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Engineering's Dustin Tyler leads research to restore sense of touch to amputees
Artificial hand helps amputees feel just how hard to squeeze Associated Press: Dustin Tyler, professor of biomedical engineering, discussed the research he’s leading to give amputees the sense of touch, including a range of intensity. "Our stimulation is as sensitive as your real hand," he said.
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World Series, Halloween offer opportunity for cultural education
“Educational” probably isn’t the first adjective to come to mind when people mention Halloween and the World Series. But some at Case Western Reserve are working to make sure even these two extracurricular activities provide an opportunity for learning. The common subject: the negative effects…
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Universities Allied for Essential Medicines: "Take Back Our Medicines" advocacy teach-in
Think that it's time to take a stand against drug corporations that are profiteering? Then join Universities Allied for Essential Medicines (UAEM) Sunday, Nov. 6, from noon to 4 p.m. in Robbins Building, Room E322 for the "Take Back Our Medicines" advocacy teach-in Participants can discuss how…
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National Alliance on Mental Illness on Campus talent show auditions
Audition for the National Alliance on Mental Illness on Campus’ annual talent show. Auditions will be held Tuesday, Nov. 1, and Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 3 to 7 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University, ballroom C. Sign-ups are available online or by emailing namiexec@case.edu. The talent show will take…
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Diwali Bash
Satrang, Case Western Reserve University’s graduate Indian student association, will hold its inaugural Diwali Bash Sunday, Oct. 30, from 6 to 10 p.m. in Adelbert Gym. Celebrate this Indian festival and enjoy an evening that will include Indian food, Diwali puja, games, music, dance and…
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Weatherheadless Ball
The Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA) will host the Weatherheadless Ball Saturday, Oct. 29, from 8 p.m. to midnight on the lower level of the Peter B. Lewis Building. The haunted masquerade-themed event will feature music, games, food and a costume contest. The event is open to all…
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Student Information System to undergo maintenance Sunday morning
The PeopleSoft Student Information System (SIS) will undergo a planned maintenance Sunday, Oct. 30, from 3 to 6 a.m. During this time, SIS and SIS Mobile will not be available to members of the university community. For assistance with any technology product or service at Case Western Reserve,…
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History’s John Broich writes an article asking scholars’ opinions on whether Donald Trump is a fascist
John Broich, an associate professor of history, wrote an article in which he challenged 16 historians to explain if Donald Trump is a fascist or not. His article appeared in History News Network and cited scholars' reasoning behind whether or not Trump is a fascist (most said no). Read his…
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Associate Professor of French Cheryl Toman pens her second book
Cheryl Toman, associate professor of French and director of both the Women's and Gender Studies Program and the Ethnic Studies Program, recently published her second single-authored book, Women Writers of Gabon: Literature and Herstory. Toman's new book demonstrates how the invisibility of women…
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Engineering’s LaShanda Korley selected as one of two U.S. presenters at German conference
LaShanda Korley, the Climo Associate Professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, was one of two invited speakers from the U.S. to MAKRO 2016, a conference held in Germany. She delivered a lecture titled “Utilizing concepts of mechanics, transport, and assembly in Nature…