remain open through Aug. 17 (0)
- 27: New episodes of “Origins Science Scholars Program” begin airing Aug. 2 on WVIZ (0)
- 27: From poetry to pop music: International Emily Dickinson conference comes to CWRU (0)
- 27: 5 questions with…biomedical engineer, former skating champ Nicole Steinmetz (0)
- 26: Faculty-development workshops to be held in August, on Internet tools and media production (0)
- 26: Campus community’s picks for favorite flicks reflect box office numbers (0)
- 26: Party on the Quad to be held July 27, 3-6 p.m. (0)
- 25: Students dive into local history through summer course (0)
- 25: Paper by economics, medicine faculty named best of 2011 in health economics writing (0)
- 25: Theta Chi at CWRU wins national fraternity’s highest honor for chapter excellence (2)
- 24: Law’s Michael Scharf presents in Libya on transitional justice (0)
- 24: Mandel School’s Terry Hokenstad debuts book, presents on human rights in Sweden (0)
- 24: Case Western Reserve University to lead national nursing education initiative (0)
- 24: President Obama honors researcher Jeffrey Capadona with Presidential Early Career Award (0)
- 23: Learn what’s new with Mediavision in upcoming UCITE seminar (0)
- 23: Medicine’s Mukesh Jain elected VP of American Society for Clinical Investigation (0)
- 23: Weatherhead School professor begins White House role as senior economist (0)
- 21: Only two weeks left for summer BBQs on the Quad (0)
- 20: Law’s Michael Benza discusses Cleveland police officer acquittal (0)
- 20: “Cleveland Jewish News” takes a look at the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program (0)
- 20: Weatherhead School student project for Cleveland Clinic wins design award (0)
- 20: Blog by Dean Lawrence Mitchell named one of top 10 blogs by university deans (0)
- 20: Ritalin could help Alzheimer’s patients, explains neurology’s Alan Lerner (0)
- 20: Theater’s Jerrold Scott talks his steampunk take on Shakespeare (0)
- 20: Additional interest sessions to be held for Employee Resource Groups (0)
- 20: Cashier services to be relocated to Thwing Center July 30–Aug. 6; check pick-up in Yost Hall 117 (0)
- 20: 5 questions with…anthropology professor, national champion bonsai grower Mel Goldstein (2)
- 19: Sanford Markowitz coauthors study that could lead to new colon cancer treatments (0)
- 19: SAGES lecturer Brad Ricca talks “Dark Knight Rises” anticipation (0)
- 19: Weatherhead School’s Chris Laszlo delivers keynote at Chilean conference (0)
- 19: Law professor Robert Strassfeld’s latest article accepted for publication (0)
- 19: Law instructor Yuri Linetsky presents to judges, magistrates on business entities (0)
- 19: Physics faculty, students play key roles in potentially groundbreaking dark-matter project (0)
- 18: Web content management vendors to present products to campus community (0)
- 18: Police launch new program to make Safe Ride requests available online (0)
- 18: Georgia’s new execution method makes sense, says medicine’s Howard Nearman (0)
- 18: Today’s children are more imaginative, according to psychology’s Sandra Russ (0)
- 18: School of Law ranks No. 38 on list of most-cited law faculties (0)
- 17: Employee Wellness Program to offer two free Zumba classes next week (0)
- 17: Students in Trio Upward Bound Program to hold summer concert July 20 (0)
- 17: Psychiatry’s Phillip Resnick discusses crime of filicide (0)
- 17: Law’s Jonathan Adler says one missing word could take down Affordable Care Act (0)
- 16: ITS adds Adobe CS6 to Software Center, offers free download for students, employees (0)
- 16: CWRU forms partnership to increase number of minority STEM researchers (0)
- 16: Upcoming UCITE session to cover “How to Teach Public Speaking” (0)
- 16: Physics’ Tom Shutt talks dark matter detector going underground (0)
- 16: Anatomy’s Scott Simpson discusses recent human-ancestor fossil finds (0)
- 16: Law’s Jonathan Adler says conservatives shouldn’t “despair” over health care ruling (0)
- 16: Comic-Con still draws Hollywood execs, at a lower profile, says Brad Ricca (0)
- 16: Dental school’s Richard Jurevic explains common mouth infection (0)
- 16: Mandel School selected to help build China’s social work programs (0)
- 16: Weatherhead Institute Director George Kikano discusses $6.4 million grant (0)
- 16: Psychology’s Heath Demaree: People less likely to take risks after unexpected losses or gains (0)
- 16: Law’s Jonathan Adler gives his view on why Chief Justice Roberts voted for health care law (0)
- 15: Law’s Juscelino Colares presents, publishes on international trade (0)
- 15: Brookings publishes Dean Lawrence Mitchell’s article on changing U.S. incentive structure (0)
- 15: Local chef Vel Scott to host upcoming employee cooking demonstration on healthy soul food (0)
- 15: ITS to hold online training on lynda.com July 19 (0)
- 15: Platinum replacement required for fuel cell success, CWRU researcher suggests (0)
- 13: 5 questions with…winery owner, Advancement Services leader Larry Gibson (2)
- 13: Crews working on University Center Monday; loud noise, vibrations expected (1)
- 12: This week in photos: Find out where Monday’s “all-in-line” picture was taken (0)
- 12: Career Center to host workshop Aug. 9 on motivational interviewing (0)
- 12: Date changed for Case for Community Day; 10th annual event to be held Oct. 19 (0)
- 11: Employees, grad students explore university’s “ethos” through Ethics Table (0)
- 11: University to hold interest session July 18 for LGBT Employee Resource Group (0)
- 11: CTSC training program seeking candidates for clinical research scholar positions (0)
- 11: Faculty member Linda Ehrlich publishes article on Japanese stop-motion animator (0)
- 11: Law’s Michael Scharf shares expertise on ICC statutes in NYC (0)
- 10: Longtime employee Mark McGee passes away (7)
- 10: Psychology research finds surprise win or loss impacts likelihood of risk-taking (1)
- 10: Student organizations: Reserve a booth for Student Activities Fair (0)
- 10: Learn first aid and safety tips during free health seminar July 12 (0)
- 10: Upcoming UCITE seminar explains how to use Google Apps—beyond mail and calendars—effectively (0)
- 10: Information Technology Services to update email security; update settings now (0)
- 09: Psychiatrist Sylvia Rimm gives five tips for teaching children to not bully (0)
- 09: Emerging Scholars Program helps Cleveland-area students prepare for CWRU (0)
- 09: Faculty reminder: Apply for Mentor Fellows program by July 13 (0)
- 09: Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer named expert reviewer on climate change report (0)
- 09: Law Dean Lawrence Mitchell appointed to advisory committee of “Peking University Law Journal” (0)
- 09: Spartan men’s basketball team launches new business, Cakes at Case (0)
- 09: Laptop-to-laptop tutoring helps students gain college-level writing skills (0)
- 09: Jonathan Adler says health care ruling could affect environmental laws (0)
- 09: SAGES lecturer Brad Ricca explains Spider-Man’s success (0)
- 09: Scott Shane says job creators should go where the jobs are (0)
- 09: Jonathan Adler says the health care ruling is “losing the battle but winning the war” (0)
- 08: Tenured women faculty: Apply for program to learn about future career options (0)
- 08: Last call for nominations for The Alumni Association Awards; deadline July 15 (0)
- 08: CWRU engineers design integrated sensors to handle extreme conditions (1)
- 06: 5 questions with…Distinguished University Professor, accountancy influencer Gary Previts (0)
- 05: Pediatrics faculty Alex Huang earns $200,000 grant to examine brain tumors (0)
- 05: QuikPay outage scheduled for July 9, 1-4 a.m. (0)
- 05: Fireworks, barbecues and festivities—CWRU’s favorite thing about Independence Day was… (0)
- 05: Bocce league forming at CWRU for entire campus community; sign up now (0)
- 04: How well is Ohio’s Smoke Free Work Place Act being enforced? Find out in upcoming seminar (0)
- 04: Researcher finds home health care nurses may spread infection in their own houses (2)
- 03: Weatherhead School’s adjunct professor Michael Goldberg writes about Fulbright experience in Vietnam (0)
- 03: Law’s Jessie Hill explains why the claim that ACA violates personal freedom is false (0)
- 03: Michael Scharf talks the 10th anniversary of the ICC (0)
- 03: Postdoctoral fellow Caitlin Brennan explains ways to prevent harm at hospitals (0)
- 03: Law’s Michael Benza discusses Supreme Court ruling on life without parole for juveniles (0)
- 02: Law’s Juscelino Colares named reviewer of renewable energy journal (0)
- 02: Professor Kathryn Mercer to serve as judge for International Negotiation Competition (0)
- 02: Mandel School Emeritus Professor Arthur Blum passes away (0)
- 02: Postdoctoral researcher earns Fulbright to create preliminary cancer test (1)
- 02: Ohio Senior Olympics coming to campus this month (0)
- June 2012 (157)
- 30: CWRU to co-host federal workshop on manufacturing innovation; register now (0)
- 29: Medicine’s Patrick Catalano discusses diets for obese pregnant women (0)
- 29: Law and Bioethics Professor Jessica Berg says Supreme Court ruling a “crucial decision” (0)
- 29: President Snyder discusses importance of Siemens partnership (0)
- 29: Law’s Jessie Hill discusses anticipated follow-up to healthcare ruling (0)
- 29: Law’s Jonathan Adler says legal challenges to Affordable Care Act in the works (0)
- 29: Med school’s Dean Pamela B. Davis addresses doctor shortage (0)
- 29: Political Science Chair Joseph White discusses influx of jobs related to Affordable Care Act (0)
- 29: Did you guess it? The Elephant Stairs actually were built in… (0)
- 29: Longtime faculty member J.B. Silvers named interim dean of Weatherhead School (1)
- 29: 5 questions with…Arts and Sciences dean, extreme distance runner Cyrus Taylor (0)
- 28: Discount on Meditation 102 series offered to CWRU employees (1)
- 28: Vice President Marilyn Sanders Mobley reviews Toni Morrison’s latest book for Ms. magazine (0)
- 28: Law’s Jonathan Adler takes part in symposium on Romney’s Regulatory Plan (0)
- 28: Chipotle now open for business Uptown (0)
- 27: Thomas Siu explains effects of Facebook’s email changes (0)
- 27: Law’s Jonathan Adler pens column on Affordable Care Act for USA Today (0)
- 27: Law’s Kathryn Mercer presents around the world on motivating students, media training and more (0)
- 27: Five presentations fill law and bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman’s schedule (1)
- 27: Marilyn Sanders Mobley and Lev Gonick present on Gig. U’s effect on minority, low-income communities (1)
- 27: Call for applications for fall 2012 Mentor Fellow program (0)
- 27: Two hatha yoga classes kick off in July; employees receive discounted rate (0)
- 27: Stay up to date with important communications by updating contact information in Rave (0)
- 27: Weatherhead School of Management plans Global MBA program (0)
- 27: CWRU wins federal funding for health initiatives aiding underserved patients (0)
- 26: STEM faculty, postdocs: Register to attend commercialization workshop; apply for funding by July 2 (0)
- 26: Mandel School to host “Dollars for Scholars” garage sale July 11 (0)
- 26: Pediatric neurologist Max Wiznitzer discusses use of EEGs to diagnose autism (0)
- 26: Economics Professor Robin Dubin talks falling gas prices (0)
- 26: Engineering researcher Shihao Hu explains research on geckos’ sticky toes (0)
- 26: Pedram Mohseni takes top honors with business plan to commercialize brain injury recovery technology (0)
- 25: Case Western Reserve tapped to help build China’s social work education programs (0)
- 25: Orthodontics Chair Mark Hans explains why a round head might lead to sleep apnea (0)
- 25: Law’s Sharona Hoffman says middlemen are stockpiling high-demand drugs to inflate prices (0)
- 25: Former faculty member Robert E. Widing II named Weatherhead School dean (0)
- 25: UCITE to host mini-workshop June 28 on designing (or redesigning) a course (0)
- 25: Associate VP for Research Suzanne Rivera elected to board of university research administrators (0)
- 25: LaShanda Korley named part of group of elite young engineers for national symposium (1)
- 25: President Snyder elected vice chair of national organization on workforce needs (1)
- 24: Share your tips for success at CWRU with other students through ESS publication (0)
- 23: Tuition waiver applications due to Human Resources by July 1 (0)
- 22: Glenn Starkman pens article on “supersymmetry” theory (0)
- 22: Professor Joe White says healthcare reform depends on November elections (0)
- 22: Law’s Andrew Pollis says Jerry Sandusky not taking the stand signals “serious concerns” (0)
- 22: Mandel School graduate student talks the benefits of living downtown (0)
- 22: Monday’s emergency energy-reduction test postponed until further notice (0)
- 22: Case Western Reserve goes global for new Weatherhead School dean (1)
- 22: 5 questions with…former Marine, Upward Bound leader Miguel Sanders (2)
- 21: SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca discusses fathers in pop culture (0)
- 21: EASE@Work offers free geriatric specialists and adult/elder life care information (0)
- 21: CIO Lev Gonick discusses CWRU’s role in US Ignite Partnership (0)
- 21: Nutrition instructor Mary Beth Kavanagh presents a healthy BBQ quiz (0)
- 21: New book follows three School of Medicine students through med school (0)
- 21: New Disney Pixar film is timely in today’s world, says SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca (0)
- 21: Law’s Jonathan Adler says opponents of health care law already planning for phase two (0)
- 21: J.B. Silvers explains health-care management agreements (0)
- 21: Law, bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman talks unforeseen problems of overturning health care reform (0)
- 21: Law’s Michael Scharf discusses ICC’s new chief prosecutor (0)
- 21: PRCHN’s Elaine Borawski explains the PEER community program (0)
- 21: In recent decision, Supreme Court cites two articles by law’s Paul Giannelli (0)
- 21: Disability Resources’ Lisa Meeks discusses higher ed to employment transition at autism conference (0)
- 21: CAPS course “Purchasing at CWRU from A to Z” now available as online program (0)
- 21: Procurement and Distribution Services enters into supplier partnership with OfficeMax (0)
- 20: CWRU joins electricity-reduction program in effort to prevent widespread outages (5)
- 20: Apply for Eastwood-Inamori Staff Educational Scholarship by July 1 (0)
- 20: Printing Services to be closed June 28-29 (0)
- 20: CWRU dental students’ summer dig searches for human evolution in Israel (0)
- 19: Employee Wellness Program to kick off free Summer Yoga on the Quad series June 26 (0)
- 19: Law’s Cassandra Burke Robertson pens articles for publication (0)
- 19: Law Professor Jessie Hill speaks on panels and forums, argues before U.S. appeals court (0)
- 19: Religious studies lecturer to present on “Perceiving Jewish Identity According to Topography” (0)
- 19: Searle Scholar Program offering $300,000 funding opportunity for young faculty (0)
- 19: CWRU becomes the epicenter for lute music June 24-29; concerts open to the public (0)
- 19: University bookstore reopens after water damage (0)
- 19: Outstanding employees recognized at Staff Service Awards event (1)
- 18: Meet the Class of 2016 by leading common reading breakout sessions at orientation (0)
- 18: Volunteer to show Cleveland/CWRU culture to Fulbright scholars from Iraq (0)
- 18: Learn to make professional presentations more successful during June 21 UCITE seminar (0)
- 18: Apply to be part of Entrepreneurship Education Consortium’s Immersion Week (0)
- 18: Bookstore closed due to water damage; café remains open (1)
- 18: CWRU researchers develop process to help measure, combat mental-illness stigma (0)
- 17: Orthodontics offering additional $500 off braces for CWRU, UH employees’ children (0)
- 16: ITS to remove wiki.case.edu from service; users can transfer data into Google Sites (0)
- 15: Law’s Michael Scharf takes part in French Task Force on Law and Diplomacy, presents in Cleveland (0)
- 15: Law and bioethics’ Jessica Berg presents, publishes on public health, surrogacy and more (0)
- 15: Schubert Center’s Gabriella Celeste pens op-ed on why housing youth in adult prisons puts public at risk (0)
- 15: 5 questions with…associate law professor, stage actor Andrew Pollis (0)
- 14: English faculty member Sarah Gridley wins book contest, earns publication of poetry (0)
- 14: Nursing’s Mary Quinn Griffin earns National League for Nursing fellowship (0)
- 14: Free outdoor yoga class to be held June 20 for summer solstice (1)
- 14: Accountancy faculty members earn funding for research on auditing estimates (0)
- 14: ITS adds new survey program to Software Center; Snap Survey to be removed July 1 (0)
- 14: Violence affects children’s sleep, according to medicine’s James Spilsbury (0)
- 14: Psychology’s Amy Przeworski discusses the importance of fun in relationships (0)
- 14: Case Western Reserve University broadband initiative highlighted at White House announcement (2)
- 13: Learn to grill meats, veggies and more during employee wellness event (0)
- 13: Urban farmer, author Will Allen to visit campus June 21 for book signing (0)
- 13: Crawford Hall’s main entrance to be closed 6-8 weeks for renovation project (1)
- 13: Researchers discover two previously approved drugs help treat lung cancer (0)
- 12: Anthem health plans offer lab-testing services at reduced or no cost to participants (0)
- 12: Faculty: Learn how to vary classroom discussions during Thursday’s UCITE seminar (0)
- 12: David Katz to visit campus June 19 for talk on early childhood obesity (0)
- 12: Finance Professor J.B. Silvers talks UnitedHealthcare’s proposed actions (0)
- 12: Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew talks about her role in Global Health Program (0)
- 12: Pediatrics’ Robert Needlman explains benefits of this year’s Best Green Toy (0)
- 12: Workshops offered in July to become a Safe Zone member (0)
- 12: Two engineering students bring tennis to children in Botswana (3)
- 11: Weatherhead School faculty win prize for best educational research paper (0)
- 11: Attend free seminar on skin health/skin cancer awareness June 14 (0)
- 11: ITS to upgrade password database software June 16; password changes and resets unavailable (0)
- 11: Two nutrition faculty members honored by Ohio Dietetic Association (0)
- 10: Students perform at Berkeley Music Festival & Exhibition (0)
- 09: ITS to hold online training on Google Sites June 14 (0)
- 09: Ceremony, reception to be held June 21 to recognize Edward Greenfield’s new appointment (0)
- 08: Pediatrics professor Maureen Hack says preemie babies grow into healthy teens (0)
- 08: Social work’s Kathryn Betts Adams blogs about media’s focus on aging (0)
- 08: Beverly Saylor explains fracking’s associated risks (0)
- 08: Weatherhead School’s J.B. Silvers talks healthcare savings checklist (0)
- 08: SAGES Lecturer Brad Ricca weighs in on prevalence of gay characters in comics (0)
- 08: Brush up: Study finds gum disease linked to women’s hormones (3)
- 08: Law and bioethics professor Maxwell Mehlman pens book chapter (0)
- 08: School of Medicine researchers present more effective way to treat gynecologic cancers (0)
- 08: Summer barbecues are back; University Farm to sell produce there weekly (0)
- 08: 5 questions with…political science’s Kathryn Lavelle (1)
- 07: 121 Fitness offers summer special for students (0)
- 07: Women faculty: Join your colleagues for a networking luncheon June 20 (0)
- 07: Two new Alumni Association Awards announced for 2012 (0)
- 07: Site preparations to begin today for Tinkham Veale University Center (0)
- 06: Professor Ellen Landau presents paper in Israel on “Censorship as Discourse” (0)
- 06: Employee discounts available on voluntary insurance from MetLife Auto & Home (0)
- 06: Music lecturer Debra Nagy performs at Berkeley Festival & Exhibition (0)
- 06: Denny’s All Nighter launches summer hours; to be open June 9 for Parade the Circle (0)
- 06: Weatherhead School’s Chris Laszlo presents to Latin America’s top leaders in Costa Rica (0)
- 05: Political science’s Karen Beckwith explains why people say they vote more than they do (0)
- 05: MFA Acting Program grads put on show in NYC (0)
- 05: QuikPay to be down for scheduled maintenance June 11, 1-5 a.m. (0)
- 05: Sociology’s Brian Gran earns Fulbright award to research children’s rights in Iceland (0)
- 05: CWRU to sponsor youth tennis camp on campus this month (0)
- 05: Telltale signs of when you need a vacation, according to psychology’s Amy Przeworski (0)
- 05: Psychology’s Sandra Russ and Jessica Dillon talk kids’ play habits (0)
- 05: President Snyder thanks supporters for record-setting fundraising (0)
- 05: CWRU’s 66th annual book sale ends Tuesday (0)
- 04: Electric vehicle to stop at CWRU as part of statewide tour; attend workshops, test drive cars (0)
- 04: Mandel School graduate student elected to National Association of Social Workers position (0)
- 04: Weatherhead School’s Susan Case named Kaufman Scholar (0)
- 04: Faculty: Find out how to effectively use cooperative learning in the classroom (0)
- 04: CWRU class earns “Science” magazine prize for innovation (2)
- 02: Weight Watchers at Work to hold open house June 7 (0)
- 01: Despite less play, children’s use of imagination increases over two decades (1)
- 01: Economics Chair Susan Helper discusses shale boom’s effect on manufacturing jobs (0)
- 01: Law’s Jonathan Entin weighs in on recent NY ruling (0)
- 01: Engineering’s Lisa Camp speaks at national research development conference (0)
- 01: Law’s Erik Jensen publishes three scholarly articles (0)
- 01: Professor David Cooperrider selected to help shape Massachusetts’ energy plan (0)
- 01: Library’s Cramelot Café starts summer operating hours June 4 (0)
- 01: Case Western Reserve breaks all-time philanthropy record for second straight year (9)
- 01: 5 questions with…national champion rower Patrick DelBarba (2)
- May 2012 (170)
- 31: “Businessweek” ranks Weatherhead School’s finance program No. 1 (0)
- 31: A look at war crimes, as explained by law’s Michael Scharf (0)
- 31: Physics faculty Tom Shutt discusses importance of dark matter (0)
- 31: Cutting Census funding will hurt small business, writes Scott Shane (0)
- 31: Jonathan Adler writes about “free-market environmentalism” in “The Atlantic” (0)
- 31: J.B. Silvers talks Ohio’s approach to health insurance exchanges (0)
- 31: English’s William Marling speaks on “The Role of the Agent in the Translation Marketplace” (0)
