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Get tips on Chinese character pronunciation at Global Talk workshop Aug. 25
The Global Talk series will begin this semester Thursday, Aug. 25, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 356 with the “Say My Name” workshop. This workshop is designed to provide faculty and staff with tips on Chinese character pronunciation. Faculty are encouraged to bring their class rosters…
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Hear from students about their study abroad experiences at Sept. 6 event
Two Case Western Reserve University students will participate in a panel discussion on study abroad experiences. Andrea Lau, who studied in Jordan, and Jaimee Miller, who studied in the Netherlands, will join students from other institutions Tuesday, Sept. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at Happy Dog (5801 Detroit…
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School of Dental Medicine fits high school football players for custom mouth guards
CMSD football players receive customized mouth guards Cleveland 19 News: The School of Dental Medicine fitted football players in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District with custom mouth guards. James Lalumandier, professor and chair of the Department of Community Dentistry, explained why it’s…
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Psychological studies' Brooke Macnamara explains study findings on impact of practice
No one wins gold for practicing the most Scientific American: Brooke Macnamara, assistant professor of psychological studies, explained her study, which found that practice only accounts for so much of an athlete’s success. “This suggests that practice is important to a point, but it stops…
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Save the date: Welcome international students to campus at Sept. 1 event
Join the Center for International Affairs and International Student Services to welcome new and returning international students. The Welcome [Back] Party will be held Thursday, Sept. 1, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall lobby. The event will feature free food, games and more for all faculty,…
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Nursing leadership conference to demonstrate broad opportunities for professionals and students
Established and aspiring nursing leaders and students at any level are invited to attend “Today's DNP: Taking the Lead on the World Stage,” a conference highlighting international opportunities for nursing professionals, presented by the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing. The nursing school…
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Biomedical engineering postdoctoral researcher awarded Hartwell Fellowship for pediatric cancer research
Jon Whitney, a postdoctoral research associate in the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics in Case School of Engineering’s Department of Biomedical Engineering, has been named by Case Western Reserve University as a 2015 Hartwell Foundation Fellow. He was recognized for his…
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Prepare for a future teaching career with University 400C Future Faculty Preparation Seminar
Students who are considering moving toward a career in teaching can sign up for the University 400C Future Faculty Preparation Seminar for a first step in the process. Taught by two experienced teachers and three seasoned graduate teaching assistants, the seminar will give participants the chance…
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Weatherhead's Scott Shane explains factors to determine how a small business will do
Are startup failure rates as bad as they used to be? Small Business Trends: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, explained the factors that tend to determine how a small business will do. “Failure rates drop dramatically as firms age,” he said. “This is true…
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Engineering's Nick Barendt talks about precautions to prevent compromised cybersecurity
The risks are all around us Crain’s Cleveland Business: Nick Barendt, clinical senior instructor of electrical engineering and computer science, and Craig A Marvinney, adjunct professor of law, talked about threats to cybersecurity businesses face.