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Winners of energy reduction competition announced
The Office for Sustainability, Student Sustainability Council and Residence Hall Association hosted a two-week residence hall energy reduction competition from Halloween through Nov. 14. Residence halls on Northside, Southside and The Village at 115th (including the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Residence…
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5 questions with… student innovator Matt Campagna
Matt Campagna has always had a knack for working with computers; from a young age, he often took them apart and put them back together. After developing an early interest in programming, he realized that he wanted to apply his skills and directly help people. Now a sophomore studying computer…
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Performance Bowls station at Tomlinson Marketplace now accepting meal swipes
If you haven’t tried the Performance Bowls station in the remodeled Tomlinson Marketplace, now is the time. Beginning today (Nov. 18), students can use their meal swipes at the Performance Bowl concept weekdays from 1:30 to 3 p.m. The Performance Bowls station was developed with Bon Appétit’s…
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Mandel School to be inducted into the 100 Year Club of the Western Reserve
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will be inducted into the 100 Year Club at the Western Reserve Historical Society Dec. 5. The 100 Year Club of the Western Reserve was created in 1953 to honor an elite group of our region’s corporations and institutions that…
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CWRU Model United Nations brings home awards from 44th annual National Collegiate Security Conference
CWRU Model United Nations represented the university at Georgetown University's Model UN conference, the 44th annual National Collegiate Security Conference, last month. To start the CWRU team’s traveling season, they sent 12 delegates to the conference, where they debated international issues…
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Case Western Reserve University students win awards at Cleveland Medical Hackathon
Case Western Reserve University students took home awards from the Cleveland Medical Hackathon in October. Flare Flare, a team of three Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine students and two software engineers, were named the overall second place winner. The team designed an app to…
Guess Where: Mary Chisholm Painter Arch
Nearly all of the guesses to this week’s “Guess Where” photo were correct, naming the sculpture in the image as a feature of the Mary Chisholm Painter Arch. The arch, located just off Euclid Avenue near the Church of the Covenant, dates back to 1904. William and Mary Stone Chisholm gave the arch…
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Engineering PhD student honored with two prestigious awards from the Coblentz Society
The Coblentz Society recently honored Mustafa Unal, a PhD candidate in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, with two awards. He received both the Coblentz Student Award and William G. Fateley Student Award. The Coblentz Student Award is given annually to four outstanding…
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Business networking etiquette seminar
Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars are invited to join the Graduate Studies Professional Development Center for a business networking etiquette seminar Monday, Nov. 21, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom. Sandy Hyde, president and founder of the Etiquette School of Ohio,…
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Book prefaced by Associate Professor of French Cheryl Toman wins prize in UNESCO-sponsored competition
The book Entre Nous (Paris: La Doxa), for which Associate Professor of French Cheryl Toman provided the preface, won the national prize for Gabon in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)-sponsored competition, La Journée du Manuscrit Francophone. The book is…