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Event marking launch of Information Technology's strategic plan, [Re]Imagining IT, to be held June 8
The university community is invited to an event marking the launch of Case Western Reserve University’s Information Technology strategic plan, [Re]Imagining IT. The event, held Wednesday, June 8, from noon to 4 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center ballroom, will feature: Presentations…
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“Early release” program gets a new name, begins this Friday
Case Western Reserve’s second summer of giving employees two hours of paid leave on Fridays begins this Friday, June 3—just in time for the program to get its new name, "CWRU Take Two." The suggestion, from University Events’ Laura Klingler, emerged as the favorite among 376 entries in an online…
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Weatherhead School's Diane Bergeron weighs in on wage gap between men and women
53 years after Equal Pay Act, why women still earn less than men and how to bridge the wage gap: City Club panel The Plain Dealer: Diane Bergeron, associate professor of organizational behavior, participated in a panel on the wage gap between men and women, and also explained the…
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Psychological sciences' Amy Przeworski explains importance of leaving one’s baby from time to time
Tear-filled farewells Pregnancy and Newborn Magazine: Amy Przeworski, assistant professor of psychological sciences, explained the importance of leaving one’s baby from time to time, no matter how hard it may be for both parent and child. “Parents may feel guilty and think that perhaps what is…
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Psoriasis researcher Nicole Ward marks multiple firsts in her latest presentation
When Nicole Ward stepped on stage to give a talk to one of her professional organizations, she was thinking about the speech—not the pioneering gesture taking the podium would be. It had a catchy main title, “Modeling Mayhem,” and focused on a key aspect of her life’s work: what goes wrong in the…
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CWRU launches RNC-related website; translators and faculty experts needed
With seven weeks left until the start of the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump passed the 1,237-delegate threshold to secure his party’s presidential nomination. And now, all GOP eyes turn to Cleveland—along with millions more of people not affiliated with the Grand Old Party. Case…
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International graduate students: Register for seminar to build conversation skills
Educational Services for Students (ESS) will offer a free seminar, ESS Spoken English for Communication: Building Authentic Conversation Skills, for international graduate students this summer. In this six-week seminar, which will allow for small and large group discussion, students will learn the…
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Office of Education Abroad accepting faculty proposals for short-term study abroad programs
Many of the 45 percent of CWRU students who studied abroad in 2015 did so in faculty-directed short-term programs. Are you interested in leading and creating a study abroad course for spring break or spring (May Abroad) 2017? The Office of Education Abroad is accepting propgram proposals through…
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Kelvin Smith Library opens new exhibit showcasing the cookbook as a historical text
A cooking-based exhibit, curated by Kelvin Smith Library’s Exhibit Coordinator Elizabeth Meinke, is available for viewing now through September in Kelvin Smith Library’s Hatch Reading Room. The showing, titled "Epicurean Adventures: Gastronomy Texts from Kelvin Smith Library Special Collections,"…
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New Nord Family Greenway profiled in "Architect Magazine"
The Nord Family Greenway Architect Magazine: The Nord Family Greenway, a new innovative urban landscape project announced by Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Museum of Art, was profiled.