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Begun Center's Jane Timmons-Mitchell talks about challenge of getting schools to incorporate an online bullying course
Online anti-bullying course drops school abuse Counsel & Heal: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, a senior research associate with the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, talked about a challenge associated with getting schools to incorporate an online bullying course.
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Brandy Schillace, Donald Malone explain how people have thought of the mind
Minds That Matter; Dittrick Medical History Center; Statehouse update ideastream: Brandy Schillace, research associate and public engagement fellow at the Dittrick Museum of Medical History, and Donald Malone, professor of medicine at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, discussed the…
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LGBT Center to host safe space today for campus community to find support after tragedy in Orlando
In response to the tragedy at a gay nightclub in Orlando, which left 50 dead and more than 50 others wounded, the LGBT Center will host a safe space for conversation and support today (June 13) at noon in Tinkham Veale University Center, Room 179. A counselor will be available, and all are welcome…
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Take advantage of computer discounts, free software
The Division of Information Technology Services at Case Western Reserve University offers students special pricing on quality computers. In addition, most of the software students will need is available to them at no additional cost through the university’s Software Center. Other software titles,…
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MATLAB R2016a versions for students, faculty and staff now available on the Software Center
The latest version of MATLAB is now available to members of the Case Western Reserve University community. Students may download MATLAB R2016a TAH from the Software Center. The concurrent use MATLAB R2016a license suite is available on the Software Center for faculty and staff. This version can be…
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Weatherhead School of Management launches new magazine
Weatherhead School of Management recently launched a new publication, beyond Magazine. The magazine features stories from around the world that exemplify leadership in design, innovation and sustainability through a personal, inspiring and engaging lens. Rooted in Case Western Reserve’s motto,…
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Summer barbecue season to continue with all-beef hot dog special June 15
The summer barbecue season will continue Wednesday, June 15, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at a new location between Kelvin Smith Library and the Tinkham Veale University Center south entrance. The menu will feature a beef hamburger/cheeseburger combo for $8 per person or a vegetarian black bean…
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Combat stress this summer with LivingEasy program
Stressful situations at the office and at home can negatively impact your health, your relationships, your work and your overall wellbeing. The LivingEasy Stress and Resiliency Program offers an opportunity to combat and control these stressors. This online course (PDF) is based on cognitive…
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Testing of backlogged rape kits yields new insights into rapists and major implications for how sexual assaults should be investigated
New data challenges conventional wisdom about rape among scholars, advocates, police and prosecutors The testing of nearly 5,000 forgotten and backlogged rape kits in Cuyahoga County has led to investigations, indictments, prosecutions—and, already, more than 250 convictions. But besides bringing…
New drug stimulates tissue regeneration, catalyzing faster regrowth and healing of damaged tissues
The concept sounds like the stuff of science fiction: take a pill, and suddenly new tissues grow to replace damaged ones. Researchers at Case Western Reserve and UT Southwestern Medical Center this week announced that they have taken significant steps toward turning this once-improbable idea into…