- 31: AVP for Research Suzanne Rivera presents at Harvard law, biotechnology and bioethics conference (0)
- 31: Law’s Dale Nance gives talk at International Conference on Qualitative Justice and Fairness (2)
- 31: Hatha yoga classes begin in June at discounted employee rate (1)
- 31: CWRU users can now store up to 5 Gigabytes of files on Google Drive (0)
- 31: Margot Damaser wins School of Medicine’s 2012 Gender Equity Award (0)
- 30: Lisa Nielson wins award for distinguished teaching in SAGES program (0)
- 30: Ohio Department of Aging names Terry Hokenstad to Senior Citizens Hall of Fame (0)
- 30: Submit nominations for Alumni Association awards (0)
- 30: Discovery could lead to new therapies for heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s (0)
- 29: PeopleSoft Financials users: Prepare for fiscal year’s end with June 6 info session (0)
- 29: Tesla Orchestra’s Open Spark Project to turn music into lightning; submit compositions now (0)
- 29: Grad student Nicole Mendelsohn explains why stores should charge fees for bags (1)
- 29: Social work’s Kathryn Betts Adams blogs about “getting old” (0)
- 29: Faculty encouraged to apply for research grants from STERIS Corp. by July 9 (0)
- 29: Researchers find joint failures potentially linked to oral bacteria (0)
- 28: Nearly a mile of books up for sale at CWRU Book Sale 2012 (0)
- 25: 5 questions with…engineering student, Ultimate Frisbee enthusiast Ashley Gan (0)
- 25: Researchers root out the mechanisms behind mesenchymal stem cells’ healing effects (0)
- 25: Munch Café introduces summer hours (0)
- 24: Broadband efforts move forward (0)
- 24: Growth factor in stem cells may spur recovery from MS (0)
- 24: School of Law’s Michael Scharf talks foreign policy on WCPN (0)
- 23: Cleveland women leaders share advice (0)
- 23: Ceremony to be held May 29 to celebrate Gary Landreth as the Riuko and Archie G. Co Professor of Neuroscience (0)
- 23: Growth factor in stem cells may spur recovery (0)
- 23: HR presents info session on understanding EOBs (0)
- 23: Looking to engage community in research? May 24 event offers advice (0)
- 23: Cleveland kids learn healthy habits while training for marathon (0)
- 22: Dittrick Museum to offer summer hours for first time in decades (0)
- 22: Researchers uncover way to deliver medicine into hard-to-reach cores of cancer (0)
- 22: Affecting positive change with appreciative inquiry (0)
- 22: More than semantics: Small business loans and small loans to business (0)
- 22: Engineering student wins Ohio Cool Co-op Contest (0)
- 22: Two School of Medicine professors named health care heroes by “Crain’s Cleveland Business” (0)
- 22: Accountancy professor named among most influential figures in field (0)
- 22: Submit your ideas for Case for Community Day 2012 (1)
- 22: Nominations being accepted for Staff Advisory Council (0)
- 21: A critical look at superheroes (0)
- 21: A new approach to drive organ donations (0)
- 21: CWRU doctoral student to study autism in Italy with Fulbright (2)
- 21: Spartan Sports Camp continues this summer; children of employees receive discount (0)
- 21: Alumnus designs watch that’s earned $10.2 million even before its launch (0)
- 21: Campus Celebrates 2012 Commencement (0)
- 21: School of Law Professor Calvin Sharpe edits symposium on ”Forgiveness, Reconciliation and the Law” (0)
- 21: Law’s Michael Scharf speaks before American Bar Association, International Criminal Law Network (0)
- 21: Six students, SAGES lecturer to present in Toronto on literary journalism studies (0)
- 21: Reminder: Student parking renewal ends May 31 (0)
- 21: Eleanor Squire Library Spring Book Sale to take place May 25-27 in University Circle (0)
- 20: Support student-athletes at ninth annual Spartan Open golf outing (0)
- 18: Commencement Speaker Paul Buchheit (’98) Gives $50,000 to Launch Coaching Program for Crew Club (0)
- 18: Graduating seniors can order commencement day photo (0)
- 18: University names first Edwards scholar (0)
- 18: A look at the history of women graduates at Case Western Reserve (0)
- 17: Graduating senior helped pave the way for inner-city students at Case Western Reserve (6)
- 17: Case Western Reserve to award approximately 2,000 degrees at Sunday’s commencement (0)
- 17: Women faculty, postdocs in STEM: Attend “REACH for Commercialization” workshop (0)
- 17: Bioethicist talks compensation for organ donation (0)
- 17: University Welcomes First Edwards Scholar (0)
- 17: University cafes begin summer hours (0)
- 17: Student describes university response during Libyan civil unrest (0)
- 17: Pediatric allergy specialist offers tips for allergy sufferers (0)
- 17: Violence expert comments on how juvenile mind processes death (0)
- 17: Norma Lerner honored with President’s Award for Visionary Achievement (0)
- 16: Faculty: Submit creative digital work to Adobe Achievement Awards (0)
- 16: Graduating medical student aims to use degree to close gap in health disparities (1)
- 16: University remembers engineering professor, steel metallurgy expert (2)
- 15: Graduating senior to continue his studies in Switzerland as Fulbright scholar (1)
- 15: University bookstore to open on Sunday for commencement activities (0)
- 15: Reporting for Army duty, CWRU student leaves legacy of Peru dental mission (0)
- 15: MetLife Auto & Home group insurance available as voluntary benefit (0)
- 15: American art scholar Henry Adams discusses painter, art museum security guard Dexter Davis (0)
- 15: University to award four honorary degrees (0)
- 14: Faculty registration still open for Sunday’s commencement activities (0)
- 14: Graduating senior Alex Warofka lands Fulbright research grant to Japan (3)
- 14: Save the date: Robert M. Eiben lecture, 90th birthday celebration to be held July 12 (0)
- 14: CWRU named ”best in class” for workforce diversity by Greater Cleveland Partnership commission (1)
- 14: ”Academy of Management Perspectives” names Scott Shane among most influential scholars (0)
- 14: Begun Center researcher named NAPW’s Professional Woman of the Year in Ohio (0)
- 14: Constantino’s Market opens, offering CWRU community new spot for groceries, meals and more (5)
- 14: 2012 Hovorka Prize goes to world expert on Tibet—Melvyn Goldstein (3)
- 11: Dermatology’s Nicole Ward explains connection between psoriasis, cardiovascular disease (0)
- 11: Medicine’s Jay Wish discusses consequences of dialysis drug rule changes (0)
- 11: Pediatrics faculty Robert Needlman talks TIME’s controversial cover (0)
- 11: Specials available around campus for cyclists taking part in National Bike to Work Day (0)
- 11: Meet author of “Hidden History of Cleveland” at May 15 book signing (0)
- 11: CWRU employee breaks up gas station robbery (24)
- 11: 5 questions with…award-winning professor, biochemist Richard Hanson (10)
- 10: Medicine’s David Blumenthal discusses new rheumatoid arthritis drug (0)
- 10: Recent findings are “a big leap” for cancer patients, says medicine’s Stan Gerson (0)
- 10: Engineering student Mark Lorkowski discusses the evolution of Lorktech (0)
- 10: Internal proposals being accepted for Hartwell Investigator awards; apply by June 15 (0)
- 10: Were you right? Find out where the sculpture featured Monday is located on campus (0)
- 10: Eldred Theater Season announced, featuring “Rocky Horror Show,” “The Crucible” and more (0)
- 10: Online student parking renewal for fall available now through May 31 (0)
- 09: EDUCAUSE Security Conference to be streamed live on campus May 16-17 (0)
- 09: Medicine’s David Blumenthal sits on FDA expert panel reviewing gout drug (0)
- 09: ITS CARE Center on Bellflower changes hours May 11 (0)
- 09: Law students, faculty and alumni play major role in historic trial (0)
- 09: Wittke Award winner Ramez Islambouli shares strategies for success (4)
- 08: LabVIEW spring edition now available on Software Center (0)
- 08: 2012-13 parking rates announced (4)
- 08: Psychiatry professor Sylvia Rimm talks “twice-exceptional students” (0)
- 08: Law’s Lewis Katz discusses evidence in D’Ambrosio lawsuit (0)
- 08: SAGES Fellow Bradley Ricca weighs in on “Avengers” success (0)
- 08: Undergraduate student receives Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (0)
- 08: Center for the Study of Writing announces faculty award winners (0)
- 08: Thirteen students honored at Intersections: SOURCE Symposium & Poster Session (0)
- 08: Submit creative work to Adobe Design Achievement Awards by June 22 (0)
- 08: Psychology’s Heath Demaree one of two 2012 Wittke Award winners (0)
- 08: Professor Alfred Rimm explains connection between infertility treatment, birth defects (0)
- 08: Law’s Lewis Katz discusses FBI stings, entrapment defenses (0)
- 08: Nursing’s Ann Williams discusses Swim for Diabetes program (0)
- 08: University to unveil new signage for Louis Stokes Health Sciences Center May 11 (0)
- 07: Wade Oval Walk Against Hunger to take place May 11; sign up now (1)
- 07: Faculty members, alumni earn awards for contributions to University Circle (0)
- 07: Tennis Head Coach Todd Wojtkowski inducted into Ursuline High School Athletic Hall of Fame (0)
- 07: Weigh in on bicycle, transit connections near campus through University Circle survey (0)
- 07: Head baseball coach Matt Englander honored with Jackson Mentoring Award (0)
- 07: Class of 2014 wins 2012 Hudson Relays (0)
- 07: Recent alumni sell online restaurant ordering business to LivingSocial (2)
- 07: John Grabowski takes a look back at Cleveland’s dynamic decade (0)
- 07: CWRU, Paul Buchheit make list of 10 most exciting commencement speeches (0)
- 07: A look inside CWRU’s Judaic Studies program (0)
- 07: Medicine’s Salim Hayek discusses chronic back pain (0)
- 07: Director of facilities services Gene Matthews wins Jackson Mentoring Award (3)
- 07: University welcomes Edwin Mayes as new director of First Year Experience (0)
- 06: Science Café Cleveland to look at the human body—aka “the perfect host for parasites” (0)
- 05: ITS to host training on Google Docs May 10 (0)
- 04: Donate unwanted items during move-out as part of REScycle program (0)
- 04: New Staff Advisory Council vice chair, secretary elected (0)
- 04: CWRU sets enrollment records, welcomes most diverse, academically accomplished class in history (31)
- 04: 5 questions with…health care management professor J.B. Silvers (0)
- 03: QuikPay to be down for scheduled maintenance May 7, 1-4 a.m. (0)
- 03: Traffic advisory: Juniper Road, East 115th Street to become one-way for move-out (0)
- 03: Libyan students, ambassador say thanks to CWRU (0)
- 03: Applications for staff educational scholarships now being accepted (0)
- 03: Psychiatry professor Phillip Resnick says T.J. Lane legally competent (0)
- 03: Nutrition’s Mary Beth Kavanagh talks benefits of beverages (0)
- 03: SAGES Fellow Bradley Ricca weighs in on “summer of reboots” (0)
- 03: Medicine professor Stanley Hazen receives Top 10 Clinical Research Achievement Award (0)
- 03: Mandel School student named Gund Foundation Fellow (0)
- 03: Stephanie Tubbs Jones Summer Legal Academy at CWRU honored at county’s Law Day (0)
- 03: University Farm in running to win fruit tree orchard (0)
- 03: Biomedical engineering’s Nicole Steinmetz explains latest research (0)
- 03: Marc Collin discusses latest infant mortality rates (0)
- 03: KeyBank Foundation endows professorship to prepare more diverse business leadership for a more diverse society (1)
- 03: Ceremony to be held May 10 to celebrate Diana Bilimoria as KeyBank Professor (0)
- 02: Deadline extended for departments, organizations to apply to host orientation programs (0)
- 02: Women graduate/professional students: Attend talk on gender awareness in your career (0)
- 02: Join CWRU Walking Club for lunchtime walks, charity events (0)
- 02: Mathematics professor Erkki Somersalo wins Diekhoff Teaching Award (0)
- 02: Theater’s Ron Wilson talks Tony-nominated alumna’s “stunning” performances (0)
- 02: CWRU engineers help build “bionic ear” (0)
- 02: Scott Shane writes that slowing sales show small business needs help (0)
- 02: Curtain’s up on MFA Acting Program as alumna garners Tony Award nomination (0)
- 01: Women faculty invited to attend lecture on gender bias and academic career advancement (0)
- 01: Spirited students wanted for CWRU’s 300 Club (0)
- 01: Free access to 121 Fitness Center during Get Active America Week May 7-13; open house May 7 (0)
- 01: Engineering’s Mario Garcia-Sanz earns Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching (1)
- 01: Robert Savinell and Jon Pokorski remember science fairs of their youth (0)
- 01: Law’s Carolyn Seymour says lawsuit tests religion and anti-discrimination (0)
- 01: Alumni Association to host inaugural “First Year Celebration” May 2 (0)
- 01: Physics and astronomy’s Glenn Starkman earns Diekhoff mentoring award (0)
- April 2012 (231)
- 30: Two faculty members to discuss music, art and Rembrandt during May 9 event (0)
- 30: “New England Journal of Medicine” editor to visit campus for lecture on journal’s 200-year history (0)
- 30: Biomedical engineering’s Erin Lavik talks childhood science fair memories (0)
- 30: Cleveland growing faster than suburbs, Mandel School researcher notes (0)
- 30: Law’s Jessie Hill to publish articles on reproductive rights, religious speech and medical issues (0)
- 30: Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes papers, lectures around the country (0)
- 30: Graduating seniors: Learn about financial literacy during upcoming presentations (0)
- 30: Mandel School emerita faculty member Erlynne Davis passes away (0)
- 30: Law professor Ruqaiijah Yearby named to committee posts (0)
- 30: Chemistry professor Daniel Scherson elected third vice president of Electrochemical Society (0)
- 30: Graduate students invited to apply for live-in Recovery House coordinator position (0)
- 30: CWRU selects new proposal-management system to ease grant application process (0)
- 30: Anthropology’s Eileen Anderson-Fye one of four Diekhoff Award winners (0)
- 27: Faculty and grant administrators: Attend fraud awareness, grant management seminar (0)
- 27: Meet author of “Wicked Women of Northeast Ohio” at May 1 book signing (0)
- 27: Religion’s Timothy Beal talks Bible translation controversy (0)
- 27: International health’s Brian Grimberg explains malaria research on Capitol Hill (0)
- 27: Scott Shane says small business job growth is stronger than it seems (0)
- 27: Blast off: Students send capsule 100,000 feet above Earth (3)
- 27: Indians 1st in the AL Central, Browns pick up new players—what is CWRU most excited about? (0)
- 26: Employee discount available for yoga classes at University Hospitals Case Medical Center (1)
- 26: All students invited to attend info sessions for fall travel courses to Ecuador, Bangladesh (0)
- 26: Watch last home ball games and enjoy free concert, food at Greek Life Community Day (0)
- 26: Theater group to host New Playwright Festival, Night of Theatrical Experiments this weekend (0)
- 26: CWRU Percussion Ensemble to present family-friendly “Cage Musicircus” April 29 (0)
- 26: Danger low in mad cow case, says pathology’s Pierluigi Gambetti (0)
- 26: CWRU receives $50,000 Third Frontier research grant (0)
- 26: CWRU among seven universities piloting new research-focused technology (2)
- 26: 5 questions with…playwright, baker and biomedical engineer Erin Lavik (0)
- 25: View the work of CWRU art students at 2012 Spring Semester in Review show (0)
- 25: Watch the 2012 Spartan Club Hall of Fame banquet live on Friday (0)
- 25: Interested in learning about social change? Attend Mandel School info session April 28 (0)
- 25: ITS launches data management website to help researchers plan, execute projects (0)
- 25: Musicology lecturer Nita Karpf wins award for best journal article (0)
- 25: Graduate students win “Ingenuity and Novelty” award at Parker Hannifin challenge (1)
- 25: Law’s Leon Gabinet receives 2012 Golden Achievement Award for Education (0)
- 25: QuikPay to be down for scheduled maintenance April 30, 1-4 a.m. (0)
- 25: Biomedical engineering’s Eben Alsberg talks new stem cell research (0)
- 25: Law’s Jonathan Adler discusses Eaton/TransDigm case (0)
- 24: Try meditation courses at University Hospitals Case Medical Center at discounted rate (1)
- 24: Attend screening of documentary that looks at human trafficking in the U.S. (2)
- 24: African American Society to host 21st annual Cultural Dinner April 26 (0)
- 24: Help welcome new students to CWRU by hosting orientation events; apply by May 7 (0)
- 24: Study examines how negative thinking impacts mental health (0)
- 24: Who do you want to hear speak at 2013 commencement? Submit your nomination (0)
- 24: A look at Coach Matt Englander’s post-surgery return to baseball (0)
- 24: Psychology’s Amy Przeworski blogs about pressure to succeed (0)
- 24: Play at CWRU looks at foster children’s plight (0)
- 23: Weight Watchers at Work groups meet Thursdays on campus (0)
- 23: CWRU faculty member, student to be featured in public discussion on women and politics (0)
- 23: Glennan Fellows to share how fellowships helped in the classroom during May 2 program (0)
- 23: Third annual Lavender Graduation to be held May 1; RSVP today (0)
- 23: Scott Shane helps PolitiFact uncover truth behind Romney’s statement (0)
- 23: International health’s Brian Grimberg’s TED talk highlighted (0)
- 23: Law’s Jonathan Adler talks waning environmental interest (0)
- 23: Sustainability director Stephanie Corbett discusses recycling misconceptions (0)
- 23: New high-tech meeting room spurs international collaboration (0)
- 22: Learn about studying abroad in Ecuador and Bangladesh during info sessions (0)
- 22: Emeritus Professor Walter Gibson to lecture April 25 on depicting the afterlife in art (0)
- 21: Mandel School alumna kicks off MSASS Book and Author Series with personal PTSD story (0)
- 21: Religion professor takes on political “Biblespeak” in new “Huffington Post” blog (3)
- 20: Final movie of Italian Film Festival to be screened April 24; join Q&A with director (0)
- 20: Law’s Ruqaiijah Yearby presents, publishes on racial disparity in health care (0)
- 20: Andrew Pollis serves as panelist, moderator at recent law events (0)
- 20: Pathology chair Kandice Kottke-Marchant featured at “Women Who Excel” event (1)
- 20: 5 questions with…avid runner, award-winning faculty member LaShanda Korley (2)
- 20: Undergraduate volunteers needed for next fall’s Conversation Partners program (0)
- 19: Find out the history of the Spartan at Case Western Reserve (0)
- 19: Mandel School student wins Master of Social Work Student of the Year Award (0)
- 19: Learn how to comply with health and safety regulations during April 24 talk (0)
- 19: Obscura Day to showcase magic lantern show, World War I medical photography and more (0)
- 19: Join a forum to discuss how CWRU can use Brazil’s “Science Without Borders” program (0)
- 19: Case Western Reserve named one of most environmentally responsible colleges (0)
- 19: Matlab R2012a now available on Software Center (0)
- 19: Eldred Theater’s final shows of “Love’s Labours Lost” to be performed this weekend (1)
- 19: Researchers discover genetic factor that regulates body’s ability to burn fat in exercise (0)
- 19: Study abroad programs expand to London and Jerusalem in spring 2013 (0)
- 19: Employee Wellness Program to offer free tai chi class April 23 (0)
- 19: Relay For Life changes times, updates programming to attract more participants (0)
- 18: Anthropologist to explain hardships, excitement of recent fossil discoveries during TEDxCLE talk (0)
- 18: Learn how hunger affects millions during Oxfam American Hunger Banquet April 20 (0)
- 18: Bake sale to be held April 20 to raise funds for Garden@Case (0)
- 18: WISER awards banquet to be held April 19 to honor students, present awards (0)
- 18: Case Men’s Glee Club to hold annual spring concert April 21 (0)
- 17: Case African Student Association to hold annual cultural show April 21 (3)
- 17: Faculty: Learn how to deal with academic conflicts in upcoming UCITE session (0)
- 17: CWRU chapter of American Association of University Professors to meet April 23 (0)
- 17: Vergil Week celebration to be held April 22-27 (0)
- 17: Attend a symposium on “Addiction, Neuron, Brain and Society” April 25 (0)
- 17: Updated version of WebDrive available on Software Center (0)
- 17: Friday discussion group to focus on U.S., French presidential elections in time of crisis (0)
- 17: Researchers develop simple, cheap way to mass-produce graphene nanosheets (0)
- 17: Researcher to discuss CWRU’s role in combating malaria at TEDxCLE (0)
- 16: Language expert to teach four-week Chinese course in June (0)
- 16: Get involved on Earth Day with stream cleanup event (0)
- 16: Science is Fun! Family Day to be held on campus April 28 (0)
- 16: More than 40 dancers to take part in MaDaCol performances April 19-21 (0)
- 16: Begun Center researcher wins annual award from MST Services (0)
- 16: Learn about fall travel courses during April 20 info sessions (0)
- 16: Study by adjunct professor’s firm explains art museum’s impact (0)
- 16: Professor Richard Boyatzis discusses importance of team leaders (0)
- 16: Attend April 20 cooking demo to learn how to make pasta, hear about online grocery service (0)
- 16: Psychology instructor to talk adults vs. grown-ups at TEDxCLE (0)
- 16: Henry Adams discusses Thomas Kinkade’s contributions to art (0)
- 16: Mayor’s aide touts Net Impact chapter’s assistance with local businesses (0)
- 16: Former committee and board member Leatrice Madison passes away (0)
- 16: Rebecca Patton discusses bullying in the workplace (0)
- 16: Career Center earns silver status in OUT for Work’s certification program (0)
- 16: Post-doctoral fellow wins best oral presentation award (0)
- 16: Breakthrough discovery unveils “master switches” in colon cancer (0)
- 16: Voting opens today to win orchard for University Farm (0)
- 15: NYC-based improv/prank group to visit CWRU April 17; “MP3 experiment” to take place on quad (2)
- 15: Bon Appétit to celebrate Low Carbon Diet Day across campus on April 19 (0)
- 14: Grad student among four from CWRU selected to speak at TEDxCLE (2)
- 14: Student Health & Wellness Fair to be held April 17 in Thwing Center (0)
- 14: EASE@Work retirement coaches offer financial, insurance and social advice (0)
- 14: Museum of Man CEO to visit campus for talk, “Anthropology, Museums and Public Engagement” (0)
- 13: Families invited to attend free, hands-on Family Friday Night April 20 (0)
- 13: Dare you protest against God? Perspectives from a CWRU psychology study (1)
- 13: Philip Niles to speak at TEDxCLE event (0)
- 13: Sanford Markowitz discusses colon cancer “switch” (0)
