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“Breathe” mini relaxation series
Students can take a break from studying for finals at “Breathe,” a mini interactive relaxation series. The event will be held Friday, Dec. 16, from 1 to 1:30 p.m. and from 5 to 5:30 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library’s Dampeer Room. ConnectCWRU, University Health & Counseling Services and the…
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New book examines legal, ethical and policy implications of electronic health records and medical “big data”
Recent years have marked a dramatic transition from paper to electronic medical records. Simultaneously, Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems allow for the creation of medical “big data”—massive collections of electronic data that can be used for medical research, public health initiatives and…
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Renew parking pass for spring semester by Dec. 23
The deadline for students to renew their fall parking permit for spring is Dec. 23 at 4 p.m. Renew your parking pass at case.edu/access-services/parking/renewal/. If you are having trouble renewing online, come to Access Services during the business hours listed on the website.
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Submit form for a hang tag replacement by Jan. 17
All employees who pay for their parking via payroll deduction and park in CWRU-owned parking lots must fill out the hang tag replacement form by Jan. 17. All black/yellow hang tags will be invalid after Jan. 31. Submit your hang tag replacement form.
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State says Case Western Reserve student unarmed when shot by police officer
Below is an updated version of last week’s report. The Case Western Reserve law student killed by a Hudson police officer Dec. 4 was shot five times, the Summit County Medical Examiner’s office reported yesterday. The information came a day after Ohio authorities announced that Saif Nasser…
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HoloAnatomy app earns another top honor
HoloAnatomy, the mixed-reality app that Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic introduced last spring, has won yet another accolade. It is one of 50 winners of a 2017 Digital Edge Award, a competition so fierce that the organization managing it actually doubled the number of…
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Late Night Breakfast
Take a break from your books at Late Night Breakfast, a Case Western Reserve University tradition, Thursday, Dec. 15, from 9:30 to 11 p.m. in Leutner Commons and Fribley Commons. The menu will feature scrambled eggs, pancakes, bacon, hash browns and ice cream. The event is free to all undergraduate…
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Weatherhead School's Mark Sniderman gives analysis on economy
U.S. can expect rising interest rates, inflation and deficit in next two years, economist says The Plain Dealer: Mark Sniderman, executive-in-residence and adjunct professor of economics, gave an analysis of the economy at the 43rd David A. Bowers Economic Forecast Luncheon. His presentation…
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Law's Jonathan Adler talks about Donald Trump’s pick to head the Environmental Protection Agency
EPA foe Pruitt to face no conflicts running agency he sued Bloomberg BNA: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, talked about President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to head the Environmental Protection Agency: Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt. “Given the depth and extent…
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Psychiatry's Phillip Resnik explains his research on motives for filicide-suicide
Experts know why parents kill their kids, then themselves. The challenge is saving them. Idaho Statesman: Phillip Resnik, professor of psychiatry, explained the motives for filicide-suicide he’s identified through research.