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Morton L. Mandel endows award for outstanding chemistry faculty members
Morton Mandel Case Western Reserve University alumnus Morton L. Mandel (CWR ’13) titled his senior capstone project It’s All About Who for good reason: Among his most longstanding and central principles of leadership is the critical importance of attracting and keeping the most talented…
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International students: Learn about health care in the United States at Aug. 31 event
The Office of International Student Services will offer its International Student Success Series on Wednesdays throughout the academic year from 1 to 2 p.m. in Sears Hall, Room 464. The series will cover information about programs, resources and tools to help international students on campus. It…
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Register now for workshops through the Professional Development Center
The Office of Human Resources recently launched the Professional Development Center to provide high-quality learning opportunities for university employees. The center offers two series: the Management Development Series and the Personal and Professional Impact Series. The Management Development…
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Updated programs available now in Software Center
Minitab 17.3.1, Minitab Express 1.5 and Quality Companion 3 all recently have been activated on the Software Center. Version updates and new annual licenses are available now for Minitab 17.3.1 (Windows only) and Quality Companion 3 (Windows and Mac devices only). Version 3.3.5 of Quality…
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Professor Jay Geller talks about German views of the Jewish population
In the wake of attacks on Jews, anti-Semitism wanes in parts of Europe U.S. News & World Report: Jay Geller, the Samuel Rosenthal Professor of Judaic Studies and associate professor of history, talked about why it’s not surprising that Germans tend to have much better views of the Jewish…
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Political science's Karen Beckwith writes about how Bernie Sanders supporters can reframe their loss
Why Bernie Sanders' supporters should be good losers The Conversation:Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, explained how Bernie Sanders supporters can respond to their candidate’s loss.
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Researchers lead team in discovering possible approach to slow growth of certain colon cancers
The body’s most common amino acid just may provide a path to slow the growth of certain colon cancers. Researchers at the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine led an international team in demonstrating that depriving certain kinds of colorectal cancer cells of glutamine suppresses the ability…
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Use online training tool to accomplish your wellness goals
Benefits-eligible faculty and staff can use SelfHelpWorks, an online training tool, to help them accomplish their wellness goals. The tool offers programs for: Weight loss, Smoking cessation, Stress and resilience, Diabetes care, Drinking control and Starting a walking…
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Documentary to be shown about three gay Palestinian friends confronting their national, sexual identities
The Case Western Reserve University Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, LGBT Center, Middle Eastern Cultural Association and Social Justice Institute will host a screening of the documentary film Oriented Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 6:30 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center. Oriented…
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Traffic advisory: Juniper Road, East 115th Street to be one-way Aug. 12-29
During the upcoming move-in period, East 115th Street and Juniper Road will be made into one-way streets from Aug. 12 to 29. East 115th Street will be open to northbound traffic only, while Juniper Road will be limited to southbound traffic. Beginning Aug. 10, no vehicles will be allowed to park…