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English’s William Marling publishes book 20 years in the making examining world literature
In the 1960s, when matchmakers paired writers with receptive readers overseas, so-called “World Literature” was born The spark for William Marling’s new book—Gatekeepers: The Emergence of World Literature and the 1960s—came 20-odd years ago, while lecturing on the hard-boiled detective story as…
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Learn more about the Master of Nonprofit Organizations program at June 3 informational breakfast
Learn more about the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ Master of Nonprofit Organizations (MNO) program at an MNO Information Breakfast Friday, June 3, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Mandel Community Studies Center, Room 115. The breakfast is free and open to…
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Develop new skills this summer with free Lynda.com service
What better time to develop new skills than during the summer? Students have access to the free Lynda.com service, which offers free online and mobile video-based training courses on various topics, including web development, computer programming, professional skills and more. Each video, taught…
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Office of Title IX introduces new website full of resources for the community
During the academic year, the Office of Title IX met with members of the campus community to understand how it could improve communication of the university's process regarding sexual misconduct and other areas of Title IX. Those discussions resulted in the university’s new sexual misconduct and…
Researchers discover moving, electrically “silent” source initiates brain waves
Finding may help in understanding memory formation, treating epilepsy Researchers at Case Western Reserve University discovered a new way that brain waves spread through the hippocampus—a possible step toward understanding and treating epilepsy. The researchers discovered a traveling spike…
CWRU hosts annual book sale to raise funds for the Association for Continuing Education
Case Western Reserve's annual book sale features rock and roll memorabilia, games, records and much more The Plain Dealer: The annual Case Western Reserve University Book Sale will continue today and tomorrow in Adelbert Gymnasium. The sale will raise funds for the Association for Continuing…
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Law's Jonathan Adler comments on Donald Trump's list of potential Supreme Court nominees
Trump releases list of 11 judges he’d consider nominating to Supreme Court Washington Post: Jonthan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, commented on the list of judges Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said he would consider appointing to the Supreme Court. “Everyone on…
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CWRU leads effort to replace prostheses with engineered cartilage
Five-year, $6.7 million federal grant for new Center for Multimodal Evaluation of Engineered Cartilage aims to make cartilage knee implants from patients’ cellsCase Western Reserve University will open a new center designed to develop evaluation technology and set standards for testing and…
Encourage your parents and family to pre-register for homecoming weekend festivities
At Case Western Reserve University, we like to celebrate homecoming as a family—and students’ parents are a valued part of the festivities. There’s the parade floats, the football, the camaraderie, the tailgating, the mingling, the showcase of student talent, the educational opportunities, the…
Learn how to cook healthy meals with seasonal ingredients at demonstration May 24
Join 121 Fitness to learn how to create a healthy dish with fresh, seasonal ingredients from a Bon Appetit Management Co. chef. A cooking demonstration will be held Tuesday, May 24, from noon to 1 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 356. The demonstration, which is free and open to the public, will include…