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Track and field’s Nicholas Heim receives winter NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
Recent Case Western Reserve University graduate Nicholas Heim was selected as a recipient of the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, awarded to just 174 student-athletes across all three NCAA divisions annually, who excel at an elite level in athletic competition, in the classroom, and in…
PRCHN's Erika Trapl receives Ohio Public Health Association award
Erika Trapl, associate director of the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, was awarded the Ohio Public Health Association (OPHA) Public Health Policy Award. Each year, the Ohio Public Health Association presents a series of awards that recognize excellence among our members and…
Medical students selected for Howard Hughes Medical Institute fellowships
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute recently announced its 2016 class of Medical Research Fellows, with four Case Western Reserve University representatives among the 66 total selected. The program allows students to spend a full year working in the lab on projects they proposed. The following…
Music's Gary Ciepluch talks about "CancerBlows" benefit concert
Trumpet star Ryan Anthony returning to Severance Hall for 'Cancer Blows' benefit concert The Plain Dealer: Gary Ciepluch, associate professor of music and director of bands, talked about Ryan Anthony, a renowned trumpeter, cancer survivor and former member of Ciepluch’s Cleveland Youth Symphony.…
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Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg talks about impact of his MOOC, how it connect Engineering's Daniel Lacks with student in Namibia
Solar panels, entrepreneurship, and building connections with 100,000 students The Huffington Post: Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, wrote about the lasting impacts and relationships he’s created through his Massive Open Online Course, Beyond Silicon Valley. He…
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Law's Jonathan Adler talks about how Supreme Court is likely to address modest decisions
A Supreme Court not so much deadlocked as diminished The New York Times: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, talked about how the Supreme Court is likely to address mostly modest decisions, rather than tackle controversial ones, now that it is split 4-4.
CWRU assessing impact of federal overtime announcement
Case Western Reserve officials are reviewing federal overtime rules announced Wednesday to determine which university employees will be affected—and how. Under the policies Vice President Joe Biden detailed during an event in Columbus, the threshold under which employees are eligible for overtime…
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Register now for 13th annual Spartan Open golf outing to support student athletes at CWRU
The Case Western Reserve University Athletic Department will host the 13th annual Spartan Open Monday, June 27, at Quail Hollow Country Club in Concord, Ohio. Sponsored by Bon Appetit Management Co., the Spartan Open is a daylong golf event featuring lunch and dinner that benefits the athletics…
70th annual CWRU Book Sale features more than 70,000 items, including extensive rock ‘n’ roll collection
The 70th anniversary of the annual Case Western Reserve University Book Sale will feature display tables filled with more than 70,000 items—books, prints, maps and atlases, sheet music, CDs, DVDs, records, play scripts and memorabilia. The sale, a fundraiser for Case Western Reserve's Association…
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Join National Bike to Work Day festivities around Cleveland May 20
National Bike to Work Day is Friday, May 20, and CWRU community members will have a number of ways to get involved in the celebration. Ride to one of many “Energizer Stations” for some free Phoenix Coffee and breakfast treats. Bike Cleveland and partners will be set up at the following…