- 13: Small businesses don’t choose low-tax states, writes Scott Shane (0)
- 13: Student Curtis Obert explains inspiration for temporary pothole fix (0)
- 13: Paige Cramer talks Alzheimer’s research (0)
- 13: J. Daryl Thornton discusses iPod video that encourages organ donation (0)
- 13: Junior Caitlin Bowerman wins Dr. Jennie S. Hwang Scholarship (0)
- 13: Hip-hop act ArRazi to perform on campus April 18 (0)
- 13: Learn about PACs, Super PACs and more in upcoming nonprofit law lecture (0)
- 12: Reserve a seat at the 2012 Spartan Club Hall of Fame Induction Banquet (0)
- 12: Phi Kappa Psi to host 15th annual softball tournament to benefit Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (0)
- 12: Women faculty: Learn strategies to counter and avoid bias during April 27 talk (0)
- 12: Join faculty, staff and students to see “The Addams Family” at PlayhouseSquare (0)
- 12: Volunteers needed for Science is Fun! Family Day, to be held on campus April 28 (0)
- 12: “Angry Women,” the 2012 Classics Outing, to be held April 14 (0)
- 12: Inclusion and Diversity Achievement Award winners announced; luncheon to be held April 19 (0)
- 12: Where on campus is Juno—and exactly who is she? Find out now (0)
- 12: 5 questions with…community service star Aditya Rengaswamy (6)
- 11: Learn the history of University Circle in April 19 talk (1)
- 11: Learn about the effects of Russia’s presidential election in April 13 discussion group (0)
- 11: Spartan mascot team seeks students for next year’s team (0)
- 11: Karamu Theater presents play April 19 at CWRU about foster care experience (0)
- 11: Undergraduate Indian Students Association to host annual Holi festival April 15 (0)
- 11: Get hands-on practice with T&E module in online training sessions (0)
- 11: CWRU chapter of New Abolitionists to meet with Northeast Ohio chapters for founding meeting (0)
- 11: Two faculty members earn prestigious Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Awards (0)
- 11: CWRU to expand programs for leaders committed to positive social impact (1)
- 10: Law’s Jacqueline Lipton presents on privacy and social networking, trademark and First Amendment rights (0)
- 10: Linda Ehrlich gives introduction to film at Spain’s Film Masters event (0)
- 10: Law and bioethics professor Maxwell Mehlman presents at conference, publishes paper (0)
- 10: Guest lecturer to discuss “Advancement of the African Woman: Myth or Reality” April 13 (0)
- 10: Pediatrics’ Max Wiznitzer discusses benefits of employing adults with autism (0)
- 10: Dhamakapella music group to perform year-end concert April 14 (0)
- 10: Get tips to help students become expert learners in April 12 UCITE session (0)
- 10: ITS to hold second online training on Google Calendar system April 19 (0)
- 10: Peter Whitehouse says new drug could lead to over-diagnosis of Alzheimer’s (0)
- 10: They’re back: Prepare for more crowds Thursday and Friday as prospective students visit CWRU (1)
- 10: Delta Tau Delta to host Delt Caddyshack fundraiser for Chris Thibodeau Memorial Fund (0)
- 10: Tom Siu of ITS gives email security tips (0)
- 10: Law faculty member Robert Rapp discusses “crowdfunding” (0)
- 10: Plastic surgery professor Bahman Guyuron explains migraine treatments (0)
- 10: Researchers create way to save power and money in computer processors (1)
- 09: Noted rare book collector to visit campus for talk April 11 (0)
- 09: Volunteer at Relay for Life, to be held on campus April 20-22 (0)
- 09: Writing Week to be held April 16-20; schedule includes lectures, Celebration of Student Writing (0)
- 09: Learn how to bounce back from injury in April 11 talk (0)
- 09: Doctoral candidate receives biomedical science excellence award (0)
- 09: Doctoral candidate receives Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation’s Research Scholar Award (0)
- 09: “Plain Dealer” columnist Regina Brett to hold book signing at university bookstore (0)
- 09: April GRADLink support group canceled; meetings to continue May 8 (0)
- 09: Attend a free health seminar on addiction April 12 (0)
- 09: Summer session registration is now open (0)
- 09: Undergraduates: Apply to get involved with Faculty Senate by April 13 (0)
- 09: Employee volunteers needed for commencement 2012 (0)
- 09: Thai Food Festival to be held today on the quad (0)
- 09: CWRU Bicycle Co-op to hold first meeting April 16 (0)
- 09: Prevention Research Center seminar to focus on connections between foreclosures and health (0)
- 09: Leading political scholar to discuss “Party and Ideology” in April 17 talk (0)
- 07: Safe Ride enhancements aim to increase campus safety (2)
- 06: CWRU students win engineering and science competition (0)
- 06: School of Medicine Dean Pamela David talks residency matches (0)
- 06: Jared Bendis discusses the latest in technology trends (0)
- 06: School of Law’s Jessup moot court team among best in the world (0)
- 06: Dental school honors top students on 32nd annual Professional’s Day (0)
- 05: Learn how technology changed the art of storytelling in April 9 lecture (0)
- 05: Alpha Phi Omega to hold seventh annual March for Marfan race April 14 (0)
- 05: Get involved with the CCEL Saturday of Service April 14; register by April 11 (0)
- 05: Intersections symposium, poster session to be held April 20 (0)
- 05: History-making doctor, renowned author to visit campus for April 10 lecture (0)
- 05: CWRU’s latest wind turbine now its largest (0)
- 05: Daniel Flannery of the Begun Center weighs in on Oikos University shooting (0)
- 05: Medicine’s Marjorie Greenfield discusses birthing “complications” (0)
- 05: 5 questions with…event organizer, arts aficionado Eric Dicken (1)
- 05: Italian Film Festival continues on campus April 5, 17 and 24 (0)
- 04: Discuss the state of women in elected office during Friday’s talk (0)
- 04: Alzheimer’s researchers to present findings at Science Café Cleveland April 9 (0)
- 04: Hear about CWRU and Cleveland’s commitment to sustainable food in April 13 event (0)
- 04: Cleveland Orchestra offers CWRU employees $15 tickets for Friday performance (1)
- 04: Donate household items and furniture for use by future CWRU students (0)
- 04: WRUW-FM to hold fundraising telethon April 9-15 (0)
- 04: CWRU welcomes special guest to campus Friday (0)
- 04: CWRU raises wind-energy labs over Cleveland area (0)
- 03: Rembrandt under review in April 15 symposium and talk at art museum (0)
- 03: Mistletoe Residential College to sponsor Case for Kids Day April 20; volunteers needed (0)
- 03: Learn “How Rejection Affects People” in interdisciplinary lecture April 5 (0)
- 03: Welcome to CWRU: Expect crowds this week as more than 600 prospective students visit (0)
- 03: Ohio universities name commencement speakers, including CWRU’s Paul Buchheit (0)
- 03: Law’s Jacqueline Lipton pins down popularity of Pinterest (0)
- 03: Emeritus Law Professor Robert Lawry gives CLE talk in Columbus (0)
- 03: Law and bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman publishes, presents on health technology, drug shortage (0)
- 03: Anthropology’s Cynthia Beall to lecture at Human Biology Association annual meeting (0)
- 03: Summer positions available in local foods and farming (0)
- 03: Attend April 7 Indians game for Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week (0)
- 02: University Counseling Service to hold discussion April 4 on grief and loss (0)
- 02: Author to speak at CWRU April 10 on legacy of Deng Xiaoping (0)
- 02: Paige Cramer and Gary Landreth discuss promising Alzheimer’s research (0)
- 02: A look at Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development’s literacy statistics (0)
- 02: Glenn Starkman tells his favorite science-related joke (0)
- 02: Psychology’s Amy Przeworski blogs on the importance of “me-days” (0)
- 02: Pharmacology’s Anthony Berdis discusses new breast cancer findings (0)
- 02: Cleveland Foundation awards $1.75 million to Great Lakes Energy Institute (0)
- 02: Arthur Heuer says CWRU center is “best facility on planet” for microstructural analysis (0)
- 02: Ford visits campus to demonstrate virtual reality tools (0)
- 02: WISER to hold annual benefit dinner April 4 to help underprivileged school in India (3)
- 02: CWRU named to President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll (0)
- 02: Learn to create a “Climate of Inclusiveness for LGBTQ Students” in April 5 UCITE discussion (0)
- 02: First-year students, seniors: Take part in National Survey of Student Engagement (0)
- 02: ITS finalizing strategic plan; view draft and provide feedback online or at forums (0)
- 02: Social Justice Institute offers faculty and student fellowship opportunities (0)
- 02: Get prepared by reviewing emergency procedures (2)
- 02: Don’t get caught in the dark—update your contact information (3)
- 02: Law school expands its China study program with two new partnerships (1)
- March 2012 (216)
- 31: Assess alcohol use during National Alcohol Screening Day April 6 (0)
- 31: Renowned Cuban, women’s studies scholar visits campus for ACES + Distinguished Lectureship series (0)
- 31: Attend Cavs game April 3 as part of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week (0)
- 30: Student Health & Wellness Fair set for April 17; sign up to get involved by April 6 (0)
- 30: Next Faculty Work in Progress talk features art history and art’s Elina Gertsman (0)
- 30: Eligible Syrian nationals in U.S. can apply for Temporary Protected Status (0)
- 30: Take part in School of Medicine’s Mini Med School—medical school “for the rest of us” (0)
- 30: Cleveland Foundation awards CWRU $1.75 million to advance energy research (0)
- 30: New look for Google Apps, including email and calendar, now permanent (0)
- 30: “Hunger Games” mania sweeps CWRU (0)
- 30: 5 questions with…Ohio Nursing Students’ Association President Brandon Pach (0)
- 29: “Case Reserve Review” accepting poetry, prose and photos for spring issue (0)
- 29: Ethnic Studies Program to host talk with Afropean author Alice Endamne (0)
- 29: Commencement registration closes Sunday at 5 p.m. (0)
- 29: Autism Speaks U to hold “Light It Up Blue” event April 2; Peter B. Lewis Building to go blue for the day (0)
- 29: Four-week yoga classes offered to CWRU employees at discounted rate (0)
- 29: CWRU to host the Road To Recovery Mental Health Forum (0)
- 29: “Lucy’s” cousins: Fossil discovery confirms two human ancestor species co-existed (0)
- 28: Georgetown professor to lead Friday’s discussion on the politics of sex education (0)
- 28: Law-Medicine Center to host two-day event on prenatal genetic testing (0)
- 28: Nutrition’s Mary Beth Kavanagh discusses nine “super-healing” spices (0)
- 28: Bioethics chair Stuart Youngner talks ethical issues with new organ transplant procedure (0)
- 28: Center for Urban Poverty’s Robert Fischer discusses faith-based initiatives (0)
- 28: Attend a faculty workshop April 5 on “Polishing Your Curriculum Vitae” (0)
- 28: Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week to be held April 2-7 (0)
- 28: Author, CWRU professor Thrity Umrigar to hold book signing at new University Bookstore (0)
- 28: Religion’s Tim Beal fact checks how politicians quote the Bible (1)
- 28: Ophthalmology’s Jonathan Lass discusses new cornea study (0)
- 28: Law’s Jonathan Adler and Jessie Hill discuss the Affordable Care Act (0)
- 28: Psychiatry’s Robert Ronis discusses effects of suicide on those left behind (0)
- 28: More women than men are in extreme poverty, says Claudia Coulton (0)
- 28: Psychiatry’s Phillip Resnick says parents most likely perpetrators in child killings (0)
- 27: Learn about “Climate Catastrophes in the Solar System” from award-winning author, planetary scientist (0)
- 27: University Counseling Service to hold anger-management workshop March 28 (0)
- 27: Religious studies assistant professor to lead last Power of Diversity lecture (0)
- 27: State representative to lead “Out @ Work” LGBT panel, networking event April 5 (0)
- 27: Special ACT III meeting to be held to watch, discuss Rosie the Riveter documentary (0)
- 27: Discuss how to build a sense of community on campus during Friday event (0)
- 27: Guest lecturer to discuss “When Cultures Collide: The Moral Challenge in Cultural Migration” (0)
- 27: Ford Motor Co. brings virtual reality design facility to campus (0)
- 26: Women Staff Leadership Development Initiative info meeting set for April 12 (0)
- 26: Faculty: Learn to teach students material they dislike during March 29 UCITE seminar (1)
- 26: think[box] is new high-tech workshop for students, faculty and staff (0)
- 26: Nursing’s Gretchen Mettler talks misconceptions of “morning-after pill” (0)
- 26: Scott Shane discusses rate of new business startups (0)
- 26: Housing office seeks male RAs for 2012-13; applications due April 16 (0)
- 26: Professor Miriam Levin to lead two-part talk March 29 on book “Urban Modernity” (0)
- 26: Novelist Alex Shakar to discuss philosophy and his new novel in March 29 event (0)
- 26: Grad Fair to be held March 28-29 at new university bookstore location (0)
- 26: “Celebrating Sustainability & Entrepreneurship” charity event to benefit Kids Against Hunger (0)
- 26: Quality-of-life—not just end-of-life—discussions are important for ICU patients (1)
- 26: Biomedical engineering graduate program climbs to 10th in “U.S. News” rankings (0)
- 26: Nominees announced for Wittke, Jackson awards; reception held tonight (0)
- 25: First Graduate Student Research Symposium to be held April 4 (0)
- 24: NIH/NINDS research director to lead grant writing/reviewing workshops March 29 (0)
- 24: EASE@Work financial consultants offer tax-return assistance (0)
- 23: Faculty members to take part in Reaching Heights Spelling Bee to benefit area schools (0)
- 23: Mandel School’s Terry Hokenstad travels to China to present, consult (0)
- 23: Law’s Richard Gordon publishes, presents on laundering, terrorism financing and more (0)
- 23: Share your rental property on off-campus housing listing service (0)
- 23: Guest lecturer to discuss race, disability and gender in U.S. history (0)
- 23: 5 questions with…student leader, world traveler Anna Czekaj (0)
- 23: Trivia answer revealed: How many times have Spartan basketballers earned All-American honors? (0)
- 22: (0)
- 22: Law’s Cassandra Burke Robertson publishes, presents around the country (0)
- 22: Adjunct law professor’s book gets second publishing from American Bar Association (0)
- 22: (0)
- 22: Monthly cooking demo will feature Bon Appetit chefs preparing “Simple 600” meals (0)
- 22: Upcoming lecture to focus on “What’s Wrong with Healthcare and How to Fix It” (0)
- 22: Bon Appetit, Hillel partner to provide kosher meals during Passover; RSVP by March 30 (0)
- 22: Housing director Alma Sealine to facilitate weeklong training in South Africa (1)
- 22: Ethnic Studies Program to host lecture on Arab culture, mental health (0)
- 21: Department of Dance presents “Mastering Gravity” concert March 22-25 (0)
- 21: Learn to use new Peoplesoft Travel and Expense Module during three training sessions (0)
- 21: Tickets available for March 31 International Dinner; volunteers needed (0)
- 21: Improv comedy troupe to host first Cleveland Improv Comedy Festival March 24 (0)
- 21: Access Services offers discounted RTA passes for senior/disabled employees (0)
- 21: Learn the “Environmental Dimensions of Fracking” at Public Affairs Discussion Group (0)
- 21: High-flying nursing professor provides life-saving support (6)
- 21: Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Chair Jonathan Lass steps down after almost two decades (0)
- 21: New businesses springing up as Uptown project brings new life to University Circle (5)
- 20: Special reception to announce Kelvin Smith Library as new home to theater archives; RSVP now (0)
- 20: Employee Wellness Program to hold Colorectal Cancer Awareness seminar (0)
- 20: Three lawyers to give insight into their careers during final pre-law info session (0)
- 20: Faculty: Learn to help students cope with stress during next UCITE seminar (0)
- 20: Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle East Studies sponsors film screening, discussion at CIFF (0)
- 20: Lecturer to discuss “The Assault on Collective Bargaining Rights in the Public Sector” (2)
- 20: Nominate a faculty member for outstanding writing instruction awards (0)
- 20: Humanities professor Ellen Landau discusses abstract expressionism (0)
- 20: Psychiatry’s Phillip Resnick weighs in on a mother’s “altruistic” killing of children (0)
- 20: Pharmacology’s Anthony Berdis discusses leukemia breakthroughs (0)
- 20: Housing director Alma Sealine discusses social media, communications in Clementi case (0)
- 20: Case School of Engineering graduate student named first Keithley Graduate Fellow (1)
- 19: Last daily pickup for USPS mailboxes on campus changes to 2 p.m. (0)
- 19: USG presidential debate to be held March 21 (0)
- 19: Lab Management Series event to focus on funding, proposals, budgets and more (0)
- 19: First African-American woman in space to lead Power of Diversity lecture (0)
- 19: Dental school’s Leena Palomo awarded clinical research fellowship (0)
- 19: CWRU scientists lead the way in tissue engineering (0)
- 19: Catherine LaCroix says students interested in legal aspects of shale exploration (0)
- 19: Radiology’s Raymond Muzic discusses radiation’s risks and uses (0)
- 19: Lewis Katz weighs in on importance of scissors in Amish attack case (0)
- 19: CWRU featured on Adobe Higher Education website (0)
- 19: Registration, abstracts for SOURCE Symposium due March 23 (0)
- 19: Medical student earns American Medical Association Foundation Leadership Award (0)
- 19: Safely discard cell phones, computers and more during March 23 e-waste drive (0)
- 19: University of Michigan professor to lead upcoming lecture on medieval art (0)
- 19: Campus bookstore opens today in new location on Euclid Avenue (0)
- 18: Cleveland Play House archives get new home at Kelvin Smith Library (0)
- 17: Art is the poet’s muse during Poetry in the Museum, featuring readings by Jorie Graham (0)
- 17: Acclaimed photographer to visit campus for free talk on March 21 (0)
- 16: LGBT Center, Hillel to host talk with Israeli Consulate member on “Being Gay in the Israeli Army” (0)
- 16: Deadline to nominate staff member for President’s Award for Distinguished Service is March 23 (0)
- 16: Learn from Fulbright director about faculty Fulbright Scholar opportunities (0)
- 16: Engineering researchers, students demonstrate projects to interest children in STEM careers (0)
- 16: Neurology professor to take part in discussion of documentary at Cleveland International Film Festival (0)
- 16: Anthropology professor honored at Association of Asian Studies annual meeting (0)
- 16: Deadline extended for some CWRU study abroad programs (0)
- 15: Baker-Nord Center’s March 28 talk looks at how sports shape politics and culture (0)
- 15: University Farm’s community gardens to open May 31; registration now open (0)
- 15: Get an update on President Obama’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge (0)
- 15: Four free muscle conditioning classes offered by Employee Wellness Program (0)
- 15: Graduate students: Apply for $3,000 stipend for dissertation work (0)
- 15: Downtown Cleveland seeing a population revival, notes Richey Piiparinen (0)
- 15: Medicine’s Gregory Cooper explains importance of colon cancer screenings (0)
- 15: Weatherhead School’s Harvey Salkin discusses Amish fraud case (0)
- 15: Longtime employee Tom Rask passes away (9)
- 15: 5 questions with…MFA Acting Program director Ron Wilson (2)
- 15: Law’s Michael Scharf says Lubanga conviction will send powerful signal (0)
- 14: Team of students invents new temporary fix for potholes (0)
- 14: Final Doctoral Fitting Day for graduates to be held March 16 (0)
- 14: PRCHN releases first breakdown of public health data for Cleveland neighborhoods (2)
- 14: Faculty: Apply for the 2012 Freedman Fellows Award Program (0)
- 14: 36th Van Horn Distinguished Lecture Series to be held March 20-22 (0)
- 14: March 20 panel to discuss effects of parental job loss on children (0)
- 14: Kelvin Smith Library welcomes Cleveland Play House archives (0)
- 13: Medical students to host Taste of Peru charity gala March 31 (0)
- 13: Documentary screening, panel discussion on Iran’s education policies to be held March 22 (0)
- 13: From mouse to man: Circadian nitrogen balance impacts survival, disease susceptibility (2)
- 13: Women staff: Deadline extended to register for keynote, panel discussion (0)
- 13: University Farm seeks student volunteers for 2012 growing season (0)
- 13: Scott Shane writes that entrepreneurs don’t employ as many as they hope (0)
- 13: Bioethics’ Aaron Goldberg explains limitations of DNA ethnicity tests (0)
- 13: Dental school offers low-cost braces to patients (0)
- 13: Social work, health law among top 10 in graduate school rankings (1)
- 13: Medicine faculty members explain importance of latest cancer study (0)
- 12: Law’s Michael Benza talks government forfeiture in Jimmy Dimora case (0)
- 12: Economics faculty member Jack Kleinhenz discusses unemployment rates (0)
- 12: Make a donation to Relay for Life to take part in “Dress Down Day” (0)
- 12: Informatics symposium to focus on application, impact of IT on health research (0)
- 12: Dancing with the CWRU Stars to be held March 24 to raise money for pediatric cancer patients (1)
- 12: Leading biomedical engineer to discuss cutting-edge cancer treatment technology (0)
- 12: Underrepresented undergraduates: Apply for the Stephanie Tubbs-Jones award (0)
- 12: CIO Lev Gonick talks search engine privacy changes (0)
- 12: Law’s Michael Scharf discusses ICC’s handling of African cases (0)
- 12: Amy Przeworski kicks off “Psychology Today” blog on anxiety in families (0)
- 12: Have ideas to improve student life? Need help? Contact the Office of Student Affairs (0)
- 10: War crimes ambassador to lead lecture on international criminal justice (0)
- 10: Women faculty members: Network with colleagues during March 19 lunch (0)
- 09: Harvard physicians, best-selling authors to keynote Callahan Distinguished Lecture (2)
- 09: Blackboard to be down for scheduled maintenance March 14, 3-6 a.m. (0)
- 09: Actor Terrence Howard to headline Unity Banquet April 13 (0)
- 09: 5 questions with…award-winning football player, entrepreneur Tony Opperman (0)
- 08: Nominate your professors/mentors for Wittke/Jackson awards; deadline is March 12 (0)
- 08: Spartan Sports Camp to be held June 11-Aug. 3; children of employees receive discount (0)
- 08: CWRU to host Greater University Circle Job and Resource Fair March 16 (0)
- 08: Undergrads: Last chance for Aziz Ansari tickets; faculty, staff and grad student tickets on sale March 12 (0)
