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Weatherhead School of Management recognized for work with software provider
The Weatherhead School of Management has been working with Jenzabar, a software provider for higher education, to implement new solutions for Executive Education and Youth Community Programs that can be used for various business operations. The partnership includes working to build new…
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Find out how to add CaseCash to your meal plan
Have you considered adding CaseCash to your meal plan in the fall? Here’s how it works. If CaseCash is part of your meal plan option, it will be deposited at the beginning of the semester. More CaseCash can be added to your tuition bill in increments of $100 up to $1,000 per semester. In order to…
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Engineering's Roger Quinn discusses industry-leading robotics clusters
Robots are coming for your jobs Site Selection Magazine: Roger Quinn, the Arthur P. Armington Professor of Engineering, discussed how many universities and cities across the country have established industry-leading robotics clusters.
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Religious studies' Justine Howe writes about importance of “third spaces” for American Muslims
American Islam: a view from the suburbs The Conversation: Justine Howe, assistant professor of religious studies, wrote about the importance of “third spaces” for American Muslims. Third spaces are emerging institutions that are neither the home nor the mosque.
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Weatherhead School's Scott Shane cites challenges with cities trying to use funding to create high-tech economies
Sacramento devotes $10 million to high-tech firms, but plan faces risks The Sacramento Bee: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies and professor of economics, cited some challenges with cities that try to use funding to create high-tech economies. “One of the…
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Psychiatry's Phillip Resnick explains why some parents kill their children
Mother charged in fatal stabbing of her four children USA Today: After a woman in Tennessee killed her four children, Phillip Resnick, professor of psychiatry, explained why some parents kill their children. Though he was unfamiliar with the case, he has researched the topic for decades.
Breakthrough Study of HIV in Macaques Confirms Clinically Viable Vaccine Paving the Way for Future Treatment for Humans
A new scientific study conducted by a team of leading AIDS scientists reveal results that lead the way to the development of an effective human vaccine against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).  In the study published in Nature Medicine, researchers worked with a species of Old World monkeys,…
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Download Guidebook app to start getting ready for orientation
Orientation activities give new students the opportunity to become familiar with campus and new classmates before beginning classes. New Student Orientation will be Aug. 21-28. In addition, International Welcome Days will be Aug. 18-20 and Parent and Family Orientation will be Aug. 21-22. Start…
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LabVIEW Spring 2016 now available to faculty, staff through the Software Center
LabVIEW Spring 2016 is available now to Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members at no cost. It is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux computers. Though students cannot download LabVIEW for their personal machines, they can find it on university computers in lab settings.…
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CWRU receives NIH funding to participate in launch of genomics center on Alzheimer's disease
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is one of six recipients of a five-year, $10.8 million award from the National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health, to establish the Coordinating Center for Genetics and Genomics of Alzheimer’s disease. The hope is that…