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Join Serenity Study to learn ways to manage stress, lower blood pressure
The Serenity Study is looking for volunteers who may be interested in learning ways to better manage stress, or lower their blood pressure. The Serenity Study is a joint project by Kent State University and University Hospitals Connor Integrative Health Network. Stress management classes are…
Scientists Discover How Cells Put the Brakes on Protein Production
A new scientific study conducted by a team of leading geneticists has characterized how cells know when to stop translating DNA into proteins, a critical step in maintaining healthy protein levels and cell function. In the study published in Cell, researchers studied short pieces of genetic…
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CWRU’s 2016-17 Think Forum speaker series brings celebrated artists and scientists to campus
Speakers include award-winning playwrights, best-selling authors, a celebrated cultural critic and filmmaker, and renowned water scientist Case Western Reserve University’s Think Forum speaker series is presenting a lineup of celebrated guest lecturers covering a wide range of topical issues, from…
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The countdown begins: Homecoming weekend is Oct. 13–16
With exactly two weeks left until homecoming weekend officially kicks off, the Alumni Association, student organizations and many others across campus are preparing for the festivities to begin. A full list of events, times and locations is available at case.edu/homecoming, but we’ve pulled out a…
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Cedar Point Halloweekends Trip
All students are invited to attend the Center for International Affairs’ annual Cedar Point Halloweekends trip this Saturday. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to mark another activity off the International Student Services Bucket List (PDF)! On Oct. 1, transportation will arrive at Kelvin Smith…
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“Digitalizing the African Language Question”
Increasingly, universities try to teach and be “global.” But even in disciplines that lend themselves to this notion, notably African Studies or Postcolonial Studies, why do specialists confine themselves to linguistic borders, such as Anglophone, Francophone or Lusophone? Sara Hanaburgh,…
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“Cancer and the Americans with Disabilities Act”
Continuing its Breast Cancer Awareness Month programming, the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host Law and Bioethics Professor Sharona Hoffman for her talk, "Cancer and the Americans with Disabilities Act." The talk will be held Thursday, Oct. 6, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the women's center…
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International Student Success Series: University History & Traditions
Case Western Reserve’s history forms what the university is today. So how does CWRU fit into the context of American university traditions? What is homecoming, and what happens on CWRU’s campus during the event? What about Greek Week, commencement or the Hudson Relays? Learn about CWRU’s…
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Club Badminton Net Nights
Club Badminton will host its next Net Night Friday, Sept. 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center. Net Nights are open to all members of the Case Western Reserve University community and Cleveland Institute of Music students, at any badminton experience level.…
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Learn how to effectively communicate with children through free online seminar
Case Western Reserve University’s employee assistance program through EASE@Work now offers an online seminar to help staff and faculty learn techniques to communicate with their children more effectively and to avoid communication styles that hamper conversation and increase conflict. The seminar…