- 08: Law’s Jonathan Entin speaks at symposium on 40th anniversary of Watergate (0)
- 08: Law Dean Mitchell to speak at Brookings on patient capital for economic growth (0)
- 08: Political science professor Karen Beckwith discusses Super Tuesday results (0)
- 08: Research by Professor Scott Shane cited in recent article on self-employment (0)
- 08: Environmental, social justice leader David Suzuki to receive Inamori Ethics Prize (0)
- 07: See London museums with CWRU tour guides in art and medical history (0)
- 07: Public Affairs Discussion Group to cover “Germany and the European Union” (0)
- 07: GSS Peer Review seeks graduate student editors (0)
- 07: Women staff: Attend “Talk Less, Say More” keynote, panel April 4; RSVP by March 9 (3)
- 07: CIO Lev Gonick discusses new development in University Circle (0)
- 07: Political science’s Karen Beckwith weighs in on Super Tuesday (0)
- 06: University finalizes Plan for Internationalization, focusing on undergraduate experience (1)
- 06: Learn how to build an international career during March 8 event (2)
- 06: Bookstore’s Thwing Center location to close March 9; new Uptown location to open March 19 (8)
- 06: ITS to host online training on Google Calendar March 15 (0)
- 06: Study led by Lynn Singer finds taking ecstasy during pregnancy is bad for baby (0)
- 06: Psychology’s Julie Exline discusses tradeoffs of being a people-pleaser (0)
- 06: Divorce can lead to hair loss in women, explains Bahman Guyuron (0)
- 06: Materials science and engineering professors weigh in on space research, production (0)
- 06: Law’s Carmen Naso discusses mental health of accused gunman (0)
- 06: Doctoral Fitting Days to be held March 7 and 16 (0)
- 05: CWRU to host iD Tech Camp this summer; children of faculty/staff attend for discounted rate (0)
- 05: Participants in CCEL’s alternative spring break collecting supplies for Nicaraguans March 7-8 (0)
- 05: Epidemiology and Biostatistics Research Seminar to be held March 7 (0)
- 05: National Center for Regenerative Medicine, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center name new marketing/communications director (0)
- 05: Gov. Kasich reappoints VP emeritus Kenneth Kutina to higher education commission (0)
- 05: Residence Hall Association elects executive board members (0)
- 05: Floor and chair yoga classes offered at discounted rate (1)
- 05: Next Science Café topic is Fukushima nuclear disaster, effects of radiation exposure (0)
- 05: Team approach to foster care decisions helps keep families together (0)
- 05: Update Identity Finder on all computers to ensure data security (0)
- 05: Researchers lead first-ever study on ecstasy’s effects on fetal, infant development (1)
- 04: Law professor to lecture on “The Revolution in Neuroscience and its Revolutionary Social Consequences” (0)
- 04: Bioethics and CGREAL host photo exhibit by Cleveland youth and seniors on health disparities, genetics (0)
- 03: Eleven faculty members earn ACES+ Opportunity Awards (0)
- 03: Latino cultural group hosting food fundraiser March 5-6 (0)
- 03: USC professor to visit campus to discuss the history of the Hollywood sign (0)
- 01: Alpha Kappa Alpha to host sexual assault awareness program March 8 (0)
- 01: Player’s Theatre Group to present “The Borrowers” March 2-4 (0)
- 01: French author to visit campus for slam poetry event March 5 (0)
- 01: CWRU student becomes 400,000th member of Alpha Phi Omega (1)
- 01: CWRU student, organization and program win “Of The Month” awards from National Residence Hall Honorary (0)
- 01: History’s Peter Shulman earns Ellis Hawley Prize for best article by a junior scholar (1)
- 01: Sociology’s Susan Hinze discusses effect of school shooting on Chardon community (0)
- 01: Nursing students help Cleveland school nurses collect health data from students (0)
- 01: Tour four different places of worship during March 4 event (0)
- 01: Commencement registration now open; dates set for doctoral fitting days (0)
- 01: Gmail creator, CWRU alum Paul Buchheit to deliver his own message at Commencement (0)
- 01: 5 questions with…Center for Community Partnerships Director Latisha James (10)
- February 2012 (219)
- 29: Hillel to host interfaith Shabbat service and dinner March 2 (0)
- 29: University gets new emergency alert system to replace CaseWARN (2)
- 29: Speaker at March 2 event to discuss “Spreading Peace Through Dialogue and Service” (0)
- 29: Special UCITE workshop-dinner to discuss incorporating ethics into courses (0)
- 29: Friday discussion group to cover IMF, World Bank responses to financial crisis (0)
- 29: Baker-Nord Center guest lecturer to discuss “The Double Life of Celebrity” (0)
- 29: CWRU experts discuss Monday’s shooting at Chardon High School (0)
- 29: Department of Music, Church of the Covenant team up for concert March 2-3 (0)
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- 29: Medicine’s Mukesh Jain explains breakthrough in heart arrhythmia research (0)
- 29: School of Medicine researchers lead study of effects of ecstasy use during pregnancy (0)
- 29: University selects 2012 common reading book: “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” (6)
- 28: ShowCASE charity open mic night to be held March 2 (0)
- 28: Google’s new privacy policy rolls out March 1, does not change CWRU’s agreement (0)
- 28: Faculty members to discuss international experiences for students in March 1 UCITE seminar (0)
- 28: Deadline extended: Submit a proposal to show how you’d improve life at CWRU (2)
- 28: SAGES Peer Writing Crew to help students with papers, reports and more in Paper-Palooza (0)
- 28: Get swabbed to enter Bone Marrow Foundation Registry during Feb. 29 drive (0)
- 28: Have you studied abroad? Enter your favorite photos in Office of Education Abroad photo contest (0)
- 28: Women’s History Month luncheon to pay homage to activist Victoria Woodhull (0)
- 27: Annual Case Juggling Spectacular to be held March 2-3 (0)
- 27: Deadline for Summer Undergraduate Research in Energy and Sustainability is March 9 (0)
- 27: Nominate a faculty member for the Frank and Dorothy Humel Hovorka Prize (0)
- 27: Jared Bendis explains “the Internet in a nutshell” (0)
- 27: Visiting associate professor of law to present on disability and civil rights, labor and health law (0)
- 27: Law’s Jonathan Adler presents around the country in January and February (0)
- 27: Nursing’s Jeanne Hitch attends private event with Health & Human Services secretary (1)
- 27: University Health Services to host Men’s Health Fair March 2 (0)
- 27: University Farm launches first CSA program; two price levels available (0)
- 27: School of Law professor’s radio show gets green light; set to air March 1 (0)
- 27: Spring SatCo to be held March 3-4; register for classes now (0)
- 27: Louis Giannetti discusses underrepresentation of African Americans in film (0)
- 27: Law’s Lewis Katz explains importance of Cuyahoga County prosecutor race (0)
- 27: University announces more than $11 million in gifts for engineering school (0)
- 24: ideaLabs business concept competition approaching; info session to be held March 2 (0)
- 24: Programming director of London museum to lecture on campus March 2 (0)
- 24: Undergraduate Studies to host prelaw information session Feb. 29 (0)
- 24: Faculty members encouraged to apply for seed grants to enhance internationalization (0)
- 24: Adjunct law professor named one of five “Lawyers of the Year” nationally; rising star in Ohio (0)
- 24: Political science’s Karen Beckwith wins award for research on women and politics (0)
- 24: Greek Life office seeking Greek Community Educational Consultants (0)
- 24: RePlay for Kids to host toy repair workshop Feb. 27, 4-6 p.m. (0)
- 24: Faculty members to discuss technology and the classics at Faculty Work-in-Progress lecture (0)
- 23: EASE@Work offers fitness coaching to get goals back on track (1)
- 23: Sophomore Josh Schwarz gives update on 52 apps in 52 weeks (0)
- 23: Weatherhead School’s Scott Shane says investor incentives aren’t ideal (0)
- 23: New Dean’s Study Breaks kick off Feb. 27, featuring casual conversation, food and drinks (0)
- 23: Clinical Translational Science Collaborative to fund three $30,000 multidisciplinary projects (0)
- 23: School of Law’s Jacqueline Lipton publishes article on cyber-victimization (0)
- 23: Adjunct law professor’s article, “Life, Death and IQ,” appears in law review (0)
- 23: Art history/art adjunct faculty member presents at TELDAP International Conference in Taiwan (0)
- 23: Apply for summer study abroad programs, scholarships by March 1 (0)
- 23: USG spring elections underway; letters of intent due March 1 (0)
- 23: It’s election season—check out the university’s guides to on-campus political activity (0)
- 23: Discuss Hollywood’s portrayal of women during upcoming event (0)
- 23: CWRU makes list of colleges where “geek is chic” (0)
- 23: Bon Appetit announces plans for animal welfare reform (0)
- 23: School of Medicine researchers find time link to sudden cardiac death (0)
- 23: 5 questions with…senior psychology major, Greek Week chair Graham Reeves (0)
- 22: Submit a photo for the Coming of Age Birthday Card photo contest (0)
- 22: Free employee health seminar to teach meditation, stress-management techniques (0)
- 22: Discuss international travel with program alumni during Feb. 24 event (0)
- 22: Circadian rhythms linked to sudden cardiac death, School of Medicine study finds (0)
- 22: Friday’s discussion group to focus on China’s leadership transition (0)
- 22: Get involved in the Underrepresented Student Organization Fair, to be held Feb. 24 (0)
- 22: RecycleMania in full swing; learn recycling tips, how to get involved (0)
- 22: WeCar car-sharing service comes to CWRU (0)
- 22: School of Medicine study finds fewer melanoma deaths in areas with more dermatologists (0)
- 21: New book details women’s historical roles through the art of stone and metal (0)
- 21: SOURCE funding deadline extended to Feb. 29 (0)
- 21: LGBT Center to host award-winning activist Robyn Ochs for three on-campus lectures (0)
- 21: Faculty: Nominate a colleague as a Glennan Fellow (0)
- 21: Learn about culture, enlightenment and 17th century British books in Feb. 23 lecture (0)
- 21: CWRU drama series continues with Top Girls Feb. 23-26 (0)
- 21: Upcoming panel to feature prominent guests discussing the financing of terrorism (0)
- 21: Middle Eastern Cultural Association to host annual spring show Feb. 24 (0)
- 21: Discounted Meditation 102 series offers employees next step in meditation (0)
- 20: Next UCITE seminar to discuss how to help students with complex disability issues (0)
- 20: Deadline to submit Spring 2012 tuition waiver applications is Feb. 28 (0)
- 20: History’s Kenneth Ledford to lead next Faculty Work-in-Progress lecture (0)
- 20: CWRU chapter of New Abolitionist to hold first meeting Feb. 22 (0)
- 20: Deadline to apply for new P-SURG funding is Feb. 29 (0)
- 20: Registrar’s Office to have limited services Feb. 23 until 2 p.m. (0)
- 20: CWRU, Siegal College partner to provide adult learning across region (0)
- 20: Bioethics’ Michelle McGowan talks medical, ethical issues of genetics testing (0)
- 20: CWRU scientists help develop implantable microchip to treat osteoporosis (0)
- 19: Pre-med society to hold fundraiser Feb. 23, featuring performances, prizes and more (0)
- 19: Flora Stone Mather Center sponsors “The Essentials to Coaching: Developing Your Plan for Success” (0)
- 18: Learn about CWRU’s High Throughput Screening Program in Feb. 22 seminar (0)
- 17: Ash Wednesday service to be held at Amasa Stone Chapel (0)
- 17: Academic Integrity Board hosts Integrity Week 2012, beginning Feb. 24 (0)
- 17: Executive director of presidential commission on bioethical issues to lecture Feb. 21 (0)
- 17: Nursing students work with Cleveland youth in Music and Heart Program (1)
- 17: Dinner out or a night in? Find out how the CWRU community spent Valentine’s Day (0)
- 16: Nominate a staff member for the President’s Award for Distinguished Service (0)
- 16: First Destination Survey Report shows post-graduation plans for Class of 2011 (0)
- 16: History department sponsors talk on “Feminists Behaving Badly” Feb. 24 (0)
- 16: Statement by Sandusky’s ex-daughter-in-law should hold weight, says law’s Andrew Pollis (0)
- 16: Art history’s Catherine Scallen previews new art museum exhibit (0)
- 16: Joseph LaManna warns universities could lose researchers if NIH budget stays stagnant (0)
- 16: Genetics faculty talk fruit flies, human studies (0)
- 16: Music’s Mary Davis discusses Fashion Week and acclaimed documentary (0)
- 16: Employee Wellness Program offers free yoga classes for faculty/staff (0)
- 16: Three authors offer their takes on literary worlds Feb. 27 (0)
- 16: 5 questions with…Engineers Without Borders leader Anjali Verma (4)
- 15: Greater University Circle Job and Resource Fair to be held on campus in March (0)
- 15: Program founded at CWRU honored with National Humanities Medal (1)
- 15: Mandel School faculty member to lead discussion on child obesity as a form of child abuse (0)
- 15: Employee Wellness Program offering free chair massages to faculty/staff (0)
- 15: Art history’s Jenifer Neils elected committee chair at American School of Classical Studies at Athens (1)
- 15: Student meeting with provost, senior administrators rescheduled for Feb. 23 (0)
- 14: Students to spend summer re-creating Ancient Rome’s Cosa in 3-D imagery (1)
- 14: Department of Religious Studies launches graduate degree program (0)
- 14: UPB brings poet Andrea Gibson to campus Feb. 16 for Poetry Jam (0)
- 14: Feb. 16 UCITE seminar to discuss community-based learning in classes (0)
- 14: USG seeks proposals for Student Life Improvement Grant (1)
- 14: Alexander Lamis, associate professor of political science, passes away (4)
- 13: Experimenting with environment changes can boost heart health (0)
- 13: Date set for Inclusion and Diversity Achievement Awards Luncheon; nominations being accepted (0)
- 13: Seminar to explain REDCap online survey and database manager (0)
- 13: Improv comedy troupe holding auditions for new pianist (0)
- 13: Bon Appetit chefs to lead cooking demonstration on healthy, delicious soups (0)
- 13: School of Law’s Jessup moot court team wins super regionals, moves on to international rounds (0)
- 13: School of Medicine announces funding for first round of Urban Health Pilot Grants (0)
- 13: Apply to be an orientation leader today (0)
- 13: J.B. Silvers discusses Obama’s contraception compromise (0)
- 13: Engineering’s Jeffrey Duerk and Norman Tien meet President Obama at White House event (0)
- 12: Learn about studying in Ecuador from program alumni (0)
- 12: Career Services, Marine Corps hosting Leadership Seminar Feb. 15 (0)
- 11: Health Savings Account information available on the benefits website (0)
- 11: Take an animated look at some of CWRU’s top stories of 2010-11 (0)
- 10: Campus community invited to attend Nurses’ Ball Feb. 18 (0)
- 10: Show your CWRU pride, earn free food and prizes (0)
- 10: WISER to host fourth annual “Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day” Feb. 16 (0)
- 10: Today’s student meeting with provost, senior administrators postponed (0)
- 10: School of Medicine researchers use skin cancer drug to reverse Alzheimer’s in mice (0)
- 10: English’s Thrity Umrigar named one of Cleveland’ prominent authors (0)
- 10: Art history’s Jenifer Neils’ new book featured on blog (0)
- 10: Bags and Flags: The history of CWRU “rush” (0)
- 09: Student volunteers needed for regional history day competition March 24 (0)
- 09: Panelists to debate “The Role of Non-Practicing Entities in the Modern Patent System” (0)
- 09: Researchers find drug quickly reverses Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice (9)
- 09: ITS to host online training Feb. 15 on customizing Google Apps email (0)
- 09: School of Dental Medicine offers special teen braces program (0)
- 09: Safe Zone workshops to be held Feb. 17 to train new members (0)
- 09: Weatherhead Tax Assistance Program to help eligible residents with filing (0)
- 09: 5 questions with…religion scholar Deepak Sarma (1)
- 08: Northeast Ohio Regional Science Olympiad looking for volunteers for Feb. 25 event (0)
- 08: Law professor to lead Public Affairs Discussion: “Can We Legislate Ourselves Thinner?” (0)
- 08: LGBTA Committee to hold Winter Gatherings happy hour Feb. 9 (0)
- 08: Submit program proposal for spring SatCo by Feb. 15 (0)
- 08: Psychology’s Robert Green named editor of APA journal (0)
- 08: Get Experienced! Internship and Career Fair to be held Feb. 16 (0)
- 08: Women faculty members: Get advice from full professors on mentoring (0)
- 08: Baker-Nord Center to host screening, discussion of documentary “Bill Cunningham New York” (0)
- 08: Senior nursing student helps treat, prevent STIs in Alaska (1)
- 08: Phillip Resnick, Susan Hatters-Friedman discuss Josh Powell case (0)
- 08: Recovery House offers place for students in recovery from drug, alcohol addiction (0)
- 07: Outage scheduled for Feb. 12-13 for QuikPay services (0)
- 07: Nominate a student or organization for leadership awards (0)
- 07: Prevention Research Center offering several internship opportunities (0)
- 07: Learn “What works in the classroom” at Feb. 9 UCITE seminar (0)
- 07: GLEI, Weatherhead School sponsor talk on business planning for early-stage ventures (0)
- 07: Software Center now includes SPSS Modeler Premium Campus Edition as free download (0)
- 07: Visually enhanced bingo cards help individuals with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s (0)
- 07: Students use engineering skills to help aid a village in Senegal (0)
- 06: Hillel at CWRU to host discussion on the “Israeli version of Occupy Wall Street” (0)
- 06: Science Café Cleveland to discuss learning about human biology from fruit flies (0)
- 06: Peter Whitehouse explains issues with new brain condition’s definition (0)
- 06: Fred Collopy discusses Frank Gehry’s design of the Peter B. Lewis Building (0)
- 06: Graduate staff positions available in Office of Housing, Residence Life and Greek Life (0)
- 06: Eight staff members receive CAPS certificate of achievement (0)
- 06: Junior Colin Galey wins $25,000 scholarship, paid internship (0)
- 06: Meet with provost, university leaders to discuss new initiatives, tuition rates and more (0)
- 06: Habitat for Humanity organizing spring break trip to Alabama (0)
- 06: Four-week yoga classes begin this week at discounted rate (1)
- 06: Prominent critic to discuss Cuban cinema during Feb. 10 lecture (0)
- 06: Political science faculty member examines European finance during Fulbright experience (1)
- 06: CWRU-Cleveland Clinic consortium to study football-related injuries (0)
- 06: Medicine’s Michael Salata explains hip arthroscopies (0)
- 06: Law’s Jonathan Entin discusses Cincinatti’s scrap metal laws (0)
- 06: Thwing Study Over looking for student leaders to help organize spring event (0)
- 05: Psychiatry professor to discuss mania in children at Schubert Center event (0)
- 03: SAC to hold Valentine’s Day bake sale; sign up to donate or sell baked goods (0)
- 03: Law’s Erik Jensen publishes, presents on taxation-related issues (0)
- 03: Flora Stone Mather Center Director Dorothy Miller talks about women’s equality fight (0)
- 03: Law professor Jessie Hill pens guest column, presents at Boston U. symposium (0)
- 03: Alumnus to discuss “Finding Success Before 30” in Career Center talk (0)
- 03: School of Medicine announces new Center for Metabolomics and Isotopomics (0)
- 03: CWRU police to offer Rape Aggression Defense class for female students, employees (0)
- 03: Relay for Life Power of Purple Day to be held Feb. 10, featuring performances, prizes and more (0)
- 03: A ‘leaky pipeline’ persists for female academics seeking advancement in STEM fields (1)
- 03: 5 questions with…former Sigma Psi president, future Teach for America corps member Meredith Collier (2)
- 02: Political science professor to discuss “Why the Democrats Passed an Unpopular Health Care Law” (0)
- 02: How do social networks influence health? Find out during Feb. 9 lecture (0)
- 02: “Encyclopedia of Cleveland History” editor to discuss how it’s adapting to remain competitive (0)
- 02: “Dating Doctor” to visit campus Feb. 8 to talk dating, relationships and more (2)
- 02: Emeritus Professor Emanuel Wolinsky passes away; memorial to be held Feb. 5 (0)
- 02: Weatherhead School students win Association for Corporate Growth competition (0)
- 02: Two nutrition students earn statewide outstanding dietetics student award (0)
- 02: Explore studying overseas at the Feb. 8 Study Abroad Fair (0)
- 02: CWRU’s largest blood drive of the year to take place Feb. 7-8 (0)
- 02: Learn more about teaching, mentoring excellence from Wittke/Jackson award winners Feb. 3 (0)
- 01: Psychology’s Julie Exline explains research that people pleasers overeat (0)
- 01: Scott Shane says CEOs must understand franchising laws before committing (0)
- 01: Michael Scharf discusses prosecuting Somali pirates (0)
- 01: CWRU Ensemble in Residence, Cleveland Orchestra string quartet to perform Feb. 5 (0)
- 01: Poet returns to CWRU Feb. 10 to raise funds for scholarship fund in memory of staff member (0)
- 01: Brighten up: Dental school faculty, students to provide care to 400 Cleveland elementary students (0)
- 01: Faculty members to discuss Nobel Prize accomplishments during Case Nobel Symposium (0)
- 01: Seniors: Yearbook portraits to be taken Feb. 6-8; schedule an appointment now (0)
- 01: Nursing’s Ann Williams presents at International Diabetes Federation meeting in Dubai (0)
- 01: Professor Atwood Gaines re-signed to four-year term as journal editor-in-chief (0)
- 01: Law’s Paul Giannelli publishes articles, in contract for four books (0)
- 01: HCM to be down for scheduled maintenance Feb. 5 (0)
- 01: Thrity Umrigar’s career profiled in “Cleveland Magazine” (0)
- 01: Dittrick museum listed among fascinating medical museums (0)
- 01: Susan Helper explains how states can help alleviate manufacturing job loss (0)
- 01: Hold the extra burgers and fries when people pleasers arrive (1)
- January 2012 (175)
- 31: Teach for America alumni, members to discuss experiences with interested students (0)
- 31: Faculty: Learn how to better use Google Apps during upcoming UCITE session (1)
- 31: Vanderbilt law professor to lecture Feb. 3 on Kurdish genocide trials (0)
- 31: ESS offers weekly academic workshops, from time-management to reading with purpose (0)
- 31: Case Consulting Group to hold first meeting for all majors Feb. 3 (0)
- 31: Public Affairs Discussion Group to cover “Taxing Fracking” Feb. 3 (2)
