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PhD student researches the influence of masculinity on a man's happiness
A new study warns that being too macho makes men unhappy GQ: Kaitlyn Barnes Langendoerfer, a PhD student in sociology, conducted a study that revealed older men who learned to be masculine at a young age go on to have a more difficult time dealing with stressful situations.
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Conversations: “Industrial Damages: Lead Poisoning’s Long Legacy and Industry’s Role in Decay”
The Dittrick Medical History Center & Museum will hold a Conversations series event on the topic of lead poisoning and industrial damages Thursday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. at the Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). MOCA exhibit curators and Scott Frank, director of the Master of Public…
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Freedman Center Friday
Stop by the Freedman Center in Kelvin Smith Library during University Community Hour (12:45 to 2 p.m.) the first Friday of each month for Freedman Center Fridays. This is your chance to take a tour through Case Western Reserve University’s hub of digital scholarship. The staff will offer a tour of…
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New initiatives help advance research in autism
A catalytic research fund and a new partnership with The Hartwell Foundation will bolster critical research in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) at the International Center for Autism Research and Education (ICARE) at Case Western Reserve University. The Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation committed…
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“All About Research and Scholarship for Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences”
Support of Undergraduate Research & Creative Endeavors (SOURCE) will offer a seminar titled “All About Research and Scholarship for Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences.” The next installment of the session will be held Thursday, Nov. 3, at 4 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 110. Students can also…
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Improve your Spoken English skills with Educational Services for Students seminar
Educational Services for Students (ESS) will offer a fee-based Spoken English Seminar for international graduate students this fall. Students will have the opportunity to participate in an interactive and engaging seminar to improve their spoken English skills. The schedule of the five-week,…
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Benelect Open Enrollment kits sent to benefits-eligible employees
Benelect Open Enrollment kits have been sent via campus mail to benefits-eligible faculty and staff and should arrive this week. The packets contain the 2017 Benelect guide, a summary of Benelect changes for 2017, the 2017 price sheets and instructions for making your elections in the online…
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Register for Intersections through Nov. 9
Students can register and submit their abstracts for the fall 2016 installment of Intersections through Wednesday, Nov. 9. Intersections: SOURCE Symposium and Poster Session is an event that gives undergraduate students the chance to present their research and creative projects. The event will be…
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Master of Engineering and Management alumni meet and greet
Join the Master of Engineering and Management (MEM) program for a meet and greet networking opportunity with MEM alumni Tuesday, Nov. 1, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in Strosacker Auditorium. Alumni representing companies such as GE, Parker Hannifin, Cleveland Clinic, Explorys/IBM and more will be…
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PhD student Stephanie Liscio talks about history of Cleveland Indians
Cleveland 1948: An audio journey back in time WNYC: Stephanie Liscio, a PhD candidate in history, talked about the Cleveland Indians’ racial integration and the effect it had on the team, city and sport.