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New law students hear from men freed by Ohio Innocence Project
Two men sat on stools in a ballroom at Tinkham Veale University Center earlier this week, passing a microphone back and forth as they fielded questions from 160 students entering their first year at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law. It was Day One of orientation, and the “1L’s,”…
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Get involved with student organizations
Looking for ways to get involved in the Case Western Reserve community, expand your academic and personal interests, or simply make new friends? Consider getting involved in one (or more) of the hundreds of student organizations on campus. The Student Activities Fair and first-year SatCo are this…
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Science Café Cleveland: From Big Data to Big Discoveries
Attend the next Science Café Cleveland event to learn about discoveries made possible through big data, such as how portions of Neanderthal DNA sequences (that have survived in modern humans) can influence your health. William S. Bush, assistant professor of epidemiology and biostatistics, and…
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International Student Success Series: Idioms, Phrasal Verbs and Slang
The English language is considered one of the most highly idiomatic in the world—filled with expressions such as “check it out” or “hang on.” To help international students better understand the English language and its intricacies, Educational Services for Students will host “Idioms, Phrasal…
Obtain your BA/BS degree and an MSM-Finance degree
Obtain your BA/BS degree and an MSM-Finance degree in as little as four years in this integrated study program. This program is strongly recommended for BA/BS students (CWRU undergraduates only) who desire to leverage their quantitative and analytical skills developed during their undergraduate…
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AMP HIV PREVENTION STUDY AMP stands for Antibody-Mediated Prevention. This is the idea of giving people antibodies to see if they will protect against HIV infection. This study tests a new idea for HIV prevention. In traditional vaccine studies, we give people a vaccine and wait to see if their…
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Uptown Saturday Nights (Aug. 27)
The Uptown Saturday Nights series will kick off Saturday, Aug. 27, with a variety of musical artists who will celebrate the roots of American music with performances at locations around Uptown. The series will feature local musicians at eight locations on seven consecutive Saturdays in University…
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Northeast Ohio native Anthony Doerr to discuss his Pulitzer Prize-winning "All the Light We Cannot See" during Fall Convocation
A decade of research and writing resulted in the novel, All the Light We Cannot See, which captured the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for fiction and the 2015 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction. But the extensive literary journey by author and Northeast Ohio native Anthony Doerr began with a…
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Green Bag Lunch: Alternative Fuel Vehicle Panel and Ride-n-Drive
The Office for Sustainability will hold its first Green Bag Lunch of the academic year with an Alternative Fuel Vehicle Panel and Ride-n-Drive event Sept. 7. A panel of experts will discuss and answer questions about alternative and clean fuel vehicles from noon to 1 p.m. in Tinkham Veale…
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Eucfest - Welcome to Uptown
Enjoy a night out in Uptown at Eucfest on Friday, Aug. 26, beginning at 5 p.m. Stop by Toby's Plaza at the corner of Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road for live music, local vendors, free activities, and a beer and wine garden, with proceeds supporting the Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland. Also…