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November 14, 2016
Help the Office for Sustainability and University Circle Inc. by taking a short survey on transportation use to campus. The survey will help better measure commuter carbon footprints and set new transportation goals for our district. Your input will help decision makers implement new mode shift…
November 14, 2016
Join the Social Justice Institute’s Rhonda Y. Williams and Misty Luminais for a viewing of video shorts and a discussion about how race intersects placemaking in the lives of women from East Cleveland. Williams, founder and director of the Social Justice Institute, and Luminais, senior research…
November 14, 2016
The Mt. Sinai Foundation granted seed funding to the International Center for Autism Research and Education (ICARE) at Case Western Reserve University to support early-stage research projects that could lead to a clearer understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attract federal…
November 11, 2016
Trump wins: post-election analysis ideastream: Kathyrn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs, discussed how the election of Donald Trump as president will influence world affairs and how politics are an art.
November 11, 2016
Author Witold Rybczynski to speak Thursday at CWRU about history of chair design The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University will host architect and writer Witold Rybczynski for a lecture on the history of chair design.
November 11, 2016
What does Hillary Clinton's defeat say about the challenges facing female candidates? WKSU: Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, talked about some of the challenges women face in politics.
November 11, 2016
2016 Difference Makers: Eva Kahana Cleveland Jewish News: Eva Kahana, Distinguished University Professor and the Pierce T. and Elizabeth D. Robson Professor of the Humanities, was profiled for her research and work at Case Western Reserve University, as well as for her dedication to the Greater…
November 11, 2016
Agressive breast cancer more common in minority women WKYC: Shaveta Vinayak, assistant professor of medicine, discussed her research into triple-negative breast cancer and why some women don’t respond well to chemotherapy.
November 11, 2016
Why asking ‘where’ matters when working with youth exposed to violence Juvenile Justice Information Exchange: Fred Butcher, a research associate with the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, wrote about children who have been exposed to violence and the impact the location…
November 11, 2016
To the Case Western Reserve Community: In the wake of this week’s election, we are aware that members of the campus community are feeling a range of complex emotions. Regardless of background, perspective, party affiliation or post-election views, we encourage everyone to be mindful of our…