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National Coming Out Week
The LGBT Center will celebrate National Coming Out Week Oct. 10-14 with events throughout the week. In addition to following events, the LGBT Center staff will be available for members of the campus community to stop by to  hang out and talk during office hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through…
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Gather with students from across Ohio for a summit on power-based personal violence
The Ohio Department of Higher Education will host a student summit on power-based personal violence prevention Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Columbus. Case Western Reserve University is able to send undergraduate and graduate students to the conference for free. The conference, titled…
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CWRU to host impressive lineup of speakers for Think Forum Series
Case Western Reserve speaker series includes Pulitzer Prize, Tony Award winners The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University will host an impressive lineup of speakers full of Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winners for the 2016-17 Think Forum series. The free series will open Nov. 1 with…
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Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences celebrates centennial in renovated space
Westlake Reed Leskosky renovation marks centennial of Mandel School at CWRU The Plain Dealer: The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences has a completely renovated space to celebrate its centennial. The renovation features an extended entrance, new walkways to connect the…
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Political science's Justin Buchler co-writes article about vice presidential debate
Kaine vs. Pence: Two key moments from the debate The Conversation: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, co-wrote an article in which he described a key moment for Indiana Gov. Mike Pence at the vice presidential debate.
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Engineering's Rigoberto Advincula talks about "smart fibers"
"Smart" clothing could turn your T-shirt into a solar power plant Mashable: Rigoberto Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, discussed “smart fibers,” a technology developed by Chinese researchers that could produce and store solar energy.
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Creative New Media Officer Jared Bendis discusses controversy surrounding Oculus Rift creator Palmer Luckey
The Sound of Applause ideastream: Jared Bendis, creative new media officer, discussed the controversy surrounding Oculus Rift creator Palmer Luckey. He also talked about other technology news, including Spectacles, the new pair of glasses that capture what you're seeing (from the company behind…
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The Dittrick Museum of Medical History featured for its outreach efforts
Inside Cleveland's fascinating Dittrick Museum of Medical History The Plain Dealer: Jim Edmonson, chief curator of The Dittrick Museum of Medical History, talked about the museum’s recent outreach efforts. In a video, Brandy Schillace, research associate and public engagement fellow, explained the…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson weighs in on whether judge should recuse herself from case
Request that appellate judge step aside in voting case makes similar arguments to previous case The Plain Dealer: Cassandra Burke Robertson, professor of law and the Laura B. Chisolm Distinguished Research Scholar, weighed in on whether U.S. Circuit Judge Alice Batchelder should recuse herself…
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Biomedical engineering's Pallavi Tiwari leads study on computers diagnosing brain cancer
Computer better than doctors at diagnosing brain cancer in study UPI: Pallavi Tiwari, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, led a study that found a computer program may be more effective at diagnosing brain cancer than doctors.