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First Year Festival and Winter Wonderland
The Office of Residence Life, along with First Year Experience and Family Programs, Undergraduate Studies, and La Alianza, will hold the second annual First Year Festival and Winter Wonderland Jan. 17-20 to welcome first-year students back to campus. The week will conclude with the Winter…
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Nursing school researchers receive grant to study how caregivers of people with bipolar disorder can improve their own health
Case Western Reserve receives $2 million grant to study health of caregivers for relatives with bipolar disorder Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Nurse scientists at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing received a $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to…
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History's John Broich writes about how journalists covered the rise of fascist leaders in the 1920s and 1930s
Normalizing fascists The Conversation: John Broich, associate professor of history, wrote about how journalists covered the rise of fascist leaders in Italy and Germany in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Postdoctoral scholar recognized for dissertation by Korean American Social Work Educators Association
Eun Lye Lee, a postdoctoral scholar at the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, received the Outstanding Dissertation Award from the Korean American Social Work Educators Association (KASWEA). KASWEA is one of the standing Asian caucus groups of Council on Social Work Education.…
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PRCHN’s Darcy Freedman receives award for work in nutrition
Staff members from the American Public Health Association with Darcy Freedman (second from right) Darcy Freedman, associate director of the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, received the Sarah Samuels Memorial Award during the American Public Health Association annual…
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Kelvin Smith Library Oval sidewalks open to pedestrian traffic only beginning Dec. 22
The Kelvin Smith Library Exterior Oval and sidewalks to the Oval have been updated and will be open to pedestrian traffic only. This change will become effective Thursday, Dec. 22. A service drive has been created on the west side of Thwing Center for Safe Ride and Shuttle pick-ups and deliveries…
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5 questions with… junior engineering student Jamie Yu
Jamie Yu has always enjoyed building things, whether with Legos, musical notes or a string of code. Yu grew up playing music, often creating her own songs for piano and guitar. And while she didn’t follow this passion into college, the skills and creativity she developed translated to her studies…
Guess Where: Health Services Building
Nearly all who answered this week’s Guess Where question where able to correctly guess the Health Services Building—also the former law school building. Designed by Charles F. Schweinfurth and completed in 1896, the building originally served as the first home of the School of Law. Schweinfurth…
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PeopleSoft Financials to be unavailable early Saturday
PeopleSoft Financials will be unavailable from 2 to 6 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 17. During this time, engineers will perform maintenance to the system. For questions or requests for help during this outage, contact the [U]Tech Service Desk at 216.368.HELP (4357) or help@case.edu.
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Undergraduate student receives American Society for Microbiology Undergraduate Research Fellowship
Chinweoke Osigwe, an undergraduate student studying biochemistry, was selected as a recipient of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Undergraduate Research Fellowship. The fellowship is for students planning to pursue graduate careers in microbiology. Fellows have the opportunity to…