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Law’s Jonathan Entin pens two chapters for new books, two articles for “The Federal Lawyer”
In Presidents and the Constitution: A Living History, he wrote a chapter about John Quincy Adams. The book was edited by Duquesne University President Ken Gormley and published by New York University Press in May. He also wrote a chapter titled “Use of Foreign Law by the U.S. Supreme Court” in The…
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University community gives advice to first-year students
In response to this week’s Connect question, the campus community sent in a plethora of good advice for the first-year students. Some common themes emerged, such as using an effective method to plan time, making the most of their years on campus and remembering to take care of their mental…
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Find out how you can get involved in student organizations at Student Activities Fair Aug. 27
Interested in joining a club or organization on campus but not sure where to start? Stop by the Student Activities Fair, where booths representing many student-run clubs and organizations will be set up, with leaders on hand to answer questions. The fair will be held Saturday, Aug. 27, from 11:30…
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See UTech’s new creative and collaborative workspace Aug. 24
Take a look at the new creative and collaborative workspace by University Technology's Teaching + Learning Technologies unit during an open house Wednesday, Aug. 24, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Sears Building library (Room 200). Guests can meet the team, tour the space and interface with Echo…
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Catch ’em all at CWRU: Campus is Pokémon Go hot spot
As students move back into residence halls beginning this weekend, they may notice some unique new visitors on the quads or near their favorite hangouts. A Poliwag near Tinkham Veale University Center. Whether or not you’ve played the game, you’ve likely at least heard of Pokémon Go, and you…
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Habitat for Humanity to hold crowdsourcing fundraiser Aug. 29-Sept. 4
The fundraiser will run from Monday, Aug. 29, to Sunday, Sept. 4, and members of group will be in Leutner Commons or Fribley Commons each weeknight from 5 to 8 p.m. Give online at giving.case.edu/Habitat. Beyond helping families into decent housing, Habitat for Humanity’s trips allow students to…
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UTech Centralization Brown Bag Lunch Series continues today
Information technology professionals from across campus, as well as other interested members of the university community, are invited to attend the next installment of the University Technology (UTech) Centralization Brown Bag Lunch Series. The next session will be held today (Aug. 18) from noon…
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Nursing's Michael Decker explained how to get better sleep
Could one of these things be ruining your sleep? Fox 8: Michael Decker, associate professor of nursing, physiology and biophysics, explained ways to get better sleep. He discussed the importance of having a good mattress and pillow, as well as other techniques to improve your sleep.
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History's Ted Steinberg talked about the history of working to get the perfect lawn
The culture behind the American lawn WNPR: Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law, talked about the history behind the quest to have the perfect lawn.
Fluoride Consumption Linked to Diabetes Using Mathematical Models
Water fluoridation prevents dental cavities, which are a costly public health concern. But despite the benefits supplemental water fluoridation remains a controversial subject. Some indicate it may cause long term health problems, but studies reporting side effects have been minimal or…