- 31: UK researcher to discuss “Lessons from Within a Changing Health Care System” (0)
- 31: Civil engineering’s Dario Gasparini explains structural failures in two Ohio casinos (0)
- 31: J.B. Silvers discusses Gov. Kasich’s plan to overhaul Medicaid (0)
- 31: Medicine’s Joseph LaManna discusses program for researchers to lobby lawmakers (0)
- 30: Women Faculty Connect to hold next luncheon Feb. 7 (0)
- 30: Social Justice Institute sponsors preview of documentary “Slavery By Another Name” (0)
- 30: Law school, Shaker LaunchHouse build foundation for intellectual property clinic (0)
- 30: First-year students, seniors to receive National Survey of Student Engagement next week (0)
- 30: Design for America national director to visit campus for kickoff workshop (0)
- 30: USG conducting brief survey on smoking on campus; responses accepted until Feb. 9 (0)
- 30: Raymond Ku says fired prison guard has good case for being re-hired (0)
- 30: CWRU ranks No. 10 in Peace Corps’ top volunteer list (0)
- 30: Campus-area venues named top entertainment spots (0)
- 30: Study challenges notion that convicts with mental illness likely to return to prison (0)
- 27: Associate Vice President Emerita for Academic Affairs Jean Calhoun passes away (0)
- 27: Facilities Services holding auction of four vehicles (0)
- 27: Faculty Conciliation and Mediation Program helps resolve work-related conflicts (0)
- 27: International students: Learn requirements for working in U.S. after graduation (0)
- 27: Free statistical consulting program offered to campus community Feb. 1-April 26 (0)
- 27: Speaker to discuss life of Jewish refugee from Vienna who graduated from Western Reserve (0)
- 27: 5 questions with…social work student, school library renovator Lisa Weitzman (2)
- 26: Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development research shows NEO poverty rising (0)
- 26: Medicine’s Pierluigi Gambetti’s research shows prions more mobile than thought (0)
- 26: Law’s Michael Benza discusses bribery charges in Jimmy Dimora trial (0)
- 26: Nursing school researchers find pets helpful to women with HIV/AIDS (0)
- 26: UPB’s “Gluttony Gauntlet” eating contest to be held Feb. 7; registration ends Jan. 31 (1)
- 26: EASE@Work offers “budget makeover” tips for the New Year (0)
- 26: Swing Club to host annual SparX event Feb. 3-5, featuring three major swing bands (0)
- 26: Paper by adjunct instructor, doctoral student to be presented at international research conference (3)
- 26: Four-week Meditation 101 class offered at discounted rate to employees (0)
- 26: Registrar’s office to close at 4 p.m. Jan. 30 (0)
- 26: Faculty/Staff Mentoring Network assists students in recovery from addiction (0)
- 26: Award-winning author Mary Helen Stefaniak visits campus to read, discuss novel (0)
- 25: SAGES fellow wins poetry award, book publication (8)
- 25: Pioneer of African philosophy, feminism to lecture on campus Jan. 30 (0)
- 25: Attend a Q&A on summer research program applications Feb. 3 (0)
- 25: Biology’s Emmitt Jolly to lead next Power of Diversity Lecture (0)
- 25: Nominate a student leader for Student Turning Point Society (0)
- 24: Paul Tesar calls stem cell blindness results a “landmark study” (0)
- 24: Medicine faculty members discuss pain-management in U.S. (0)
- 24: QED founder, CEO to be featured guest at State of the Union (0)
- 24: Nutrition’s Mary Beth Kavanagh talks healthy eating habits for children (0)
- 24: Ralph Harvey discusses recent expedition to Antarctica (0)
- 24: Deadline approaching for two summer undergraduate research programs (0)
- 24: Want to serve on Faculty Senate standing committee? Take the interest survey (0)
- 24: Applications being accepted for NSF $13.5 million award for integrative graduate education, research (0)
- 24: Deepak Sarma to lead Public Affairs Discussion Group on “The December Dilemma” (0)
- 24: Spartan, Spartie mascots available for event appearances; request them online (0)
- 24: Study finds a pet’s love helps women cope with HIV/AIDS (0)
- 23: CCEL to host Community Service Fair Jan. 27, featuring more than 50 groups (0)
- 23: Learn how to find undergraduate research positions during Jan. 30 info session (0)
- 23: Attend UCITE session Jan. 26 to hear about new IT offerings available for faculty (0)
- 23: University joins eduroam, providing easier access to wireless networks at other universities and for CWRU visitors (0)
- 23: Car-sharing service coming to CWRU; info sessions held this week (3)
- 23: Jan. 31 ceremony, reception to celebrate law professor Jonathan Adler’s appointment (0)
- 23: Researchers identify crucial gene activator in slow-killing parasite (1)
- 23: Medicine, nursing faculty members to speak on “Body in Pain” at City Club Jan. 25 (0)
- 20: Rhonda Williams’ article published in book on struggles for housing in L.A. and beyond (0)
- 20: Marilyn Sanders Mobley to speak, be recognized for founding African American Studies program at George Mason (0)
- 20: Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes, presents on environmental issues, interstate competition (0)
- 20: Law’s Carrie Basas presents at Labor and Employment Relations Association conference (0)
- 20: Law school’s Dean Mitchell to speak to interested students on “Law School in an Age of Anxiety” (0)
- 20: Employee Wellness Program offers free Zumba class at 121 Fitness (0)
- 20: Enjoy free Hot Sauce Williams at MLK celebration’s “Food for the Soul” event (0)
- 20: Minority Writers’ Panel to be held Jan. 26 featuring playwrights, poets and actors (0)
- 20: Common oral bacteria makes body vulnerable to illness (1)
- 20: CWRU has a clear favorite for Super Bowl champs (0)
- 20: 5 questions with…Julie Foucher: medical student, CrossFit star (4)
- 19: Learn to make healthy Super Bowl snacks in free cooking demo Jan. 24 (0)
- 19: Jonathan Entin says ruling could allow religious institutions exemption from employment laws (0)
- 19: Energy Secretary Chu visits CWRU labs (0)
- 19: Jonathan Adler discusses whether Obama’s appointments will be overturned (0)
- 19: Five management students participate in sustainability competition (0)
- 19: History professor Miriam Levin’s book named outstanding academic title (1)
- 19: Book by nursing faculty member Mary Quinn Griffin wins Book of the Year award (3)
- 19: Student meditation group resumes today (1)
- 19: 2012 retirement contribution limits increase to $17,000 (0)
- 19: MLK Essay Contest winners to be revealed during Friday’s MLK Convocation (0)
- 19: Health Law Clinic director to lead lecture on nursing home resident rights (0)
- 19: Software Center updated with new Symantec version; download recommended (0)
- 19: Secretary of Energy Steven Chu tours campus lab (2)
- 18: Public Affairs Discussion Group kicks off Jan. 20 with “Hype, Hope and Health Policy” (0)
- 18: Engineers Without Borders kickoff meetings to be held Jan. 25-26; all majors welcome (0)
- 18: Learn more about research budgets during Jan. 25 Lab Management Series (0)
- 18: Information meeting for emergency response team to be held Jan. 24; RSVP by Jan. 20 (0)
- 18: Tickets to Feb. 12 Chinese Lantern Festival go on sale Jan. 20 (0)
- 18: Free CaseLearns workshops scheduled; library launches new “Tell Me About Technology” courses (0)
- 18: Jared Bendis discusses little-known MLK recording (0)
- 18: Wrong mentality in yoga could harm you, says Deepak Sarma (0)
- 18: W-2 forms in the mail; available online through HCM after Thursday (0)
- 17: “My So-Called Enemy” to be screened Jan. 19 as part of MLK celebration; filmmaker to speak (0)
- 17: Learn about neck and back pain causes, prevention and treatment in free health seminar (0)
- 17: Join UCITE session Jan. 19 to discuss teaching critical thinking (0)
- 17: Library debuts research service improvements, new search tool (0)
- 17: Call for abstracts for inaugural Graduate Student Research Symposium (0)
- 17: Implanted biofuel cell converts bug’s chemistry into electricity (1)
- 17: New young adult movie franchises darker than before, says Brad Ricca (0)
- 17: Joseph Jankowski named Northeast Ohio innovator (0)
- 17: School of Medicine joins national effort to treat PTSD, brain injury in vets (0)
- 17: Stanton Gerson discusses symptoms of Hodgkin lymphoma (0)
- 17: Law’s Lewis Katz gives thoughts on Jimmy Dimora trial (0)
- 17: Geochemistry’s Jim Van Orman says mining moon will be profitable any time soon (0)
- 16: Freedman Center helps unearth recording of MLK visit to Cleveland (0)
- 15: Benefits Administration offers list of 10 important questions to ask your doctor (0)
- 14: LGBT Center holding art contest; prizes awarded to top three (0)
- 13: Third Federal CEO Marc Stefanski to discuss “Ethics and the Global Economy” Jan. 24 (0)
- 13: Chris Laszlo named one of top 100 trustworthy thought leaders (0)
- 13: 16 students place at Intersections: SOURCE Poster Session (0)
- 13: CWRU poll results on eventual GOP nominee are a mix of first two nomination contests (0)
- 13: 5 questions with…SAGES fellow, music historian Lisa Nielson (2)
- 12: Article by biomedical engineering’s Zheng-Rong Lu selected for F1000 (0)
- 12: Art’s Henry Adams writes essay for major art exhibition in Paris (2)
- 12: Women staff members: Ring in the New Year with the WILD Wednesday reception (0)
- 12: News, updates available in OIDEO’s new monthly “E-Update” publication (0)
- 12: MLK essay contest deadline is today; winners to be announced Jan. 20 (0)
- 11: Flexible Spending Account grace period allows participants to use up balance (3)
- 11: Weatherhead’s Diana Bilimoria talks women’s career strategies (0)
- 11: Law’s Lewis Katz discusses delay of Jimmy Dimora trial (0)
- 11: Information session Jan. 12 for Weight Watchers at Work group that meets at nursing school (2)
- 11: ITS to hold online presentation Jan. 19 to explain ins and outs of Google Talk (0)
- 11: Dyson takes stage for MLK Convocation Jan. 20; events scheduled Jan. 16-27 (0)
- 10: Update: Weight Watchers at Work changes location for information session from Thwing (0)
- 10: Origins scholars to be featured on new PBS series (1)
- 10: Medicine’s Armand Krikorian discusses hormone-related deficiencies in women (0)
- 10: CWRU establishing emergency response team (0)
- 10: Chris Cullis and Nikki Harter explain epigenetics (0)
- 10: School of Dental Medicine students to provide free dental care (0)
- 10: Pharmacology professors debate the pros and cons of antioxidants (0)
- 10: MFA Acting Program to take part in new theater’s debut production (0)
- 10: QuikPay to be down for maintenance Jan. 15, 2-4 a.m. (0)
- 10: Fisher stockroom to host grand reopening Jan. 12 featuring free food, giveaways (0)
- 10: Health insurance ID cards distributed in December—did you receive yours? (0)
- 10: Three lots available for short-term parking during move-in (0)
- 09: Adobe Connect to be down for scheduled maintenance Jan. 14, midnight-6 a.m. (0)
- 09: “BINGO”: Game helps researchers study perception deficits (0)
- 09: New Weight Watchers at Work Session to begin Jan. 12 (0)
- 09: Dittrick Medical History Center to hold lecture on history of emergency contraception (0)
- 09: Daniel Scherson explains using fuel cells to get electricity from cockroaches (0)
- 06: CIO Lev Gonick predicts 2012 higher ed IT trends (0)
- 06: Henry Adams discusses Kokoon Arts Klub’s rise in Cleveland (0)
- 06: Mandel School to hold graduate program information session Jan. 18 (0)
- 06: Meditation courses offered to CWRU employees at discounted rate (0)
- 06: Flexible Spending Account “Benny” debit cards now pre-loaded for 2012; learn details (0)
- 06: ITS, Center for International Affairs launch international travel assistance site (0)
- 06: Phi Beta Kappa chapter meeting to be held Jan. 19; members asked to update contact information (0)
- 06: Lose the fat and improve the gums, CWRU dental researchers find (0)
- 06: Health or wealth—what’s the most popular New Year’s resolution around campus? (0)
- 05: University Circle named one of America’s prettiest neighborhood (0)
- 05: Law’s Lewis Katz says depth of corruption in Dimora case is startling (0)
- 05: Geology’s Beverly Saylor explains ethane “cracking” (1)
- 05: Michael Scharf presents on fraud and piracy abroad; publishes international law article (0)
- 05: Law’s Carrie Basas works with ABA’s Standing Committee on Specialization (0)
- 05: NIH offers grant for expensive research instruments; deadline Jan. 27 (0)
- 05: Library’s Cramelot café open during interim winter session (0)
- 05: Next Case Downtown Lecture Series to cover “Practice Guidelines and Medical Malpractice” (0)
- 05: Claudia Coulton explains need for neighborhood naming (0)
- 05: President Snyder featured on The Sound of Ideas (0)
- 05: 5 questions with…biology student, charity founder Andrea Sterenstein (0)
- 04: Bill Memberg’s work with RePlay for Kids earns him title “Community Hero” (0)
- 04: Twisting molecules by brute force: A top-down approach (1)
- 04: Dental school to host annual free dental exam day Jan. 21 (0)
- 04: Get “Fit for Life” program at 121 Fitness begins Jan. 16; employees save 50% (0)
- 04: Tom Shutt hopes dark matter discovery comes in 2012 (0)
- 04: Jimmy Dimora trial will be “tough sledding” for defense, says Lewis Katz (0)
- 04: Doctors must manage smartphone distractions, says medicine’s Neil Mehta (0)
- 03: CWRU author examines the parallel rise of the novel and print culture (1)
- 03: 121 Fitness offers sign-up special: no January dues, $25 initiation fee (0)
- 03: Jan. 9 Science Café Cleveland to discuss pros and cons of antioxidants (0)
- 03: Learn to find your voice—personally and professionally—during Jan. 9 discussion (0)
- December 2011 (122)
- 29: Linda Ehrlich presents in NYC at conference on Spanish cinema (1)
- 29: ITS launches redesigned help.case.edu website (0)
- 29: Researchers use Mother Nature’s methods to rebuild bone faster (1)
- 28: Ronald Oldfield’s research on aggressive fish featured in NY Times (0)
- 22: Jane Leitch’s work for university book sale highlighted in “The Plain Dealer” (0)
- 22: Holiday meals? Delicious, but not as exciting as no schoolwork for weeks, CWRU students say (0)
- 21: Medicine’s Paula Silverman gives breast cancer prevention tips (0)
- 21: Banks worry most about making money on branches, Bill Mahnic says (0)
- 21: Government doing much better in federal court cases, says Michael Benza (0)
- 21: Resource funding available for capstone projects; applications being accepted (0)
- 21: School of Medicine awarded $6.75 million to study IBD (1)
- 21: Online transcript ordering system to be down for maintenance Dec. 28 (0)
- 21: Planned outage for SIS scheduled for Dec. 30, 3 a.m.-8 p.m. (0)
- 20: HCM to be down for scheduled maintenance Jan. 2, 7 a.m.-noon (0)
- 20: Lab discovery holds promise for creating cartilage replacements (2)
- 20: Get ready to welcome the Class of 2016: orientation dates announced (0)
- 20: Out late studying? Call Safe Ride for late-night transportation (0)
- 19: China’s auto industry strongest industry in the country, says Paul Schroeder (0)
- 19: Deepak Sarma blogs on challenges for Hindus around Christmas (0)
- 19: Support network crucial for moms of preemies, says Lynn Singer (0)
- 19: MLK essay contest open to campus community; deadline is Jan. 12 (0)
- 19: CWRU, CSU law professors help prosecute piracy in the Indian Ocean (0)
- 19: Survey says: CWRU students some of the smartest in the land (7)
- 16: Cell phone ban in cars would likely be constitutional, says Lewis Katz (0)
- 16: Gary Hunter says new technology isn’t aiming to get consumer data (0)
- 16: Nominate a professor for the Carl F. Wittke Award (0)
- 16: Access Services to close early Dec. 21-22 (0)
- 16: 5 questions with…university social worker, LGBT advocate Jane Daroff (3)
- 16: Are you prepared for finals? Most CWRU students said… (1)
- 15: CWRU creating Community Emergency Response Team; volunteers needed (0)
- 15: History’s John Grabowski discusses Franciscans leaving historic parish (1)
- 15: Latest findings on aspirin “startling and quite helpful,” says Alvin Schmaier (0)
- 15: CWRU unveils Report to the Community; announces community volunteer totals (0)
- 15: University makes health insurance plan modifications for expectant parents (1)
- 15: Washing face while wearing contacts dangerous, says Thomas Steinemann (0)
- 15: Andrew Pollis discusses why Jerry Sandusky may have waived hearing (0)
- 15: New rapid station to connect CWRU, Little Italy (0)
- 15: Music department chair accepts position at Fashion Institute of Technology (0)
- 14: Charity Choice campaign closes Dec. 16; donate today (0)
- 14: Adobe Connect to be down Dec. 17 for scheduled maintenance (0)
- 13: CWRU football gains affiliate membership in Presidents’ Athletic Conference (6)
- 13: Seventh annual MLK Day symposium to be held Jan. 16; register now (0)
- 13: Faculty: Give input on international studies major during Dec. 16 forum (0)
- 13: Law’s Michael Benza speaks at death penalty seminar on presenting a client’s life story (0)
- 13: Law and bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman presents on “e-health hazards” (0)
- 13: Controller’s offices—including payroll, bursar’s and cashier’s—close early Dec. 19 (0)
- 13: Women’s shoes terrible for feet, explains Randall Marcus (1)
- 13: Jessica Berg talks “legislating weight” (0)
- 13: Richard Boyatzis, Tony Jack talk flaws of traditional testing (0)
- 13: Jonathan Adler discusses REINS Act (0)
- 12: Faculty, staff invited to annual Adelbert Hall holiday party Dec. 16 (1)
- 12: Power of Diversity Lecture Series speakers announced (0)
- 12: Keeping up shop: Staff-led initiative promotes safety in campus shops (0)
- 12: Case Concert Choir auditions to be held Jan. 18 (0)
- 12: University responds to campus community’s Bright Ideas (0)
- 12: In light of Virginia Tech crisis, review CWRU’s emergency procedures (0)
- 09: Liming Dai elected to AIMBE College of Fellows (0)
- 09: Zehra Meral Özsoyoğlu named 2011 ACM Fellow (3)
- 09: University Singers looking for new members; no audition required (0)
- 09: Learn how to create a better work/family balance in free health seminar (0)
- 09: Cramelot Café extends hours for finals, winter break (0)
- 09: Medication may lower stroke risk in people with prehypertension, says Ilke Sipahi (0)
- 09: And the CWRU Grammy goes to… (0)
- 09: 5 questions with…accounting student, Interfraternity Congress President Chris Linderwell (1)
- 08: Three free activity classes offered as part of Employee Wellness Program (0)
- 08: Law professor Juscelino Colares serves as panelist, presenter at recent conferences (0)
- 08: Medicine’s Daniel Wolpaw published in New England Journal of Medicine on improving patient interaction (0)
- 08: Auditions for Case Footlighters’ “Kiss Me, Kate” to be held Dec. 12-14 (0)
- 08: Art Studio exhibition, “Fall Semester in Review,” open Dec. 12-16 (0)
- 08: Dorothy Ebersbach’s gift to continue her legacy, says Christopher Manacci (0)
- 08: Law’s Richard Gordon presents “Preventing the Financing of Terrorism”; deadline to register Dec. 9 (0)
- 07: Seasonal jobs difficult for those who rely on them, Claudia Coulton says (0)
- 07: Overweight pregnancy can affect children and mother, Patrick Catalano says (0)
- 07: Flight nursing receives $2 million gift from female WWII aviator (0)
- 07: Thwing Study Over continues Dec. 11 as CWRU’s ultimate de-stressor (3)
- 07: GSS to host financial seminar on borrowing and debt (0)
- 07: Mandel School to host info session Dec. 11 (0)
- 07: Applications for NSF Partnerships for Innovation program due Dec. 14 (0)
- 07: Dec. 9 Phi Beta Kappa chapter meeting canceled; new meeting set for Jan. 19 (0)
- 07: Intersections: Undergraduate Poster Session to be held Dec. 9 (0)
- 06: Doctoral student Tom Callahan says even social networks get overloaded (0)
- 06: Mandel School’s David Crampton discusses removal of obese child from home (0)
- 06: Dermatology’s Paul Hazen explains painful skin disease (0)
- 06: Geologist Ralph Harvey leads expedition to Antarctica (0)
- 06: Ahmad Khalil discusses new research on RNAs (0)
- 06: Claudia Coulton says many don’t know how to get poverty assistance (0)
- 06: Writing Resource Center announces drop-in hours for finals week (0)
- 06: SAC collecting clothing donations for homeless until Dec. 15 (0)
- 06: Dec. 9 community hour to discuss “December Dilemma: What is Your Reason for the Season?” (1)
- 06: EHS gives fire-safety tips for holiday decorating (0)
- 06: Female WWII pilot gives $2 million to flight nursing program (3)
- 06: Congress’s role in world financial matters explored in new book (1)
- 06: Emeritus professor Donald Freedheim receives Lifetime Achievement Award (1)
- 05: What does the outsourcing of legal services mean? Discuss the topic Dec. 9 (0)
- 05: Call for abstracts for inaugural Graduate Student Research Symposium (0)
- 05: Get “Healthy Holiday Dessert” tips during free cooking demonstration Dec. 7 (0)
- 05: Science Café Cleveland event to discuss maintaining, restoring healthy rivers (0)
- 05: Open enrollment confirmation statements now available; check for errors by Dec. 16 (0)
- 02: Medicine professors explain holiday heart syndrome (0)
- 02: Gingrich, Romney have similar environmental plans, says Jonathan Adler (0)
- 02: NY Times says Uptown project is University Circle’s new downtown (0)
- 02: Deepak Sarma blogs on Huffington Post about Ramayana “censorship” (0)
- 02: Laura Tartakoff says headless chicken at Justice Center likely “religious practice” (0)
- 02: Dermatology’s Neil Korman explains psoriasis (0)
- 02: Scott Shane’s research on entrepreneurs, home equity loans cited in NYT (0)
- 02: Adjunct professor Michael Goldberg profiled in “Hi Velocity” (0)
- 02: Thinking of studying abroad? Deadlines set for next year’s applications (0)
- 02: Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law to host seminar on social obligations in research (0)
- 02: Cleveland ACLU representative to discuss “War on Drugs,” individual liberties Dec. 6 (0)
- 02: Learn more about Teach for America at Dec. 5 information session (0)
- 02: Researchers find mutation that protects against common type of malaria (0)
- 02: Get an update on campus, community construction projects at Dec. 7 meeting (0)
- 02: Take part in today’s walking tour of Turning Point, Putnam Sculpture Garden (0)
- 02: Procrastinators or planners? Spartans sound off on when they do their holiday shopping (0)
- 01: GSS Peer Review seeking graduate student editors from all schools (0)
- 01: Campus, community groups to hold Christmas event Dec. 7 (0)
- 01: Law’s Dale Nance presents at Duquesne School of Law (0)
