Michael Scharf presents on fraud and piracy abroad; publishes international law article January 5, 2012Michael Scharf, the John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International...Publications & Presentations·
Law’s Carrie Basas works with ABA’s Standing Committee on Specialization January 5, 2012Carrie Basas, visiting associate professor of law, attended the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Specialization in Austin,...Publications & Presentations·
NIH offers grant for expensive research instruments; deadline Jan. 27 January 5, 2012The internal deadline to apply for the National Institutes of Health Shared Instrumentation Grant Program is Jan. 27....Faculty & Staff·
Library’s Cramelot café open during interim winter session January 5, 2012Cramelot, located in Kelvin Smith Library, is open Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., during the interim winter session. Come...Campus Updates·
Next Case Downtown Lecture Series to cover “Practice Guidelines and Medical Malpractice” January 5, 2012Maxwell Mehlman, professor of law and bioethics and the director of the Law-Medicine Center, will lead the next...Campus UpdatesEvents·
Claudia Coulton explains need for neighborhood naming January 5, 2012The awkward art of neighborhood naming The Atlantic Cities: Cities around the country are working to reinforce current...Media·
President Snyder featured on The Sound of Ideas January 5, 2012Case Western Reserve University President Barbara Snyder Ideastream: President Barbara R. Snyder was the featured guest on The...Media·
5 questions with…biology student, charity founder Andrea Sterenstein January 5, 2012It’s that time of year when everyone’s setting goals and making resolutions. But junior Andrea Sterenstein is kicking...5questions·
Bill Memberg’s work with RePlay for Kids earns him title “Community Hero” January 4, 2012Bill Memberg adapts toys for kids with special needs The Plain Dealer: Senior biomedical engineer Bill Memberg is...Media·
Twisting molecules by brute force: A top-down approach January 4, 2012Molecules that are twisted are ubiquitous in nature and have important consequences in biology, chemistry, physics and medicine....Science & Tech·