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All About Finding Research Abroad
Interested in studying abroad and conducting research? More than 20 programs in at least as many countries offer research opportunities to Case Western Reserve University students. SOURCE and the Office of Education Abroad will hold an information session Thursday, Sept. 29, to hear how students…
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CWRU Votes Crawl
Sept. 27 is National Voter Registration Day, so from 1 to 4 p.m., the CWRU Votes Coalition will host the CWRU Votes Crawl. Stop by tables across campus to ask questions, share your opinions and learn about student organizations. Enjoy free pizza in Thwing Atrium at the end of the crawl, and pick…
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Second-Year Experience Week
To celebrate the start of the Class of 2019’s second year, the Office of Second-Year Experience and Class of 2019 officers invite all class members to attend Second-Year Experience Week events. The week includes: Tuesday, Sept. 27, 5:30-6:30 p.m., South Residential Village: a “Hang in There”…
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Slight changes coming to Single Sign On
Based on customer requests, University Technology ([U]Tech) is making upgrades to Single Sign On—the screen users see when logging in to webpages restricted to members of the Case Western Reserve University community. The changes include: When logging in directly to case.edu, the success page…
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Access Services to begin pilot program of extended hours
Beginning Oct. 3, Access Services will start a pilot program with extended hours on Wednesdays, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Regular hours will continue Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information on Access Services, visit case.edu/access-services.
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CWRU mourns passing of alumnus, longtime faculty member and administrator Arthur P. Leary
43 years of distinguished service covered multiple areas, from the physics classroom to athletics to planning and management A love of science—especially physics—drew young Arthur P. Leary from suburban Philadelphia to Case Western Reserve in 1941. Soon after, the university itself captured his…
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Dean Davis discusses the new affiliation agreement between Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals
As many of you know, as of September 1 our school entered into a new agreement with University Hospitals. While we will continue to partner with UH on educational, research, and community service programs, it will no longer be identified as our school’s primary affiliate. In light of the…
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SAGES fellow writes memoir about growing up with a mother with borderline personality disorder
Kathy Ewing, a SAGES fellow, published her memoir, titled Missing: Coming to Terms with a Borderline Mother, in July with Red Giant Books. In this personal memoir, Ewing shows what it’s like to be raised by someone variously sullen, pleasant, angry, demanding, manipulative and engaging—sometimes…
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Reinventing Capitalism: Economic Policy for An Age of Upheaval
Christina Romer, former chair of President Barack Obama’s Council of Economic Advisors, will give the Howard T. McMyler Memorial Lecture Thursday, Oct. 6, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. in Iris S. & Bert L. Wolstein Research Building, Room 1413. Romer’s talk will be titled “Reinventing Capitalism:…
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Understanding War and Peace in the Middle East
The Center for International Affairs will host a discussion titled “Understanding War and Peace in the Middle East” Friday, Oct. 7, at 4 p.m. in Schmitt Auditorium. Amine Gemayel, president of Lebanon from 1982 to 1988, will lead the discussion on why the Middle East has continued to struggle…