- 01: School of Law professor Robert Strassfeld presents at CWRU, Kenyon this fall (0)
- 01: University hosts “Building a Culture for Digital Scholarship”; event videos now online (0)
- 01: Spring break study abroad application deadline extended to Dec. 15 (0)
- 01: Autism Speaks U selling holiday cards to benefit Autism Speaks (0)
- 01: 5 questions with…pharmacology professor, Relay for Life honorary chair Amy Wilson-Delfosse (0)
- November 2011 (208)
- 30: Early sign of Alzheimer’s reversed in lab (0)
- 30: Mandatory download for faculty/staff now available on Software Center (0)
- 30: CWRU instant messaging service, im.case.edu, to be removed Dec. 31; Google Talk to take over (0)
- 30: “Plain Dealer” architecture critic to discuss University Circle’s latest developments Dec. 2 (0)
- 30: CCEL seeks first-year students to be CCEL Fellows for spring semester (0)
- 30: Eight student groups to perform in a capella concert during Friday’s community hour (1)
- 30: Final reminder: Today is last day to enroll in 2012 benefits program (0)
- 29: Case Center for Inquiry to host “Ask an Atheist” panel Dec. 1 (6)
- 29: Semester’s final ISO noontime lecture to be held Dec. 7, on mathematical proofs (0)
- 29: Art history professor writes introduction to book on CWRU-connected photographer (3)
- 29: Psychiatry’s Phillip Resnick talks releasing criminally insane from health facilities (0)
- 29: Mary Beth Kavanagh discusses HCG diet’s safety (0)
- 29: Dustin Tyler explains sea cucumber, brain probe research (0)
- 29: Deepak Sarma explains why studying Hinduism in college is important (0)
- 29: William Claspy interviews University Farm leaders in latest “Off the Shelf” podcast (0)
- 29: Law’s Paul Giannelli publishes, presents on expert witnesses, forensic evidence and more (0)
- 29: Law, bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman co-authors two articles (0)
- 29: Upperclass Experience seeks graduate resident mentor for spring semester (0)
- 29: Take campus dining survey to win Kindle Fire, Starbucks gift cards (2)
- 29: Nutrition’s Hope Barkoukis helps bust diet myths (0)
- 29: Teeth not meant to be tools, says dental medicine’s Sorin Teich (0)
- 29: Researchers earn grant to study link between sleep apnea, atrial fibrillation (0)
- 28: English department’s Macintyre Prize winner to lecture Dec. 2 (0)
- 28: DocOpera student-run variety show, “Hogwarts School of Medicine,” to be held Dec. 10 (0)
- 28: UCITE session to discuss “Designing Courses for More Effective Learning” (0)
- 28: JapanCASE’s annual anime marathon to be held Dec. 3-4 (0)
- 28: Cleveland Center for Membrane and Structural Biology names new director (0)
- 28: Brain probe that softens after insertion causes less scarring, researchers find (2)
- 28: Shale drilling may not create as many jobs as predicted, says Susan Helper (0)
- 28: Braces are a “bargain” in health care, says dental school’s Mark Hans (0)
- 28: CWRU spinoff developing device for urinary problems (0)
- 28: Reminder: Benefits open enrollment ends Nov. 30 (0)
- 28: School of Medicine to study link between sleep apnea, irregular heart rate (0)
- 25: Beta Alpha Psi team places second in Inamori Ethics competition (0)
- 25: Explore history of the Cleveland Play House during Dec. 1 lecture (0)
- 23: Law students place first in regionals of moot court competition, head to nationals (0)
- 23: Undergraduate Indian Students Association to host annual cultural show Dec. 3 (0)
- 23: Center for AIDS Research honors World AIDS Day Dec. 1 with presentation (0)
- 23: Prominent professor, gerontology expert Robert Binstock passes away (0)
- 22: Penn State must overcome bad PR by settling cases, says Andrew Pollis (0)
- 22: Michael Goldberg featured in update on 40 under 40 alumni (0)
- 22: Dustin Tyler talks prototype to help people with breathing tubes swallow (0)
- 22: Michael Scharf discusses Libya’s decision to try Gaddafi’s son (0)
- 22: Learn the science behind viruses’ evolution during ISO lecture Nov. 30 (0)
- 22: Student consulting group holding info session Dec. 2 for all undergraduates (0)
- 21: Dec. 1 ceremony to celebrate Jay Geller as Samuel Rosenthal Professor in Judaic Studies (0)
- 21: Design the engineering school’s New Year’s card for $150 cash prize (0)
- 21: Faculty invited to apply for NIH Early Independence Award: $250,000/year for five years (0)
- 21: Giving Tree program to donate presents to children in Cleveland (1)
- 21: Stanford law professor to discuss new approaches to Child Protective Services (0)
- 21: Blackstone LaunchPad to grow entrepreneurship at CWRU, around Northeast Ohio (4)
- 21: Weatherhead School of Management adjunct professor receives Fulbright award (1)
- 18: Victor Groza discusses international adoption success on NPR (0)
- 18: Medicine’s Dale Cowan explains integrative oncology (0)
- 18: CWRU part of new Blackstone LaunchPad program (0)
- 18: Parking renewal period begins; deadline to renew current spot is Dec. 16 (0)
- 18: Enroll in Benelect benefits program by Nov. 30 (0)
- 18: Get free access to 121 Fitness Nov. 28, 30 (0)
- 18: All Phi Beta Kappa members invited to next chapter meeting Dec. 9; update membership info if not yet active at CWRU (0)
- 18: 5 questions with…CWRU’s resident costume designer Angelina Herin (0)
- 17: CWRU/CIM Baroque Orchestra to showcase 18th century music Nov. 20 (0)
- 17: Early Music Singers, Collegium Musicum join for Nov. 19 performance (0)
- 17: Law professor Juliet Kostritsky’s article to be published as book chapter (0)
- 17: Law, bioethics professor Jessica Berg publishes two papers, presents across U.S. (0)
- 17: History’s Marixa Lasso presents in Cartagena, Colombia, on bicentennial of city’s independence (0)
- 17: Meds to treat mental health disorders soaring, says Martha Sajatovic (0)
- 17: Christina Delos gives advice on helping children using drugs (0)
- 17: Simon Peck says Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac execs’ salaries are “going rate” (0)
- 17: Planned outage of QuickPay Nov. 21, 5–10 a.m. (0)
- 17: Free flu shots available to faculty/staff Nov. 21, 22 and 29 on limited basis (1)
- 17: CWRU’s Max Kade Center for German Studies presents “The Berlin Wall After 50 Years” (0)
- 17: Department of Bioethics to co-host Nov. 18 photo exhibit with work by Cleveland youth (0)
- 16: Leadership Journey Series continues Nov. 21 with look at leadership, civic engagement (0)
- 16: Ethics Dialogue Award contest winners to be announced Nov. 17 (0)
- 16: PRCHN seeks faculty members to partner with community leaders for research (0)
- 16: Updated LabVIEW now available on Software Center (0)
- 16: Nursing student aims to build Costa Rica’s pool of nurse scientists (9)
- 16: Photo gallery: The Wendy’s tour visit to CWRU (0)
- 16: Law’s Jonathan Adler writes WSJ article on glitch in health care law (0)
- 16: University a cappella group takes second place at national competition (0)
- 16: Plain Dealer highlights Bright Ideas & Weatherhead School’s new degree program (0)
- 16: NIH director recognizes medical school dean, faculty in City Club event (0)
- 16: Scott Shane says small business failure rates decline with age of owner (0)
- 16: What’s Wikipedia’s place at a university? Join the discussion (0)
- 15: Department of Theater presents Steve Martin-adapted “The Underpants” Nov. 17-20 (0)
- 15: International Criminal Court judge to lead human rights seminar Nov. 21 (0)
- 15: Springfest Committee looking for members of planning committee (0)
- 15: Encyclopedia of Cleveland History gets a new, contemporary look (0)
- 15: Nov. 17 UCITE session to discuss “Identifying and helping students in distress” (0)
- 15: University names new dean of the Case School of Engineering (0)
- 15: Take part in America Recycles Day today; learn how, what to recycle at CWRU (0)
- 14: Discounted tickets available for Lake Erie Monsters game; proceeds donated to hunger, homelessness awareness (0)
- 14: Eli Reshotko selected as William R. Sears Memorial Lecturer at University of Arizona (0)
- 14: Faculty invited to apply for ACES+ Advance Opportunity Grants (0)
- 14: Lamda Eta Mu seeks toy donations for RePlay for Kids (0)
- 14: Helping others helps teens beat substance abuse, study finds (0)
- 14: Nabil Bissada explains how losing fat helps aid gum disease (0)
- 14: Wendy’s visits CWRU to give away free food (0)
- 14: Dan Flannery talks youth violence on WCPN (0)
- 14: Middle Eastern Cultural Association to host annual party Nov. 18 (0)
- 14: Google to roll out new interface for all users soon; “classic look” to be removed (0)
- 14: Helping others helps teens stay on the road to addiction recovery, CWRU study says (0)
- 14: Google+ now available as part of CWRU’s Google Apps for Education services (0)
- 11: Entrepreneurship may not be best for young people, Scott Shane says (0)
- 11: Sports thrive on magic—even before Quidditch, says Brad Ricca (0)
- 11: Hospitals using new stroke guidelines improve care, says William Lewis (0)
- 11: Who counts as an entrepreneur? Scott Shane explains (0)
- 11: Robert Kirsch and colleagues work to revolutionize artificial limbs (0)
- 11: Issue 3 could jeopardize medical regulations, says Max Mehlman (0)
- 11: Paul Giannelli coauthors chapter for Federal Judicial Center, National Academy of Sciences book (0)
- 11: Law’s Carrie Basas featured at University of Michigan and on radio show (0)
- 11: Benefits open enrollment continues through Nov. 30 (0)
- 11: Artist Sarah Paul to talk “underdog” Cleveland Nov. 18 (0)
- 11: Autism Speaks U to host Puzzle Palooza fundraiser Nov. 15 at Jolly Scholar (0)
- 11: New eURF for research funding proposals to be implemented; attend information session Nov. 15 (0)
- 11: Open auditions Nov. 14-15 for spring drama productions (0)
- 11: 5 questions with…37-year staff member Susie Hanson (2)
- 11: Campus community exercised its right to vote in Tuesday’s election (0)
- 10: John Lewandowski receives three Department of Defense grants for more than $1.3 million (0)
- 10: Celeste Alfes selected for national nursing leadership development program (0)
- 10: CWRU students get free admission to NCAA soccer championships (0)
- 10: Do you bike to work—or would you ever? Give your input in the SAC survey (6)
- 10: Full schedule of events planned for International Education Week Nov. 14-18 (0)
- 10: Planned outage of QuikPay Nov. 13, 2-4 a.m. (0)
- 10: School of Medicine joins ideastream WVIZ/PBS in community health broadcast Nov. 12 (0)
- 10: President Snyder names new chief of staff (0)
- 10: University launches Bright Ideas initiative, requests input on improvements to CWRU (0)
- 09: Deepak Sarma blogs on why Hindus should study Hinduism (0)
- 09: Learn healthy Thanksgiving recipes at Employee Wellness cooking demo (0)
- 09: Henry Adams talks Cleveland’s Kokoon Klub on Around Noon (0)
- 09: CWRU to host Division III soccer tournament (0)
- 09: Education Abroad hosts information sessions on 8 spring break study abroad programs (0)
- 09: “Discover Today’s Poland” in Nov. 14 presentation (0)
- 09: Join local leaders to learn how to build a nonprofit (0)
- 09: Discussion group to look at similarities between successful companies, universities (0)
- 09: Dance Marathon kicks off Nov. 12 at 2 p.m., raising money for children with cancer (0)
- 08: “Instant museum” opens in Arkansas; Henry Adams weighs in (0)
- 08: Old-fashioned football helmets protect as well as new, researchers find (0)
- 08: Student Democratic Club treasurer discusses Obama’s re-election chances (0)
- 08: Department of Dance performs “Inaugural,” fall dance concert Nov. 11-13, 17-19 (0)
- 08: Men’s, women’s soccer get home-field advantage as CWRU hosts NCAA playoffs (0)
- 08: Women faculty invited to informal luncheon Nov. 16 (0)
- 08: Women faculty invited to meet ACES+ Distinguished Lecturer (0)
- 08: Thai Student Organization to host movie night to benefit flood victims (0)
- 08: Second Compassion Feast to be held Nov. 11, featuring free vegan cuisine (4)
- 08: 200 free tickets available to Thursday night’s Monsters game (0)
- 08: Faculty-student forum on academic integrity to be held Nov. 11 (0)
- 08: Next ISO lecture topic is “Do the Locomotion: Lucy’s Feet were Made for Walking” (0)
- 07: CWRU among partners to donate 400 Nooks to CLE schools (0)
- 07: NY Times Magazine features CWRU research about fish in aquariums (0)
- 07: Modern songwriting is not poetry, says music’s Ross Duffin (0)
- 07: Learn about Adobe Connect updates in Nov. 10 UCITE session (0)
- 07: Nursing student working to create mobile health care clinic in Haiti (8)
- 07: Deadline extended for winter break service learning/study abroad in Costa Rica (0)
- 07: Law, bioethics professor to give lecture on hazards of electronic health records (0)
- 07: Power of Diversity Lecture Series continues Nov. 17 with Sana Loue (0)
- 07: Mortar Board holding Reading is Leading book drive Nov. 9-23 (0)
- 07: Saturday of Service to be held Nov. 12; registration deadline Nov. 9 (0)
- 07: Aretha Franklin receives honorary doctorate from CWRU (0)
- 07: Bill Mahnic says Bank Transfer Day too inconvenient for most (0)
- 07: Information session to be held Nov. 10 to discuss student health care benefits (0)
- 07: New professorship to teach innovative, patient-centered approach to cancer treatment (0)
- 07: Benelect Open Enrollment begins today, runs through Nov. 30 (0)
- 04: Poet, social activist Roger Santiváñez to lecture on violence, literature in Peru (0)
- 04: Bestselling author Jeff Sharlet visits campus for Nov. 9 lecture (0)
- 04: SAC committee collecting donations for homeless during Benefits Fair (0)
- 04: Attend screening of “The Response” and discussion with its writer/director/producer Nov. 8 (0)
- 04: Science Café Cleveland’s next event discusses Creutzfeldt-Jakob, mad cow disease and more (0)
- 04: “No Excuses” week at 121 is Nov. 7-13; new members can get full initiation fee refund (0)
- 04: Coulter grant process emphasizes commercialization, says Jeffrey Duerk (0)
- 04: New Adelbert Road Express Route launches Nov. 8 (1)
- 04: Pumpkin’s king of CWRU community’s tastes, but other fall flavors hold court (0)
- 04: 5 questions with…Panhellenic president, social work student Colleen Hosler (4)
- 03: “Bank Transfer Day” won’t gain much traction, says Bill Mahnic (0)
- 03: Michael Konstan talks breakthrough treatment for cystic fibrosis (0)
- 03: Claudia Coulton discusses Northeast Ohio’s poverty levels (0)
- 03: Mandel School experts part of program receiving statewide award (0)
- 03: Grad students, postdocs invited to meet ACES+ Distinguished Lecturer (0)
- 03: CTSC Core Utilization pilot program applications available (0)
- 03: Learn “The Strange History of Aristotle’s Masterpiece” in upcoming lecture (0)
- 03: Chicago Tribune critic to discuss decade’s architectural wonders and failures (0)
- 03: Annual faculty/staff Benefits Fair held Nov. 8-9 in Thwing Center (0)
- 03: Employee Wellness Seminar to discuss diabetes prevention, management (0)
- 03: Assistant professor Michael Pollino earns NSF grant for aging infrastructure, natural disaster research (0)
- 03: Retrospect yearbook holding portrait sessions for seniors Nov. 10-11 (0)
- 03: Jacqueline Lipton tells what employers should know about employees (0)
- 03: KSU professor’s comments covered by First Amendment, says Jonathan Entin (0)
- 03: Gerry Taylor discusses research into premature babies’ development (0)
- 02: Case Western Pro-Life hosts “Humanity of the Embryo” lecture Nov. 8 (0)
- 02: Benelect open enrollment kits, individualized statements distributed to assist in health insurance decisions (0)
- 02: Former NFL player Don McPherson to lead “You Throw Like a Girl” discussion (2)
- 02: Learn how to make, present posters during preparation workshops for Intersections (0)
- 02: Relay for Life 2012 changes times to be more family-friendly; registration now open (0)
- 02: Public Affairs Discussion Group takes on financial regulations (0)
- 02: New book on Kokoon Klub tells history of modern art’s emergence in Cleveland (0)
- 02: Spartan sister act (1)
- 02: Coulter Foundation, CWRU establish $20M endowment for biomedical engineering projects (2)
- 01: Tony Jack explains the science of fear (0)
- 01: Doctoral candidate studies OTC medication and chemotherapy side effects (0)
- 01: Richard Boyatzis helps MBA students enhance emotional intelligence (0)
- 01: PNC Bank is CWRU’s new student-banking partner (0)
- 01: Fowler Center’s Roger Saillant helps students find job opportunities (0)
- 01: Ruqaiijah Yearby discusses minority nursing home care (0)
- 01: What’s the role of religion at a secular university? Join the discussion Nov. 4 (0)
- 01: Learn more about using technology in the classroom during Nov. 3 discussion (3)
- 01: Faculty: Use free, online CourseSmart to help decide on spring textbooks (0)
- 01: ITS, Dell provide CWRU police with six laptops for use in police cruisers (2)
- 01: Mother Nature’s oral antibiotics research gets $2.25 million help from NIH (0)
- October 2011 (234)
- 31: Walking tour shows campus through the accomplishments of Michelson and Morley (0)
- 31: Crime down on and around campus, but community must stay vigilant (0)
- 31: Case Footlighters present Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” Nov. 3-5 (0)
- 31: Safe Zone holding two open session workshops for new members (0)
- 31: Library to host two-day discussion on “Building a Culture for Digital Scholarship” (0)
- 31: Law’s Michael Scharf keynotes law school conference, speaks on terrorism (0)
- 31: School of Law dean Lawrence Mitchell lectures on “The End of Capitalism” (0)
- 31: Center for Policy Studies hosts talk on “Governing Universities in the 21st Century” (0)
- 31: Free flu shots, health screenings available during Benefits Fair Nov. 8-9 (3)
- 31: Law, bioethics professor Maxwell Mehlman presents on genetic engineering (0)
- 31: Sixty students, CaseEMS, CWRU police and more take part in EMS disaster drill (0)
- 31: Taste local flavors at Pizzalympics Nov. 8 (0)
- 31: President Snyder outlines keys to CWRU’s success in State of the University address (0)
- 31: Physics department’s pumpkin toss makes CWRU top Halloween campus (0)
- 31: Thomas Steinemann warns against nonprescription contacts (0)
- 31: Greg Tochtrop says prescription drug dropoff safe to health, environment (0)
- 31: Possible disruption of FOX channels on campus televisions beginning Nov. 1 (1)
- 28: Acclaimed Israeli author Amos Oz to visit Case Western Reserve University (0)
- 28: Seminar to look at geography’s impact on health care services (0)
- 28: Reap the benefits of using Adobe products during Fall Harvest with Adobe Nov. 3 (0)
- 28: School of Medicine receives $12.3 million grant for corneal transplant research (0)
- 28: SmartCART maintenance scheduled Nov. 4-6; outages expected (0)
- 28: Learn about the legacy of Wallace H. Coulter during lecture Nov. 1 (0)
- 28: CWRU ROTC cadets take part in training in South Euclid (0)
- 28: Graduate school project turns into book (0)
- 28: 5 questions with…career counselor, international traveler Genine Apidone (0)
- 27: Nutrition instructor Mary Beth Kavanagh gives tips for weight loss at any age (0)
- 27: “Off the Shelf” podcast with William Claspy features musicology professor David J. Rothenberg (0)
- 27: Social Justice Institute launching pilot course for proposed new social justice minor (0)
- 27: Some of the most inventive Halloween costumes are… (0)
- 27: Attend a lecture with former State Department legal adviser David Robinson (0)
- 27: Ford Distinguished Lecture Series continues Nov. 2 on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (0)
- 27: Circle Neighbors meeting to discuss new schools in University Circle (0)
- 27: CaseEMS to hold disaster drill Oct. 29; access restricted on Juniper Road (0)
- 27: Law, bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman presents on legal and ethical issues of computer decision support (0)
- 27: Law professor Jessie Hill completes four speaking engagements, two articles (0)
- 27: Visiting law professor Jon Groetzinger presents on limiting liability, maintaining compliance (0)
- 27: Hear directly from federal agencies on 2012 funding priorities during webinar (0)
- 27: Join the discussion: “The Hiding of Anne Frank: What Would You Do?” (0)
- 27: Scott Shane tells small-business owners to be wary of Occupy Wall Street (0)
- 26: Information session about CCEL service trip to Nicaragua (0)
- 26: Department of Religious Studies to hold open house Oct. 31 (0)
- 26: CWRU Food Day is Nov. 2, with farmer’s market, free food, exercise classes and more (0)
- 26: Faculty, doctoral grads: get discounts on regalia through Nov. 30 (0)
- 26: Dittrick Medical History Center director to lead lecture on med student/cadaver portraits (0)
- 26: Attend health law lecture with former chief counsel of the FDA (0)
- 26: Cultural critic on campus to discuss creative commons vs. intellectual property (0)
- 26: New chair to promote School of Law as intellectual property thought leader (0)
- 26: Michael Scharf writes opinion piece for CNN on probing Gadhafi’s death (0)
- 26: Pete Moore discusses Arab Spring’s effect on Syria (0)
- 26: Give feedback about CWRU dining locations for chance to win CaseCash (3)
- 25: Fall SatCo to be held Nov. 5-6; register now (0)
- 25: All students invited to discussion with lawyers about their professions (0)
- 25: Learn how to help students become more confident presenters (0)
- 25: Faculty: Submit spring 2012 textbook orders ASAP (0)
- 25: Should the workday include time for naps? Public Affairs Discussion Group takes on the topic (3)
- 25: Online training on new Adobe Connect features to be held Oct. 27 (0)
- 25: Law school sponsors events for Domestic Violence Awareness Week (0)
- 25: Anthropology professor to discuss research on effectiveness of combating drug trade Oct. 27 (0)
- 24: Community Hour “Continuing the Conversation” session tackles ethical issues (0)
- 24: Aretha Franklin to receive honorary degree Nov. 5 (0)
- 24: Find out about the Fowler Center’s role in creating sustainable value in nonprofits (0)
- 24: Limits on retirement contributions increase for first time since 2009; learn details (0)
- 24: Donations requested for 11th annual SAC Basket Raffle (0)
- 24: Adobe Connect upgraded to version 8; online training to be held Oct. 27 (0)
- 24: JapanCASE hosts presentation on Japanese puppet animator (0)
- 24: Blame backbone fractures on evolution, not osteoporosis (1)
- 24: Student-Run Free Clinic opens at CWRU (0)
- 24: Scott Shane takes a look at median household income rates (0)
- 24: Student doctors and nurses team up for Student-Run Free Clinic (0)
