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Set up an appointment with the Office of Education Abroad to begin planning now
The Office of Education Abroad’s advising staff will be available all summer for appointments to help students begin planning their study abroad experience. Not in Cleveland over break? Skype and phone appointments are also available. Email studyabroad@case.edu to set up an appointment.
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Find out how open-heart surgery is now closed at the July 11 Science Café Cleveland event
Aortic valve replacement has become remarkably safe and routine, with operative mortality and stroke rates approaching (but not reaching) zero, even in elderly subjects. However, disruptive technology changes the playing field. We now have ways to implant a new aortic valve with the heart beating,…
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Adelbert Road, Euclid Avenue construction updates for July 4-8
Daylight construction on Adelbert Road will focus on select locations adjacent to the sidewalk and roadway next week, with minimal disruption to traffic. Night work will advance south on Adelbert Road, passing Emergency Drive next week. In addition, restoration paving on Euclid Avenue is expected…
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5 questions with… former chess prodigy, behavioral economist Roman Sheremeta
Roman Sheremeta doesn’t get anxious often. But when he was watching the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA Finals just a few weeks ago, he recognized a feeling he hadn’t had in quite some time. “I teach hundreds of students every year. Several times I spoke to thousands of people in large auditoriums.…
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Volunteer at Maltz Performing Arts Center this weekend
Want to add some chamber music to your holiday weekend? The Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center is seeking volunteer ushers for the Chamberfest festival closing concert this Saturday evening, July 2. Confirmed ushers receive free parking and attend the performance. Ushers also are…
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Software Center offers free, discounted software
University Technology (formerly Information Technology Services) offers free and discounted software to faculty and staff. Many titles are available through the Software Center, such as Adobe Creative Cloud, MATLAB and Microsoft Office. Contact the service desk at 216.368.HELP (4357)…
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Scientists ditch approximations, begin modeling universe with Einstein’s full theory of general relativity
Researchers find small-scale structures produce important effects using new computer codes Research teams on both sides of the Atlantic have shown that precise modeling of the universe and its contents will change the detailed understanding of the evolution of the universe and the growth of…
School of Medicine Expert Receives Two Innovation Grants in Pursuit of AIDS Cure
Jonathan Karn, PhD, an HIV/AIDS expert from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, has received two Innovation research grants out of seven allocated in the United States and Canada as part of an international effort to find a scientific basis for a cure of HIV/AIDS by 2020. The…
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Michael Goldberg's MOOC used as inspiration for startup opportunity
Kosovo, a startup opportunity Digitale: Beyond Silicon Valley – Growing Entrepreneurship in Transitioning Economies, a massive open online course developed by Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, served as inspiration for a startup opportunity in Kosovo.
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Law's Jessie Hill weighs in on Supreme Court decision on Texas abortion clinics
Overturned Texas anti-abortion law similar to Ohio’s The Akron Beacon Journal: Jessie Hill, associate dean for academic affairs and the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, weighed in on the Supreme Court’s decision on a Texas law that required abortion clinics to have admitting privileges at…