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Life After College: “Marketing Your College Experience”
The Interfraternity Congress/Panhellenic Council will hold the next Life After College session today (Nov. 17) from 6 to 7:30 in Sears Building, Room 372. Life After College is a program designed to prepare students for life after graduation. The next session will feature Daniel Newmeyer, who…
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Nritya and Case Kismat workshops
Spartan Bhangra, Case Kismat and Nritya are participating in Naach di Cleveland’s Month of Dance, a promotional and fundraising event, in November. Naach di Cleveland is a nationally recognized, student-run bhangra and fusion competition that features dance teams from across the country. Next…
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Health Leads student advocate information session
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning invites students to learn about an opportunity to volunteer with Health Leads, a national nonprofit that partners with hospitals and universities to address basic needs to improve patient wellness. Health Leads is recruiting student advocates to…
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Political science's Joseph White explains why Ohio backed President-elect Donald Trump
Ohio is more red for a reason: Trumped Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin The Plain Dealer: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, explained some reasons why Ohioans supported President-elect Donald Trump in higher numbers than neighboring states.
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Medicine's Jeffry Katz discusses why the stomach makes rumbling noises
Growling belly? Why your stomach rumbles and how to stop it Today: Jeffry Katz, professor of medicine, discussed why the stomach makes rumbling noises. “That noise means your digestive system is working the way it should and that’s important,” he said.
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Biomedical engineering's Bolu Ajiboye talks about research on restoring movement in people with spinal cord injuries
Wireless tech enables paralyzed monkey to walk again Science Friday: Bolu Ajiboye, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, talked about his research using brain-computer interface technology to connect it with functional electrical stimulation technology to restore movement in people with…
Join University Technology for Mike Kubit's farewell reception
Join University Technology for a farewell reception in honor of Mike Kubit, deputy chief information officer, Monday, Nov. 28, from 3 to 5 p.m. in Hovorka Atrium. Kubit will go to Pennsylvania State University, where he will be vice president/chief information officer.
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Dry adhesive holds in extreme cold, strengthens in extreme heat
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University, Dayton Air Force Research Laboratory and China have developed a new dry adhesive that bonds in extreme temperatures—a quality that could make the product ideal for space exploration and beyond. The gecko-inspired adhesive loses no traction in…
Researchers Receive Patent for Humanity Award
Malaria has killed more people than any disease caused by a single organism, including small pox and the plague. Symptoms include high fever, copious sweating, nausea and vomiting, and shaking chills. While the industrialized world has been essentially malaria-free for more than half a century, the…
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UCITE session: “Flipped Classrooms”
The “flipped classroom” has become a popular technique in education. The technique takes what is typically done in the actual classroom (listening to a lecture) and asking students to do this outside of class time (using pre-recorded lectures or similar resources). Then, what is typically done…