- 21: Former Microsoft COO, CWRU alum Bob Herbold to keynote Provost’s Leadership Retreat (0)
- 21: Learn more about the importance of compliance programs Oct. 26 (0)
- 21: CTSC accepting 2012 annual pilot funding letters of intent (0)
- 21: School of Law’s Center for Social Justice to hold Poverty Simulation Nov. 2 (0)
- 21: Schubert Center hosts lecture on family, community revival (0)
- 21: Students invited to State of the University Address with President Snyder Nov. 1 (0)
- 21: President Snyder to deliver State of the University Address to faculty/staff Oct. 28 (0)
- 21: And the Uptown project the campus community looks forward to most is… (3)
- 21: 5 questions with…religion expert, Grog Shop regular Tim Beal (3)
- 20: Biomedical engineering presents a “Celebration of the Elmer Lincoln Lindseth Professorships” (0)
- 20: Clean Energy Student Challenge to award $150,000 in prizes; information session Oct. 24 (0)
- 20: Online application for study abroad now available; find international opportunities (0)
- 20: Train the Champion diversity awareness program seeks participants for 2012 (0)
- 20: MediaVision-produced video of Living the Future Today featured on NSF website (0)
- 20: Public performance of “In Acting Shakespeare” to take place Oct. 29 (0)
- 20: Learn “The True and Horrid Story of the Burke and Hare Anatomy Murders” Oct. 27 (0)
- 20: Nursing’s Elizabeth Click’s tips on creating a healthy work-life balance (0)
- 19: Exercise may not limit pregnancy weight gain, says Patrick Catalano (0)
- 19: Play by Beth McGee, “The Possessions of Mary Todd Lincoln,” to be presented in NYC (0)
- 19: Law’s Juliet Kostritsky presents in England on contract interpretation (0)
- 19: School of Law’s Carol Fox to be published in “The Law Teacher” (0)
- 19: Need to spread the word about an event? Quickly post to The Daily’s Community Postings Board (0)
- 19: What can a dollar do? Find out the impact a Charity Choice contribution can make (0)
- 19: Women faculty: Learn how to communicate with, manage students (0)
- 19: Pop culture critic revives memories of Bacon Lamar Lunsford, Oct. 27 (0)
- 19: Professor John Chae elected to prestigious Institute of Medicine (0)
- 19: Meet the winning artists of the KSL Juried Art Competition today (0)
- 19: University announces homecoming court (0)
- 19: ITS hosts weekly seminars on High Performance Computing Cluster, beginning today (0)
- 19: Beyond the lecture hall: students study engineering in Africa (0)
- 18: Ica Manas-Zloczower earns distinguished teaching, research award from ACS (1)
- 18: Jennifer Madden’s grant wins nearly $800,000 for local community development corporation (0)
- 18: Office of Multicultural Affairs to host second Scholarship + Conference (0)
- 18: Learn about the library’s faculty teaching resources during UCITE session (0)
- 18: Employee Wellness seminar to discuss benefits of using NetWellness site (0)
- 18: Public Affairs Discussion Group to tackle using vacant urban land in shrinking cities (0)
- 18: Case Downtown Lecture Series continues with “Is Terrorism Worth Defining?” (0)
- 18: ITS upgrading Adobe Connect Oct. 23-24; expect outages (0)
- 18: Medicine’s Andrew Sloan explains cell phone radiation and children (0)
- 18: New mascot “Spartie” makes his debut (0)
- 18: Darin Croft and crew find 41 million-year-old rodent teeth in South America (0)
- 18: Theodore Castele receives Distinguished Alumni Award (0)
- 18: “Plain Dealer” editorial says CWRU “well on the way” to fundraising goal (0)
- 17: Assistant professor Avidan Cover presents at junior faculty workshop (0)
- 17: School of Law Dean Lawrence Mitchell featured in new documentary (0)
- 17: Law school’s Jonathan Adler testifies before House of Representatives subcommittee (0)
- 17: New on-campus organization sells student care packages (0)
- 17: UPB reduces rates to $50 for three-day Fall Break trip (0)
- 17: Weight Watchers at Work kicks off Oct. 19 (0)
- 17: Vendor Fair to be held Oct. 25; free prize for first 800 employees (0)
- 17: Management students selling movie posters this week (0)
- 17: ITS hosts session on using social networks safely (0)
- 17: Congressional Black Caucus Chair to speak at CWRU’s Stokes Symposium (0)
- 16: SAGES first seminar teaches reading and writing using Alzheimer’s disease (0)
- 14: Attend one of four showings of workshop production “Dead Man’s Cell Phone” (0)
- 14: Meditation, yoga offered to employees at discounted rate (0)
- 14: AOL’s counsel to discuss legal issues of emerging technologies (0)
- 14: Chinese Students and Scholars Association to hold badminton tournament (0)
- 14: CWRU announces $1 billion fundraising campaign (0)
- 14: Faith-based service programs help those in poverty, says Robert L. Fischer (0)
- 14: Companies must focus on customer relations, says Jagdip Singh (0)
- 14: $5.4 million grant will help study esophageal cancer (0)
- 14: Great Lakes restoration requires more research, says biology’s Joseph Koonce (0)
- 14: CWRU launches $1 billion fundraising campaign; $80 million in new pledges announced (0)
- 14: CWRU weighs in on Steve Jobs’ most revolutionary product (0)
- 13: ITS to host presentation of EDUCAUSE annual conference Oct. 19-21 (0)
- 13: Former Wellesley, Duke president to discuss “Re-envisioning the Academy for Women (and Men)” (0)
- 13: Abstract submission deadline Nov. 4 for Intersections symposium, poster session (0)
- 13: BlueBash tickets sold out as Alumni Weekend set to break attendance records (0)
- 12: Chris Bond to sign copies of book on history of University Farm at CWRU Bookstore (0)
- 12: Human Resources holds open forum on health insurance changes Oct. 13 (1)
- 12: Center for Social Justice to host poverty simulation Nov. 2; information session Oct. 13 (0)
- 12: Poetry in the Museum features Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Oct. 30 (0)
- 12: Library hosts two-hour course on research management program Zotero (0)
- 12: Know how to improve campus? Enter USG’s “Click, Complain, Chipotle” contest (0)
- 12: School of Medicine PhD candidate explains her thesis—through dance (1)
- 12: Retail spots fill up University Circle’s Uptown project (0)
- 12: Darin Croft and researchers unearth oldest rodent fossils yet (0)
- 12: Six Spartans named UAA Athletes of the Week (0)
- 12: CWRU researchers win $1 million grant to create new motor (0)
- 12: Faculty and staff: Have you registered for BlueBash yet? (0)
- 11: Lydia Davis speaks: “A Beloved Duck Gets Cooked,” Oct. 20 (0)
- 11: BlueBash parking alert for Oct. 13 (0)
- 11: Three free yoga classes offered through Employee Wellness Program (0)
- 11: Law school’s 2011 Jessup Team receives award for best applicant brief in the world (0)
- 11: Begun Center researchers receive $400,000 to continue work on violence prevention in Cleveland (0)
- 11: Undergraduate Indian Students Association’s Navratri Garba to take place Oct. 14 (0)
- 11: Submit program proposals for SatCo by Oct. 18 (0)
- 11: UCITE session to cover “Dealing with the Unexpected in the Classroom” (0)
- 11: Emeritus professor to lecture on green jobs at Young Americans for Liberty event (0)
- 11: Staff and students: Learn how to create specialized degree at Mandel School open house (0)
- 11: Public Affairs Discussion Group to tackle who will be GOP presidential nominee (0)
- 11: New university center will give campus “an identity,” says Stephen Campbell (0)
- 11: Decorative contact lenses a major risk, says Thomas Steinemann (0)
- 11: Justin Buchler says process of remapping districts rarely changes (0)
- 11: Medicine’s David Kaelber talks technology and medicine (0)
- 11: Renowned neuroscientist Robert H. Miller named vice president for research (0)
- 11: Best-selling author, law alum Richard North Patterson speaks on campus Friday (0)
- 10: Learn more about studying abroad in Guatemala during participant presentations (0)
- 10: Half-day conference Oct. 14 to discuss consumer protection (0)
- 10: MLK Celebration Advisory Board accepting funding requests (0)
- 10: Henry Adams to deliver inaugural lecture at University of Minnesota (0)
- 10: Students, faculty and alumni moderate panels at Active Aging Symposium (0)
- 10: Get tickets for UPB’s fall break trip to Philadelphia (0)
- 10: Nominate a coworker for Employee Wellness Program’s employee spotlight (0)
- 10: Homecoming Week 2011 schedule set, featuring Powderpuff football, SpiritFest and more (0)
- 10: CWRU pro-life group holds three showings of documentary (0)
- 10: Alumni Weekend offers fun, engagement for entire CWRU community (0)
- 07: Deadline extended for study abroad/service trip to Costa Rica (0)
- 07: ITS hosts seminar with FBI agents on threats to intellectual, technological property (0)
- 07: Sweetest Day massage class being held at 121 Fitness Oct. 15 (0)
- 07: Domestic Violence Awareness Week events taking place across campus Oct. 10-14 (0)
- 07: Build public policy, advocacy skills in Mandel Center workshop (0)
- 07: Public lecture to discuss “Saving Elections from Politics” (0)
- 07: Memorial to be held Oct. 14 in honor of Albert J. Weatherhead III (0)
- 07: Spartan football players take spotlight in “The Plain Dealer” (0)
- 07: Bill Mahnic offers tips to avoid debit card fees (0)
- 07: Henry Adams writes tribute to Steve Jobs for “Smithsonian” (0)
- 07: About 1,200 attend Thursday’s job fair (0)
- 07: Facebook changes controversial among CWRU users (0)
- 07: 5 questions with…MBA student, international blogger Julia Steinberg (0)
- 06: Art historian Elina Gertsman presents in Europe on medieval art (0)
- 06: Music librarian Jeff Quick judges international “Iron Composer” contest (0)
- 06: Mandel School’s Terry Hokenstad publishes chapter in international social work handbook (0)
- 06: Art lecturer Chris Pekoc’s work featured in new gallery (0)
- 06: Learn about study abroad opportunities during information session Oct. 11 (0)
- 06: Weight Watchers at Work kicks off with open house Oct. 12 (0)
- 06: Go on “Seafood Watch” during free cooking demo Oct. 12 (0)
- 06: Schubert Center event to discuss research and juvenile justice reform (0)
- 06: Joseph Jankowski discusses CWRU’s tech transfer program (0)
- 06: Bioethicist Insoo Hyun on paying women to donate eggs for research (0)
- 05: Alumni Association to present awards during Alumni Luncheon Oct. 14 (0)
- 05: Colin Drummond highlights promising medical technology spinoffs (0)
- 05: Small business growing, but it doesn’t feel like it, writes Scott Shane (0)
- 05: This Supreme Court could be “term of the decade,” says Jonathan Adler (0)
- 05: Scott Shane talks small business and the economy on Bloomberg (0)
- 05: Dan Flannery talks partnership to curb teen crime (0)
- 05: Sociology’s David Warner finds black women suffer disabilities earlier (0)
- 05: Law’s Jonathan Adler quoted in John Stossel’s Fox Business blog (0)
- 05: Choices Fair to learn about majors, minors and degree programs, to be held Oct. 7 (0)
- 05: New study abroad courses approved for Global and Cultural Diversity credit (0)
- 05: Staff Advisory Council holding Sweetest Day bake sale Oct. 13 (0)
- 05: Fall schedule now online for free Case Learns workshops (0)
- 05: Pre-register for Homecoming Weekend 5K race by Oct. 6 (0)
- 05: WRUW taking part in College Radio Day; tune in Oct. 11 (0)
- 05: Area leaders, law alumni to discuss “Positioning Cuyahoga County for Recovery” (0)
- 05: Benefits changes for 2012; HR to hold informational sessions throughout October (21)
- 05: CWRU opens Center for International Affairs to ramp up global efforts (0)
- 04: Graduate student dental health care option under review; increased enrollment necessary (0)
- 04: Meditation 101 offered at discounted rate for CWRU employees (0)
- 04: UCITE session to cover “Digital Security Awareness” for faculty (0)
- 04: Discussion group to tackle climate change policy Oct. 7 (0)
- 04: ITS launches information security awareness program (2)
- 04: Law-Medicine Forum to discuss medical malpractice litigation (0)
- 03: Law’s Avidan Cover moderates Q&A with John Bolton, discusses War on Terrorism (0)
- 03: Michael Scharf presents around the world in August and September (0)
- 03: Aquarium fish are more aggressive in reduced environments, new study finds (1)
- 03: Mission trip to Rome to take place over winter break (0)
- 03: Women faculty: Learn tips on working with department chairs (0)
- 03: PNC Bank team on campus Oct. 6-7 to discuss new banking options, award prizes (0)
- 03: Learn about area’s health environment in brown bag seminar Oct. 12 (0)
- 03: Paul Tesar’s MS research receives $750,000 in funding (0)
- 03: Researchers receive $1.95 million grant to create free Health Risk Appraisal tool (0)
- 03: CWRU forms student banking alliance with PNC Bank (6)
- September 2011 (232)
- 30: National Coming Out Day speaker to discuss youth suicides and the LGBT movement (0)
- 30: Free hearing screenings offered throughout October (0)
- 30: Leadership Journey Series kicks off with session on networking (0)
- 30: Department of Physiology & Biophysics to host open house Oct. 22 (0)
- 30: Researchers, faculty invited to discussion on developments in oral cancer (0)
- 30: Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities Poetry Contest accepting submissions (0)
- 30: Duke Law School professor to lecture on idea, history of “war time” (0)
- 30: The quad, patios, a fountain—students’ favorite study spots revealed (0)
- 30: 5 questions with…SAGES lecturer, pre-law adviser, dancer Terri Mester (0)
- 29: Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle East Studies presents author, columnist Rami Khouri (2)
- 29: PeopleSoft HCM outage scheduled for Oct. 2 (0)
- 29: Fast-a-Thon fundraiser to be held Oct. 2 (0)
- 29: Abstracts being accepted for Undergraduate Research Symposium; cash prizes available (0)
- 29: Eldred Theater opens 2011-12 drama series with “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” (0)
- 29: Batter up: Calling all faculty and staff for Spartan Softball Game (0)
- 29: School of Medicine receives $1.5 million grant from Cleveland Foundation (0)
- 28: Professor Krzysztof Palczewski receives Poland’s Knight’s Cross of the Order of Merit (1)
- 28: Medicine professor Richard Rudick receives inaugural Case Western Reserve Medal (0)
- 28: Engineers Without Borders members to share their summer experiences (0)
- 28: Registration open for Celebration of Student Writing (0)
- 28: Rep. Emanuel Cleaver to keynote Louis Stokes Leadership Symposium (0)
- 28: Renowned civil rights lawyer to discuss “The Road to Justice” Oct. 6 (0)
- 28: Celebrate the season at the Farm Harvest Festival Oct. 1 (0)
- 27: DiversityInc Media CEO to speak during Power of Diversity Series Oct. 3 (0)
- 27: Event to honor 50th anniversary of the Freedom Rides Sept. 30 (0)
- 27: Case Crew brings home the gold, wins bid to Head of the Charles Regatta (0)
- 27: Get involved with Relay for Life at kickoff event Sept. 30 (0)
- 27: Online registration now available to connect devices to wired network (0)
- 27: Humans vs. Zombies begins Oct. 5; registration opens Oct. 1 (0)
- 27: Andrew Pollis conducts two speaking engagements in September (0)
- 27: Michael Scharf to serve on panel discussing free speech in the age of terrorism (0)
- 27: Law professor Jacqueline Lipton presents on cyberlaw (2)
- 27: Dennis Harris speaks on panel on child hunger in the African-American community (0)
- 27: President Snyder attends White House event on new federal policies to support science researchers and their families (0)
- 26: Costa Rica winter break course approved for Global and Cultural Diversity credit (0)
- 26: ITS hosts information session on NetWars Sept. 27 (0)
- 26: Science Café Cleveland to discuss “Dinosaurs in Technicolor” (0)
- 26: Mohan Sankaran receives Peter Mark Memorial Award (0)
- 26: Jim Sheeler to be recognized as Colorado State distinguished alumnus (0)
- 26: Weatherhead Showcase open house to be held Oct. 22 (0)
- 26: UCITE session to discuss promotion, tenure at CWRU (0)
- 26: Department of Music presents “Wine, Women and Song!” Oct. 2 (0)
- 26: Claudia Coulton expects Cuyahoga County property values to drop (0)
- 26: Case Connection Zone a hotbed for development, says Lev Gonick (0)
- 26: Findings pave way for research, possible treatments of MS and more (0)
- 23: Grants available for urban health research (0)
- 23: Law professor Yuri Linetsky pens article on “Innocent Lawbreakers” (0)
- 23: Professors Hoffman, Podgurski publish article on electronic health records (0)
- 23: University to test emergency notification systems afternoon of Sept. 28 (0)
- 23: Students now able to connect six devices to high-speed network (0)
- 23: American Red Cross Blood Drive to be held Sept. 30 (0)
- 23: ITS expands training partnership with lynda.com to include individualized service (0)
- 23: Mandel Center to honor local leaders at Nonprofit Awards event Oct. 10 (0)
- 23: Albert J. Weatherhead III dies at age 86 (0)
- 23: KeyBank Foundation gives $1 million to Lerner College of Medicine (0)
- 23: Nutrition instructor Mary Beth Kavanagh tests nutrition IQ (0)
- 23: Stress of divorce could trigger hair loss in women, says Bahman Guyuron (0)
- 23: CWRU collaboration receives Ohio Third Frontier grant (0)
- 23: University Farm honored at 2011 Emerald Awards (0)
- 23: J.B. Silvers says all health insurance covers unnecessary items (0)
- 23: Senior Sai Santosh Kolluru discusses White House internship (0)
- 23: Nominations open for 2011 Homecoming Court (0)
- 23: 5 questions with…urban change-maker Richey Piiparinen (4)
- 22: C-SPAN Campaign 2012 Bus coming to campus (5)
- 22: Fall TV returns, to the delight of CWRU community; check their favorites (3)
- 22: QuikPay outage scheduled for specific hours Sept. 25-26 (0)
- 22: Medical students elected president, secretary of Student National Medical Association (1)
- 22: Michael Scharf appointed new International Criminal Law Network president (0)
- 22: Fall tuition waivers being processed; deadline to submit is Sept. 30 (0)
- 22: Community Service Fair to be held Sept. 30 to get entire campus involved (0)
- 22: Deadline for honorary degree nominations Sept. 27 (0)
- 22: Schubert Center to host discussion on children’s exposure to violence (0)
- 22: University friend Albert J. Weatherhead III passes (0)
- 21: Bon Appétit takes part in seventh Eat Local Challenge Sept. 27 (0)
- 21: Carrie Basas presents at law conferences across U.S. (0)
- 21: Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes and presents on climate change, Supreme Court (0)
- 21: Essay by Linda Ehrlich appears as special feature on new short film DVD (0)
- 21: Stay up to date on registrar, SIS news (0)
- 21: Faculty: Apply for Learning Fellows program for Spring 2012 (0)
- 21: Autism Speaks U chapter taking part in photo contest (0)
- 21: Learn how to create and finance a company in upcoming discussion (0)
- 21: University Farm helps dining halls go local (1)
- 21: Winners of CWRU Trivia Challenge announced (0)
- 20: Registration extended, keynote announced for “The University and National Security After 9/11” (0)
- 20: Five sessions on finding research positions coming in September and October (0)
- 20: Law school to honor Professor Laura Chisolm with memorial program (0)
- 20: Confidential focus group to address needs of female full professors (0)
- 20: CWRU Project Club hosts barbecue showcasing innovative projects (1)
- 20: CWRU police to offer self-defense class for women on campus (0)
- 20: Cancer research center will affect Clevelanders, says Sanford Markowitz (0)
- 20: Law professors Carney, Entin weigh in on Cincinnati’s rail issue (0)
- 20: Rhonda Williams provides insight in on-air book club (0)
- 20: County’s health care hike still generous, says J.B. Silvers (0)
- 20: Justin Buchler talks Ohio’s new political landscape (0)
- 20: Neurology’s Brian Koo studies restless legs, cardiovascular disease (0)
- 19: Ohio Third Frontier awards CWRU and partners $2.5 million for imaging research (0)
- 19: Ali Abunimah to speak on Palestinian issues Sept. 22 (0)
- 19: Learn about Kelvin Smith Library resources during UCITE session (0)
- 19: Susann Brady-Kalnay earns Special Achievement Award from alma mater (0)
- 19: CWRU awarded $540,000 to study offshore wind resources (0)
- 19: New short-term study abroad opportunities available over winter, spring breaks (0)
- 19: Art Studio Faculty Exhibition to be held Sept. 23-Oct. 14 (2)
- 19: Gig.U releases request for information to bring next-gen networks to campus communities (0)
- 19: National Cancer Institute establishes $11.3 million center at CWRU (0)
- 16: Housing director Alma Sealine visits Amsterdam to discuss university housing trends (0)
- 16: Considering law school? Attend the pre-law information session Sept. 23 (0)
- 16: Seminar series shows how to use High Performance Computing Cluster (0)
- 16: Workshops for women faculty to cover communication, negotiation (0)
- 16: Noted film critic to speak on campus in October (0)
- 16: CWRU named military-friendly university (0)
- 16: Political science’s Pete Moore talks Palestinian bid for statehood (0)
- 16: Donald Freedheim on psychology of animal hoarders (0)
- 16: Robert McCullough talks mistakes in college applications (0)
- 16: Nabil Bissada discusses gum disease, diabetes (0)
- 16: Jared Bendis’ project featured at IngenuityFest (0)
- 15: 5 questions with…geology professor, dog devotee Peter McCall (2)
- 15: Application deadline approaching for L.E.A.D. Certificate Program for Supervisors (0)
- 15: Law, medicine professors awarded NIH grant to study genetics research issues (0)
- 15: Family Weekend to be held Sept. 23-25; family registration closes Sept. 19 (0)
- 15: Poetry reading with Chris Dombrowski to be held Sept. 28 (0)
- 15: Register for lecture “The University and National Security After 9/11” by Sept. 16 (1)
- 15: New investigators can apply for nutrition/obesity pilot project funding (0)
- 14: School of Medicine researchers develop technique to see cancer’s path (0)
- 14: Center for Global Health to lead international research initiative in Papua New Guinea (0)
- 14: Triolo, Audu earn $2.37 million grant from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (0)
- 14: Web content management initiative on the move, faculty/staff survey now open (0)
- 14: Kelvin Smith Library announces juried art contest (0)
- 14: Women in Leadership panelists to give “Career Advice from Women Who Rock” (0)
- 13: Get to know the Class of 2015 (0)
- 13: Bring in used electronics to be recycled, refurbished Sept. 16; learn new procedures for year-round pickup (0)
- 13: Researcher’s claims of 150-year-old people soon unlikely, says Robert Binstock (0)
