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Discover the history of Cleveland’s own Sherlock at Dittrick Museum’s final Conversations series event
The Dittrick Medical History Center & Museum will conclude its inaugural Conversations series next month with a discussion on Cleveland’s own “Sherlock.” “Not so ‘Elementary’–Cleveland’s Sherlock and Modern Forensics” will be held Saturday, Aug. 6, at 3 p.m. at the Cleveland Public Library…
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Political science's Kathryn Lavelle discussed early events at the Republican National Convention
The Sound of Ideas ideastream: Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor of World Affairs, discussed early events at the Republican National Convention, including Melania Trump’s speech and the lack of unification of the party over disagreements on convention rules.
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Weatherhead School's Mark Sniderman explains how growing technology sector helped Cleveland's economy
Here’s why Donald Trump’s motto may not resonate with Cleveland’s economy CNBC: Mark Sniderman, executive in residence and adjunct professor of economics, explained how the growing technology sector has helped Cleveland’s economy, despite jobs lost in manufacturing.
Case Western Reserve Researcher Receives NIH grant for HIV Research in Uganda
W. Henry Boom, MD, professor of medicine at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Moses L. Joloba, MBChB, MS and PhD, dean of the School of Biomedical Sciences at Makerere University have received an HIV research training program grant from the Fogarty International Center of the…
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Women in science and engineering: Join WISER
All women who are majoring in or planning a career in science, engineering, technology, mathematics or medicine, are invited to join the Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER). WISER organizes events and speakers throughout the year and offers the WISER Peer Mentor Program, which…
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Learn more about the Tuition Waiver Program
Case Western Reserve University employees and their spouses and dependent children can continue their education at the university through the Tuition Waiver Program. For a breakdown of points of eligibility, limits per term, amount of tuition covered and more, download the Summary of Tuition…
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Student Information System to be unavailable this weekend
The Student Information System (SIS) will undergo scheduled maintenance this weekend. During maintenance, users will not be able to access SIS. The system will be unavailable beginning Friday, July 22, at 5 p.m. until Monday, July 25, at 7 a.m. If you have any questions or concerns email…
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CWRU physicists deploy magnetic vortex to control electron spin
Potential technology for quantum computing, keener sensors Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a way to swiftly and precisely control electron spins at room temperature. The technology, described in Nature Communications, offers a possible alternative strategy for…
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History's John Grabowski discusses Cleveland's political history
History: Cleveland and its role in presidential politics WKYC: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, discussed how the politics of Cleveland have changed over the years. He also showed off historical pieces from former Republican National Conventions that were held in…
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Political science's Justin Buchler weighs in on Melania Trump's alleged plagiarism
Professors say Melania's speech would count as plagiarism USA Today: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, explained how Melania Trump’s alleged plagiarism of Michelle Obama’s speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention would have been handled had she been a student.