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Public policy forum: “Relationship Between the Cleveland Police and the Community”
The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will host a public policy forum titled “Relationship Between the Cleveland Police and the Community” Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Tinkham Veale University Center. Cleveland and cities across America say they are reinvesting in community policing…
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Saturday of Service
Join the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL) for the 10th anniversary of the fall Saturday of Service Nov. 5. This day of service, organized in collaboration with Greek Life, features on- and off-campus projects throughout the day. Transportation is provided. Project sign-ups will…
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2016 PEER Fellows graduation and poster presentation
The campus community is invited to join the 2016 PEER Fellows, faculty mentors, and Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) staff in celebrating the graduation and research of the third cohort of PEER Fellows.  PEER Fellows take part in a rigorous 15-month research training…
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International Student Success Series: “Social and Business Etiquette—What You Need to Know”
Have you ever wondered if it was appropriate to say or do certain things in a professional environment? Participating in networking events and speaking with working professionals is a way to enhance credibility for potential employment. Attend the next International Student Success Series event…
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Power of Diversity: G. Dean Patterson Jr.
This semester, for the first time, the Power of Diversity lecture series will feature a Case Western Reserve University staff member as a guest speaker. Annually, the series includes two CWRU faculty scholars and a national diversity thought leader. However, the program has been expanded to…
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Candy Crawl
The Carlton Road and Murray Hill community councils are teaming up to bring students a trick-or-treat event on the Elephant Stairs Friday, Oct. 28, from 5 to 7 p.m. Come to the “Candy Crawl” to get wings, pie and candy. There also will be a Polaroid photo booth, giant Jenga, pumpkin painting and…
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Flu shot clinic
A collaborative effort among the CWRU Wellness Program, University Health Service and Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing will provide benefits-eligible faculty and staff three more opportunities to receive free flu shots on campus this fall. The next walk-in day for flu shots will be Friday,…
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Does your research focus on child wellbeing? Apply for fellowship for funding assistance
The Schubert Center for Child Studies is accepting applications for the Welter-Muzic Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Child Studies program. This program supports undergraduate student research in the areas of childhood and adolescence. Undergraduate students may apply for between $200 and…
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New understanding of neural language gives amputees ability to discern light touch to intense pressure
Electrical stimulation mimics natural touch, enabling amputees to feel a range of intensity that allows them to hold a child's hand, precisely operate machinery and more Walking through a busy store, Keith Vonderhuevel confidently held his 5-year-old granddaughter’s hand with his prosthetic…
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U.S. Army Surgeon General to present Veteran’s Day keynote at CWRU
To honor Veteran’s Day and promote cooperation between the military and civilian health-care community, U.S. Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen. Nadja West will come to Case Western Reserve. She will present a keynote address, “Medical Leadership: Lessons from Military Medicine,” Nov. 11, at 6 p.m., in…