- 13: Scott Shane says empty nesters becoming entrepreneurs (0)
- 13: Auto sales soar in NE Ohio, but numbers could be skewed, said Robin Dubin (0)
- 13: Justin Buchler discusses Ohio’s new redistricted map (0)
- 13: Music students’ performance highlighted (0)
- 13: CWRU receives $540,000 for wind energy research (0)
- 13: New fossils could change thinking about man’s origins (0)
- 13: New “Spartie” mascot to join CWRU Spartan (0)
- 13: Doctoral student studies health effects of 9/11 firefighters’ parents (0)
- 13: Law professor Colares to speak at The Idea of France Interdisciplinary Conference (0)
- 13: School of Law’s Hoffman presents in Chicago, publishes on electronic health records (0)
- 13: Mandel School to hold open house for interested students (0)
- 13: Flora Stone Mather Center for Women presents workshop for women of color (0)
- 13: Ubbelohde Lecture to cover “Britain, the Written Constitution and World History” (1)
- 13: Faculty Work in Progress series discusses emotional interactions with new media (0)
- 13: Software Center offers free SAS JMP update (0)
- 13: CWRU climbs to 38th in U.S. News’ Best Colleges 2012 Rankings (11)
- 12: Nursing professor authors guidebook on creative nursing career choices (0)
- 12: Music professor Rothenberg pens book on medieval and renaissance music (0)
- 12: Habitat for Humanity hosts “Let’s Shack Up” event Sept. 16 (4)
- 12: UCITE session for Sept. 15: Blackboard Learn 9.1 (0)
- 12: 121 Fitness’ fall Get “Fit for Life” eight-week program starts Sept. 19 (0)
- 12: Required Symantec Endpoint Protection software update now available (0)
- 12: “Israelis and Palestinians: The Possibilities for Peace” talk to be held Sept. 21 (2)
- 12: Charity Choice launches on Case for Community Day (0)
- 09: SAC collecting supplies for Cleveland schools as part of Case for Community Day (0)
- 09: Software Center updates SPSS to version 20 (0)
- 09: Civic Engagement Scholars: Applications due Wednesday (0)
- 09: Mark Starr named director of Greek Life (0)
- 09: Medicine professor Robert Bonomo named editor of microbiology journal (0)
- 09: Three blood drives taking place on campus for Case for Community Day (0)
- 09: Constitution Day Forum to discuss same-sex marriage and the Constitution (0)
- 09: Grad student support group holds first monthly meeting Sept. 13 (0)
- 09: CWRU community will remember 10th anniversary of 9/11 this weekend; find out how (0)
- 08: Scott Shane calls downward trend of self-employed “troubling” (0)
- 08: Scott Simpson on why men’s ring fingers are so long (0)
- 08: Jane Korsberg offers healthy tips for workplace eating (0)
- 08: Susan Helper discusses manufacturing company’s new strategy (0)
- 08: Inamori Center honors Beatrice Mtetwa with Inamori Ethics Prize (0)
- 08: Science Café Cleveland to discuss “Combustion: from candle, rocket to wildfire” (0)
- 08: Seminar to explain how to find undergraduate research positions (0)
- 08: University Singers looking for new voices; no audition required (0)
- 08: Training for CCEL’s tutoring, mentoring program to be held Saturday (0)
- 08: Mandel Center seminar to feature Richard Boyatzis on “Coaching with Compassion” (0)
- 08: Annual faculty promotions, tenure list now available (0)
- 08: PyMOL software now available for free download (0)
- 08: Ten bands to play at WRUW’s 30th annual Studio-A-Rama on Sept. 10 (0)
- 08: BlueBash kicks off Homecoming and Alumni Weekend, featuring Goo Goo Dolls (0)
- 08: Team used Saint-Gobain contest to launch business effort; meetings for new competition begin tonight (0)
- 08: 5 questions with…CWRU’s new Spartan Nicholas Barron (1)
- 07: Book tells University Farm’s historical past; book signing to be held Sept. 10 (1)
- 07: Center for International Affairs holds opening ceremony, study abroad fair Sept. 8 (0)
- 07: Leon Gabinet publishes article on marital tax issues (0)
- 07: School of Law’s Michael Scharf publishes article, serves as chair of piracy working group (0)
- 07: Law professor Irina Manta presents at Chicago, NYC law schools (0)
- 07: IMPROVment to hold free improv comedy shows Sept. 9-10, auditions Sept. 12-14 (0)
- 07: National Society of Collegiate Scholars hosts cornhole competition Sept. 14 (0)
- 07: Faculty, researchers encouraged to attend vendor demonstrations of new software (0)
- 07: 121 Fitness offers free one-week trial Sept. 12-18 (0)
- 07: Women faculty workshop series kicks off with Lab Management and Administration (0)
- 07: Campus diversity survey results announced; community forums to be held (0)
- 07: KSL creates new online forum for Common Reading (0)
- 07: CWRU to host two 9/11 commemoration events (3)
- 06: Anisfield-Wolf Award Recipients for Nonfiction to speak Sept. 14 at CWRU (0)
- 06: Anisfield-Wolf Book Award winners to lecture on “Digital Scholarship and the African Diaspora” (0)
- 06: Mather Spotlight Prize honorees announced from each school or college (0)
- 06: Women’s Club Fall Tea to be held Sept. 15; new members welcome (0)
- 06: Memorial set for nursing school emeritus professor June Watt (0)
- 06: Free On Demand movie service now available to students (1)
- 06: Applications for Eastwood-Inamori Staff Educational Scholarship now accepted (0)
- 06: Japanese university students to present research on campus Sept. 14 (0)
- 06: Scott Shane explains struggling employment numbers in Ohio (0)
- 06: Two business leaders make $5 million gift to university (1)
- 06: Quilts created by CWRU community post-9/11 on display this week (0)
- 02: Law professor Jessie Hill says Ohio’s Issue 3 could impede other health care laws (0)
- 02: Smoking ban linked to fewer heart attacks, says David Bruckman (0)
- 02: How to make an objection, according to law’s Jim McElhaney (0)
- 02: Inamori Ethics Prize to be awarded to Beatrice Mtetwa Sept. 7; get free tickets now (0)
- 02: Registration for winter break study abroad to Bangladesh, Ecuador ends Sept. 9 (0)
- 02: Free cooking demo, “Farm to Fork, from Bon Appetit & the University Farm,” held Sept. 12 (0)
- 02: Network with alumni through Facebook (0)
- 02: President Snyder to hold open forum with CWRU chapter of AAUP (0)
- 02: Higher Education Law 101 session for new employees to be held Sept. 22 (0)
- 02: E4S and Fowler Center bring Hunter Lovins to campus Sept. 20 (0)
- 02: School of Law professors find Issue 3 too broad (0)
- 02: E-records could improve care, said Randall Cebul (0)
- 02: Dermatology’s Susan Nedorost explains contact dermatitis (0)
- 02: Shirley Moore talks self-managing diabetes (0)
- 02: Online book purchasing reigns; traditional textbooks stand strong against e-books (0)
- 02: 5 questions with…USG president, mashup master Divya Aggarwal (0)
- 01: Engineers Without Borders holds fall kickoff meetings Sept. 6-7 (0)
- 01: LGBT faculty welcome reception to be held Sept. 12 (0)
- 01: Funding available for NSF Partnerships for International Research and Education (0)
- 01: Employee Wellness Seminar Sept. 7 to discuss exercise and aging (0)
- 01: Information meetings to be held for study abroad, service learning trip to Costa Rica (0)
- 01: One week left to register for Case for Community Day (0)
- 01: Latest update for data access, reporting software SAS MR 2 available on Software Center (0)
- 01: Stronger, lighter wind turbine blade developed by Marcio Loos, colleagues (0)
- 01: Long-distance caregiving a burden, says nursing’s Polly Mazanec (0)
- 01: Medical student starts up local food-delivery service (0)
- 01: Scott Shane explains small business influence on jobless rate (0)
- 01: Civic Engagement Scholars program accepting applications; 100 2010-11 scholars announced (0)
- August 2011 (168)
- 31: Jonathan Adler to hold new Verheij chair at law school (1)
- 31: Chinese Students and Scholars Association to host summer BBQ Sept. 10 (0)
- 31: Staff Advisory Council announces 27 elected representatives (0)
- 31: Women Faculty Connect resumes Sept. 14 (0)
- 31: Organizations raising funds for Dignity! Period. and domestic violence center in Cleveland (0)
- 30: 70 free tickets available for Sept. 3 kickoff of Spartan football season at John Carroll (0)
- 30: University organizations host first Eid-ul-Fitr celebration Sept. 1 (0)
- 30: Beatrice Mtetwa to receive Inamori Ethics Prize Sept. 7 for human rights efforts (0)
- 30: 121 Fitness offers students 50 percent off initiation fee, through Sept. 30 (0)
- 30: Dental students earn more than $26,000 in scholarships from Ohio Dental Association Foundation (0)
- 30: Economics chair Scott Shane earns Small Business Influencer award (0)
- 30: Case Co-op Program hosts four orientation meetings for interested students (0)
- 30: Sept. 8 workshop will train employees to build a safer workplace (0)
- 30: UCITE session Sept. 1: Getting to Know Your Students (0)
- 30: Submit requests for Spartan or new Spartie mascot to attend on-campus events (0)
- 30: Endnote version X5 now available in Software Center (0)
- 30: Case Theater Society presents free shows of “Tape” Sept. 1-3 (0)
- 30: Law school’s Jonathan Entin talks Cuyahoga County absentee ballots (0)
- 30: Bill Marling discusses dark novel on BBC’s “Americana” (0)
- 30: Huffington Post highlights CWRU’s No. 7 ranking (0)
- 30: Why SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca thinks female-driven movies are hits this summer (0)
- 30: Dean Pamela Davis on doctor shortages, medical school solutions (0)
- 29: Free tickets available for Fall Convocation, featuring keynote speaker Michael Sandel (0)
- 29: Emergency Medicine Research Division seeks new researchers (0)
- 29: Promoting Health Across Boundaries seeks undergrad, grad students for multidisciplinary fellowship (0)
- 29: New PostCheck policy announced for campus postings, including fliers, chalking and Spirit Wall (4)
- 29: Reception to be held Sept. 20 for women faculty hired since August 2010 (0)
- 29: RePlay for Kids hosting toy repair workshop Sept. 6 (0)
- 29: Washington Monthly ranks Case Western Reserve seventh in the nation (4)
- 29: New sexual conduct bathroom poster campaign released for 2011-13 (6)
- 29: Seven faculty members to be honored at convocation as Distinguished University Professors (0)
- 26: NeoProteomics, co-founded by Mark Chance, earns $300k grant (0)
- 26: Robert Del Rosa, CWRU’s longtime head wrestling coach, passes away (11)
- 26: Four School of Medicine professors join IDEAL to focus on faculty diversity (0)
- 26: Spartan Mascot Team seeks 2-3 students for new “Spartie” mascot (0)
- 26: Learn about studying abroad in Bangladesh during upcoming meetings (0)
- 26: Psychiatry professor Sara West says no clear trends in filicide exist (0)
- 26: Convertibles, vintage cars needed for 2011 homecoming parade (0)
- 26: Flora Stone Mather Center for Women hosts open house Sept. 1 for campus community (0)
- 26: Law professor Lewis Katz talks N.J. eyewitness identification reform (0)
- 26: On the road or behind a desk, CWRU students kept busy this summer—find out how (0)
- 26: 5 questions with…international affairs director, community theater lover Molly Watkins (0)
- 25: Inamori Ethics Dialogue Award accepting student essay entries; deadline is Sept. 5 (0)
- 25: The Daily website goes mobile (0)
- 25: Jonathan Adler suggests alternative views for GOP on EPA (0)
- 25: Learn how to find undergraduate research spots during SOURCE seminars Sept. 2, 6 (0)
- 25: Women staff: WILD Wednesday lunch discussions return Aug. 31 (0)
- 24: Law professors weigh in on recent Supreme Court rulings (0)
- 24: Engineering’s David Zeng discusses earthquake’s effect on Cleveland (0)
- 24: Professor Daniel Goldmark discusses animating music (0)
- 24: Harvard professor, best-selling author to speak at convocation Aug. 31 (0)
- 24: 2011-12 General Bulletin now available, including course descriptions, degree requirements (0)
- 24: Faculty can now accompany students to meals in dining halls at discounted price (3)
- 24: First-year students: Take the CWRU trivia challenge Aug. 26 (0)
- 24: Eric Baer named American Chemical Society fellow (0)
- 24: Faculty: Sign up for Fall Convocation procession (0)
- 24: Feel the earthquake yesterday? Find out how to stay safe if indoors, outdoors or in a car during a quake (0)
- 24: University names Libby Keefer new general counsel (0)
- 23: CWRU sponsors Aretha Franklin American Music Masters tribute (0)
- 23: Clinical trials use adult stem cells to treat MS (0)
- 23: Weatherhead School highlighted in guide to MBA programs (0)
- 23: Nutrition instructor discusses quick, healthy breakfast options (0)
- 23: Winter break study abroad opportunities available to Ecuador, Costa Rica, Bangladesh and Israel (0)
- 23: Words Matter setting fall meeting schedule; new participants welcome (0)
- 23: Researchers join to launch groundbreaking clinical trial for MS treatment (0)
- 23: NI VeriStand software now available for download (0)
- 22: Small businesses overpay for health insurance, collaborative research finds (0)
- 22: Mary Davis discusses recent fashion controversy at LA Philharmonic (0)
- 22: Researchers discover natural defense against C. diff (0)
- 22: Senior Stephen Hatch earns Rockwell Automation’s Student Associate Innovation Award (0)
- 22: USG sponsors Welcome Back Party for undergrads Aug. 27; entertainment includes student band, DJ battle (0)
- 22: Information session for LEAD, leadership program for supervisors, to be held Aug. 31 (0)
- 22: Vegetarian kitchen in law school, Shticks, changes name to Munch–A Simple Kitchen (3)
- 22: Case for Community Day registration open until Sept. 9; sign up early before slots fill up (0)
- 22: Environmentally friendly home in University Circle to test no-furnace concept (0)
- 22: Auto supply chain at a crossroads, according to Weatherhead School report (0)
- 19: Become a match for new-to-campus international students through Friendship Family Program (0)
- 19: New book explains ballet’s fashion influence, from streetwear to Chanel (1)
- 19: SAFE Line gets new central phone number; offers privileged reporting to discuss sexual assault, relationship violence (0)
- 19: Lion operating system for Mac added to Software Center (1)
- 19: CWRU is crazy for CLE sports; see where your favorite team ranks (2)
- 18: New MathType for Macintosh version available in Software Center (0)
- 18: 5 questions with…Urban Health Initiative’s Amy Sheon (3)
- 18: Software Center now offers ChemBioDraw Ultra 12 as free download (0)
- 17: Nursing professor heads to Lebanon as Fulbright Scholar (0)
- 17: Kelvin Smith Library café, Cramelot, reopens Aug. 22 (0)
- 17: Mandel School honors staff with MSASSy awards (0)
- 17: Faculty now have instant online access to more than 90 percent of core textbooks (3)
- 16: CaseWireless network gets upgrade; now 5 times faster than CaseGuest (6)
- 16: Jacqueline Lipton publishes, presents on “innocent copyright infringement,” derivative works (0)
- 16: Jonathan Adler’s recent writings, presentations range from global warming to health care policy (0)
- 16: School of Medicine researchers finds new forest rodent fossils in highland desert (0)
- 16: Gun violence in Cleveland lower than in the ’90s, says Daniel Flannery (0)
- 16: President Snyder’s accomplishments touted by The Plain Dealer (0)
- 16: Scott Shane explains recession’s effects on self-employment (0)
- 16: Memorial service to be held for Mandel School Emeritus Professor Edmond Jenkins (1)
- 16: Log volunteer hours online to help measure university’s impact on community (0)
- 15: Maximum message size to change for individuals using email clients, beginning Aug. 17 (0)
- 15: Research team led by engineering professor earns $7 million Department of Defense grant (0)
- 15: Seminar on why play improves productivity in the office to be held Aug. 23 (0)
- 15: Three CWRU grad students selected for inaugural NASA research class (0)
- 15: Denny’s All Nighter to open Aug. 22 in former Silver Spartan Diner space (7)
- 12: And CWRU’s favorite summer box office hit is… (0)
- 11: Phillip Resnick weighs in on mother’s defense of “altruistic filicide” (0)
- 11: 5 questions with…GSS president, avid outdoorsman Quentin Jamieson (0)
- 11: US Bank ATM removed in Nord Hall; replacements coming soon (9)
- 10: Faculty teach neuroscience to high school students in innovative program (0)
- 10: Student RTA passes effective today—find out pickup, purchasing information (0)
- 10: SIS outage planned for Aug. 12-14; other systems affected include Blackboard, transcript requests and QuikPay (0)
- 10: Mandel School’s Kathleen Farkas discusses importance of words as therapy (0)
- 10: Law professor Lewis Katz talks about a Louisville police investigation (0)
- 10: Bill Mahnic explains how to capitalize on the changing stock market (0)
- 10: Law school’s Richard Gordon weighs in on the debt deal, economy (0)
- 10: Ordinance on flash mobs wouldn’t hold up in court, says Jacqueline Lipton (0)
- 09: Ninth annual Case for Community Day to be held Sept. 16 (0)
- 09: On-campus blood drive to be held Aug. 25 for CWRU community (0)
- 09: Outage planned for QuikPay on Aug. 11 from midnight to 7 a.m. (0)
- 09: Eva Kahana to receive distinguished career award from Gerontological Society of America (0)
- 09: Eleven staff members earn CAPS certificates in financial management (0)
- 09: Alumni, friends help university break all-time fundraising records (2)
- 09: Chris Sheridan named VP of marketing and communications, senior adviser to the president (1)
- 08: New Northeast Ohio University Consortium for Middle East Studies launches (0)
- 08: Urban art therapy grows in Detroit Shoreway; Richey Piiparinen gets involved (0)
- 08: Jerry Shuck discusses reduced duty hours for medical residents (0)
- 08: Professor Hokenstad explains why globalization is important to social work (0)
- 08: Voting for SAC elections closes Aug. 15 (0)
- 08: WebDrive version 10 now available in Software Center (0)
- 08: Students spend summer at Cleveland farms to promote sustainability, nutrition (0)
- 05: Petty cash session on Aug. 17 canceled (0)
- 05: Jonathan Adler talks market vs. government regulation of environment (0)
- 05: New strain of salmonella fights off antibiotics, sayd Robert Bonomo (0)
- 05: Researchers discover two new rodents in Bolivia (0)
- 05: Small businesses may not be seeking loans; Scott Shane weighs in (0)
- 05: Anthony Sowell to speak to court; Lewis Katz doubts it will have much effect (0)
- 05: Thwing Center Postal Substation’s operating hours limited week of Aug. 8-11 (0)
- 05: The Onion’s A.V. Club tours Superman house with SAGES fellows Ricca, Sangiacomo (0)
- 05: Ukulele grows in popularity; music’s Daniel Goldmark explains why (0)
- 05: Law professor Michael Scharf gives his advice for Mubarak trial (0)
- 04: 5 questions with…Chuck Hart: EHS director, rock ‘n’ roll enthusiast (0)
- 04: Location-based apps are growing in popularity, but do people around campus trust them? (0)
- 04: Planned outage of QuikPay scheduled for Aug 7-8 (0)
- 04: Emeritus professor Frederick Way III passes; memorial to be held at Amasa Stone Chapel (0)
- 04: Cashier’s Office to be closed Aug. 12; will reopen Aug. 15 (0)
- 04: Law professor Jacqueline Lipton presents on panel at Southeast law school conference (0)
- 04: Visiting law professor Jon Groetzinger Jr. presents webinar on foreign compliance (0)
- 03: Nursing school’s flight nurse training program in the spotlight (0)
- 03: Law’s Jonathan Adler discusses interests of corporate lobbyist (0)
- 03: Distribution Services under new management; services continue in all areas (2)
- 03: Software Center upgrades ESRI ArcGIS software to version 10 (0)
- 03: Leutner Commons named best college dining concept in U.S. (18)
- 02: University Farm earns Crain’s Emerald Award for outstanding sustainability program (1)
- 02: Career Center to host international student workshop on résumés, CVs and job searching (0)
- 02: Faculty applicants sought for Pew Scholars Program; $240,000 award available (0)
- 02: CWRU film buffs name their summer movie picks (6)
- 02: Email inbox storage space increases to more than 300 percent of original capacity (4)
- 02: Law professor Andrew Pollis talks 9/11 experience (0)
- 02: SAGES’ Mike Sangiacomo talks “The Avengers” filming in Cleveland (0)
- 02: Jared Bendis, among others, to showcase products at Ingenuityfest (0)
- 02: Great Lakes Science Center, CWRU Clinical Translational Science Collaborative earn grant (0)
- 02: Biologists now studying management; Scott Shane’s research highlighted (0)
- 01: Submit recommendations for honorary degree recipients, to be presented at commencement (1)
- 01: Diversity office launches required training to lessen bias in faculty searches (2)
- 01: Masahiro Morikawa to receive Family Medicine Educator of the Year Award (0)
- 01: A profile of visiting law professor Carrie Basis in Diversity & The Bar (2)
- 01: CWRU Student-Run Free Clinic to open this fall (0)
- 01: Finance professor J.B. Silvers discusses health care costs (0)
- 01: Daytime naps are good for you, writes nursing professor Elizabeth Click (0)
- 01: SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca discusses violence in the media (0)
- July 2011 (136)
- 29: Worrying can impact interpersonal relationships, study finds (0)
- 29: Check status of your health, safety training requirements on EHS website (0)
- 29: Announcing free kettlebell classes by appointment at 121 Fitness (0)
- 29: SAC elections to kick off at Party on the Quad today (0)
- 28: 5 questions with…anthropology PhD student Stephanie McClure (2)
- 28: Ultra high-speed networks crucial to area, says CIO Lev Gonick in NY Times (0)
- 28: Preemie health issues stabilize by adolescence, pediatrics professor Maureen Hack finds (0)
- 28: Team created for Walk to End Alzheimer’s in memory of professor Mark Smith (0)
- 28: Science Café takes guests to prehistoric South America; location changes to Market Garden Brewery (0)
- 28: Researchers build artificial lung that runs on air, not pure oxygen (0)
- 27: Free cooking demo Aug. 3 shows how to incorporate whole grains into meals (0)
- 27: Infectious Diseases Alliance to host family-friendly back-to-school health festival with screenings, immunizations (0)
- 27: CWRU leads national effort to develop ultra high-speed networks (0)
- 26: Emeritus professor Eli Reshotko named to NASA roundtable (4)
- 26: School of Law’s Kevin McMunigal pens piece on investigative deceit for law journal (0)
- 26: Law professor Juscelino Colares publishes article on WTO adjudication (0)
- 26: History department’s Peter Shulman publishes article on “The Making of a Tax Break” (0)
- 26: Why aren’t legal academics present in Washington? Law professor Jonathan Adler weighs in
