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Collections: Celebration
The Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Museum of Art Joint Graduate Program in Art History and Museum Studies will hold its 42nd annual symposium, Collections: Celebration. Dealing broadly with topics of patronage, art as a commodity, historical narrative, cross-cultural exchange and…
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Older men cling to 1950s, ’60s blueprint of masculinity
Study: Older men adhere closely to an idealized masculinity script that is incompatible with the realities of later life As men age, they continue to follow dominant ideas of masculinity learned as youth, leaving them unequipped for the assaults of old age, according to a new study. The mismatch…
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Ethics Table “come-as-you-are” lunch
The next Ethics Table “come-as-you-are” lunch will be held Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Thwing Center’s Cleveland Room. This week’s session will focus on the topic “Reflective & Satisfying Chance: Michael Householder's SAGES course on happiness.” Householder is associate…
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CWRU EMS to run major exercise Oct. 29; sign up to volunteer
Case Western Reserve University EMS will run a mass casualty incident drill Saturday, Oct. 29, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the area of the Case Quad and Adelbert Road/Euclid Avenue intersection. This event is an exercise. Do not be alarmed by the high number of emergency vehicles and personnel. No…
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SIS Mobile to be unavailable Wednesday morning
The Student Information System (SIS) Mobile application/site will undergo a planned upgrade Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 6 to 9 a.m. This time will allow engineers to perform scheduled maintenance activities. SIS Mobile will not be available to members of the university community during this time; SIS…
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Submit your “Thanks Beyond the Possible” photos by tomorrow to be entered in contest
The Office of Donor Relations and University Events is accepting final submissions through Oct. 26 for the Thanks Beyond the Possible photo contest, as part of an effort to show donors gratitude for their support of Case Western Reserve. Students, faculty and staff who are interested in entering…
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Prosthesis research to help TBI and stroke patients receives $1.65 million in Department of Defense funding
Researchers from Case Western Reserve University and University of Kansas have received a $1.65 million Department of Defense grant to continue developing a neural prosthesis aimed at helping those who suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI) or stroke to regain motor function. The prosthesis,…
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Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic Center plays key role in filing lawsuit against federal government
FBI, Homeland Security sued for records on surveillance of Black Lives Matter activists Salon: The Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic Center played a key role in filing a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security for failing to release documents on…
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Coach Greg Debeljak talks about football team's season
Case Western Reserve football is 6-0, and bucking the odds The News-Herald: Despite many injuries this season, the Case Western Reserve University football team has tallied a 6-0 record, with four games to go in the regular season. “So far, this has been one of my most satisfying years of…
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Celebrate "Holoween" at the Interactive Commons
Over the past 18 months, Case Western Reserve has used Microsoft HoloLens devices for anatomy and art history, music and sustainability. Now it’s time to apply them to pure fun. The university’s Interactive Commons (IC), home to academic innovation in visualization, is offering undergraduate, …