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Celebrate historic Cleveland Cavaliers' championship with campus watch party
Cavs fans don’t have to go downtown today to enjoy the team’s historic championship parade: The Tinkham Veale University Center will be hosting a watch party on the big screen located at the building’s south end. Plus, those wearing wine and gold today will get a $2 discount on lunch at the weekly…
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Construction to impact Euclid Avenue’s eastbound curb lane
Beginning today (June 22), Dominion will begin pavement repair of Euclid Avenue’s eastbound curb lane. The work area will be from Stearns Road to just west of Amasa Stone Church. The eastbound curb lane of Euclid will be closed in this area for several days, however all intersections and driveways…
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Quit smoking this summer with online program
Overcoming an addiction to tobacco can be challenging. Most people need to try multiple times before they stay smoke free. The LivingFree program from SelfHelpWorks is an online class based in cognitive behavioral therapy. This program allows participants to discover why they really use tobacco,…
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Wear your Cavs gear to the championship-themed barbecue today
The summer barbecue season will continue today (June 22) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. between Kelvin Smith Library and the Tinkham Veale University Center south entrance. The menu will be Cleveland Cavaliers-themed, with a Believeland burger for $8 and The Block vegetarian black bean burger and…
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Faculty members about connection between three RNC co-chairs and Eaton Corp.
Paging Trump! Convention host committee chairs tied to offshore-happy corp Talking Points Memo: Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, and Mark Votruba, associate professor of economics, discuss the link between three of four Republican National Convention co-chairs’ and…
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Psychological sciences's Jennifer Butler gives tips on how to recover from making a bad first impression
How to reverse a bad first impression The Plain Dealer: Jennifer Bulter, lecturer in the Department of Psychological Sciences, gave some tips on how you can recover from making a bad first impression.
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Slight change to MyFinancialAid login process starts today
Starting today (June 21) at approximately noon, users of MyFinancialAid (myfinancialaid.case.edu/NetPartnerStudent/Logon.aspx) at Case Western Reserve University will notice a new screen following the familiar Single Sign-On page. MyFinancialAid is the system used by students to view their…
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Sports practice accounts for just 1 percent of the performance differences among elite athletes
Among elite athletes, practice accounts for a scant 1 percent of the difference in their performances—and starting sports at an early age does not necessarily provide athletes an upper hand—according to new research. Brooke Macnamara “While practice is necessary for elite athletes to reach a…
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Staff Advisory Council accepting nominations for representatives through July 6
The CWRU Staff Advisory Council is accepting nominations for representatives through Wednesday, July 6. Eligibility for membership on the council is defined as all regular, full- or part-time, exempt and non-exempt, non-faculty employees of the university with at least six months of service with…
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Medicine's Ted Parran discusses difficulty of denying patients addictive medications when necessary
CWRU med school course targets overprescribing Cleveland 19 News: Ted Parran, associate professor of medicine, discussed the difficulty of denying patients addictive medications when necessary. He’s offering a course to medical students to help them learn to say “no.”