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the online magazine for Case Western Reserve University
fall/winter 2015 issue
features
TRUE GEMS
World-class mentoring creates new scientists and cutting-edge materials.
EDUCATION TRANSFORMATION
Dental, medicine, nursing and social work students learn to work as a team.
SIX DEGREES OF MICHAEL GOLDBERG
Planting seeds of entreprenuership on campus
and around the world.
A CONVERSATION WITH...
Diana Bilimoria, PhD, KeyBank Professor and Chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management.
THINKING BACK
A look back at the CWRU Film Society's long-running
sci-fi film marathon.
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SHELF LIFE
Read about recent and notable publications from Case Western Reserve faculty.
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PRESIDENT'S LETTER
Two new extraordinary spaces on campus.
launch
POSITIONS AFFIRMED
Berg and Scharf named
law school co-deans.
A LEGACY OF MENTORS
Paying it forward at the School of Nursing.
MANDEL SCHOOL MAKEOVER
Major renovation helps kick off centennial.
SEARCHING FOR STATUES
Art historian combs Europe for controversial Shrine Madonnas.
THINK[BOX] MOVES
AND EXPANDS
Innovation center offers more space and resources for makers.
MEET SOME MAKERS
Five examples of companies, products, art and research from think[box].
STUDENT INVENTION FUELS INTEREST
Senior presents jet fuel-saving nozzle at the White House.
PEDALING HOMEMADE POWER
Students' class project charges cellphones in developing world.
VIOLINS OFFER
RESILIENT REFRAIN
Instruments from the Holocaust played, displayed and discussed at community concerts and events.
A SURVIVOR'S STORY
Late alumnus had survived the Nazi invasion of Poland.
MALTZ PERFORMING ARTS CENTER NOW OPEN
Renovations at The Temple
–
Tifereth Israel fuse state-of-the-art technology and historic preservation.
DRIVEN TO PROVIDE DENTAL CARE
Dental school van brings care to seniors in Cleveland area.
OVERLAPPING WITH LUCY
Researchers name new early human species based on jawbone from Ethiopia.
ISRAELI CAVE DIG
University co-leads a summer ritual of archeological discovery.
MAKING MEDICAL BIG DATA MORE SECURE
Law professor recommends options for better protecting information.
STUDYING IN KAZAKHSTAN
Student wins prestigious
national scholarship for
immersive overseas education.
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A RENAISSANCE MAN AT GOOGLE
Matthew Stepka, JD (CIT '88, WRC '88),
is a techie, artist, musician
and world traveler.
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COSTLY COLLISIONS
Ann McKee (MED '79) is an expert on brain trauma that can result from collisions on the playing field and the battlefield.
REMEMBERING LOUIS STOKES
Mandel School dean pens tribute to the late lawyer, congressman and educator.
ALUMNI AWARD WINNERS
Recognizing five graduates.
ALUMNI HOUSE EXPANDS
Construction starts on
8,900-square-foot addition.
FINDING HIS PASSION
Meet the new Alumni Association director.
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SKIN-CHANGING FROG
Discovering first amphibian known to alter skin texture.
GOING SMALL TO BETTER UNDERSTAND HUMAN HEALTH
Genetically similar to humans, mutated fruit flies drive university medical research.
CHANGING HABITS
Studying brain reactions to health messages may reveal ways to alter behavior.
SHUTTING DOWN CANCER STEM CELLS
Researcher works to halt
the spread of tumors.
THE SIBLING FACTOR
Analyzing how relationships with brothers and sisters can help traumatized children.
AUDACIOUS OPHTHALMOSCOPE
Developing new tool to peer into the inner workings of eyes.
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FINDING BEAUTY
Alejandro Abreu (CWR '09) shares wisdom he learned through homelessness, war, literature and work with the U.S. Department of Justice.