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National Preparedness Month: Get tips on caring for older loved ones through natural disasters 
National Preparedness Month is recognized each September to promote family and community disaster planning now and throughout the year. This month, the Office of Resiliency will provide resources for all members of the Case Western Reserve University community to better prepare for a wide range of…
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Mandel School’s Nancy Rolock presents at conference in England
Nancy Rolock, the Henry L. Zucker Professor in Social Work Practice at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, was part of a group of presenters at the European Scientific Association On Residential And Family Care For Children And Adolescents at the University of…
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Medicine’s Matthias Buck explores limitations of ChatGPT
Matthias Buck, professor of physiology and biophysics at the School of Medicine, was invited to write the president’s column, “Under the Microscope,” for the Protein Society's September newsletter. His piece, titled “Beyond hype and fear: Some Thoughts on the Impact of AI/ChatGPT on Research,…
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Religious studies’ Timothy Beal writes about climate change for the Public Interest Technology University Network
Timothy Beal, Distinguished University Professor and the Florence Harkness Professor of Religion, recently wrote about his work on technology, the humanities and climate change for a piece published by the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN). Case Western Reserve University is an…
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“A Brief History of Cosmic Harmony”
The Department of Music will host a talk by Aviva Rothman, associate professor of history at Case Western Reserve University, titled “A Brief History of Cosmic Harmony” today (Sept. 22) from 4 to 5 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. Cosmic harmony for centuries signified an order that linked microcosm and…
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Professor Brian Gran contributes to submission for National Science Foundation roadmap
Brian Gran, professor of sociology and law, participated in and contributed to a submission made to the U.S. National Science Foundation's new Directorate on Technology, Innovation and Partnerships’ three-year roadmap for future investment decisions. The submission was made by Public Interest…
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Open Safe Zone
The LGBT Center will host an open Safe Zone LGBTQ+ allyship training session for Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members Tuesday, Oct. 3, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center first-floor conference room. Attendees will learn essential LGBTQ+ vocabulary,…
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Explore digital scholarship opportunities and tools
Kelvin Smith Library invites members of the Case Western Reserve University community to join the Digital Scholarship Interest Group for casual meetings on the last Wednesday of each month. Attendees will discuss various topics like mapping, visualization, multimedia presentation and open…
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PeopleSoft HCM to be unavailable early Sunday
Due to scheduled maintenance, PeopleSoft HCM will be unavailable Sunday, Sept. 24, from 1 to 5 a.m. During this time, employees will be unable to view or update employee information, including entering updated personal information, entering time, approving time and viewing paychecks, in addition…
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CWRU’s Innovation Week to celebrate innovation, entrepreneurship with events Sept. 26–29
Six to earn Innovator of the Year awards Whether in labs or lecture halls, student organizations or startup businesses, innovation is a constant across Case Western Reserve. Next week, Sept. 26–29, the university will recognize that spirit with Innovation Week—four days filled with nearly 20…