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Law's Aaron Perzanowski writes about deception in the online marketplace
Ownership and deception in the digital marketplace Slate: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, wrote about how consumers can be deceived by terminology used in online marketplaces. He described what his research revealed about what customers perceive as their rights to material when using a “buy…
CWRU to host Smart Power and Energy Storage Solutions Partnering Forum
Technology representatives of research universities and energy companies from across the United States are coming to Cleveland, as Case Western Reserve University hosts the Smart Power and Energy Storage Solutions Partnering Forum Oct. 26-27. Iron Flow Battery The Association of University…
Case Western Reserve University Researchers Win National Patent for Humanity Award
A team of Case Western Reserve University researchers has been recognized with the Patent for Humanity award by the Commerce Department’s United States Patent and Trademark Office for the development of a portable, battery-operated device that uses magnets and lasers to quickly and inexpensively…
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Rape kit research to expand with $3 million from U.S. Department of Justice
A Case Western Reserve University research project that has become a national model for helping reshape how sexual assaults are investigated and prosecuted—including cases borne from rape kits 20-plus years old—will share two new grants totaling $3 million from the U.S. Department of Justice…
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Big Green Event
Join the Case Western Reserve University Office for Sustainability for the third annual Big Green Event to Thursday, Oct. 27, from 4 to 7 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center ballroom A. At the event, participants will hear a CWRU state of sustainability from the Office for Sustainability as…
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International Student Success Series: “Interviewing and Professional Communications with IMPROVment”
How can improv methods help with interviewing and professional communication? Attend the next International Student Success Series event to find out how you can use these skills on experiential learning projects, in interviews, at networking events and more. IMPROVment and the Career Center will…
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Inaugural Spartan Marching Band Invitational
The CWRU Spartan Marching Band (SMB) will host the inaugural SMB Invitational Saturday, Oct. 22, during the Spartan football game versus Geneva College. The Lakewood High School Ranger Marching Band will join CWRU’s Spartan Marching Band for a joint performance titled “Vintage Cartoons: Themes…
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Updated version of Symantec Endpoint Protection available now
The University Technology ([U]Tech) Software Center upgraded Symantec Endpoint Protection to version 12.1.6 MP6. This upgrade provides up-to-date client protection from Symantec and support for the new Mac OSX 10.12 (Sierra) operating system. All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to…
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Electric and steam shutdowns to affect select building across campus this weekend
Facilities Services will perform electrical and steam shutdowns in various buildings over the weekend. A steam shutdown will leave the following buildings without heat or hot water from Friday, Oct. 21, at 1 p.m. to Saturday, Oct. 22, at 11 p.m.: 121 Fitness Center; Adelbert Gym; A.W.…
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Medicine's Jennifer Furin weighs in on factors that make tuberculosis so devastating in some countries
Why is the news about TB so bad? NPR: Jennifer Furin, adjunct assistant professor of medicine, explained some factors that make tuberculosis particularly devastating in some countries.