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Weatherhead School's William Mahnic discusses economic impact on convention host cities
Philadelphia amplifies security during Democratic convention CCTV America: William Mahnic, associate professor of banking and finance, discussed the economic impact for convention host cities.
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History's John Grabowski talks about challenges Cleveland faces
Welcome to Cleveland: RNC backdrop of poverty, tenacity and Cavaliers triumph The Guardian: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, discussed the challenges Cleveland faces, such as racial tensions and the education system. “The one thing that seems to elude the city is the…
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Triple alumnus, retired administrator Kenneth L. Kutina passes away
From the Agnar Pytte Science Center to the iconic Peter B. Lewis Building and dozens of projects in between, the longtime planning leader played a pivotal role in shaping the physical face of the university—even if he regularly eschewed credit for his efforts. “I’d like to be remembered for being…
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Recent graduate and tennis player CJ Krimbill receives NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
Recent graduate and tennis player CJ Krimbill was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship for his stellar academic and athletic accomplishments. Krimbill is one of three Spartans to receive the honor during the last academic year; the others were Dayton Snyder (football) and Nicholas Heim (indoor…
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Case Institute of Technology physicist known for completing first full-body X-ray
In 1896, a Case Institute of Technology physicist completed the first full-body X-ray. His name? Dayton Miller. Miller, who led the physics department from 1895-1936, conducted the X-ray on his entire body, going section by section. An article in The Plain Dealer, which described Konrad von…
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Check out services offered by Kelvin Smith Library
Kelvin Smith Library offers a number of services to help students, whether it’s finding research materials, borrowing books, working within a database or something else. To get familiar with those resources, check out library.case.edu/ksl/services/.
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Get help with challenges at home and work with the EASE program
Case Western Reserve University offers the Employee Assistance Service (EASE) to help employees with the challenges they face both at work and at home. This voluntary, private and confidential program is provided through the Center for Families and Children. All benefits-eligible employees and…
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SIS to undergo planned maintenance Sunday
The PeopleSoft Student Information System (SIS) will undergo planned maintenance Sunday, July 31, from 3 to 6 a.m. During this time, SIS and SIS Mobile will be unavailable to members of the university community. For assistance with any technology product or service at Case Western Reserve, contact…
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Updated version of SPSS available now in Software Center
The Software Center has updated SPSS to version 24 for the 2016-2017 license period. It is available to all CWRU students, faculty and staff. For students, the download cost is $81. For faculty and staff, the download cost is $108, with an optional extra $30 for media. Renewals for faculty and…
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What’s the value of insects in natural history collections? Find out at Aug. 8 Science Café Cleveland event
Hundreds of thousands of insects are kept in the basement of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Why so many? How are they used? Where are they from? Insects represent just a fraction of the museum's overall collections, which range from dinosaur fossils to Native American artifacts. With a…