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Center for International Affairs office closed May 20; walk-in hours available this summer
While the Center for International Affairs office will be closed Friday, May 20, due to Tomlinson Marketplace construction, students can take advantage of walk-in hours the remainder of the summer. The Office of International Student Services (located in Tomlinson Hall, Room 143) will be available…
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Parents: Take note of National Youth Sports Program registration dates
Case Western Reserve University parents and guardians of children ages 10 to 16 can register early for the 2016 National Youth Sports Program (NYSP), a five-week summer camp that combines sports activities, educational enrichment, nutrition and health services. NYSP takes place weekdays June 6 to…
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Law's Maxwell Mehlman talks about the burden incentive-based wellness programs place on low-income employees
Obama administration releases rules on wellness programs Reuters: Maxwell Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law and professor of bioethics, talked about the pressure lower-income individuals may feel to join incentive-based wellness programs offered by their employers.
Medical students attend memorial service for those who donated their bodies to medical schools
Medical students take a moment to reflect on their first teachers, those who donate their bodies when they die The Plain Dealer: School of Medicine students attended a special memorial service in honor of those who donated their bodies to medical schools to be used to teach anatomy. Susanne…
Engineering students develop irrigation system for community garden
Case Western Reserve students expand community garden The Plain Dealer: A group of seniors, led by Daniel Lacks, the C. Benson Branch Professor of Chemical Engineering, developed an irrigation system for the community garden at East 84th Street as part of their capstone project. "We wanted to focus…
Medicine's Jonathan Wynbrandt discusses addictive nature of Percocet
Inside Prince's final days Rolling Stone: Jonathan Wynbrandt, assistant professor of medicine, discussed the addictive nature of Percocet, which is believed to have been a factor in Prince’s death. "You start out being able to just take one to get the pain relief you need," he said. "But then you…
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Break unhealthy food behaviors this summer with free online program
Those who have powerful food cravings and struggle to control eating habits should consider enrolling in LivingLean, an online weight loss and nutrition program. The free program is open to CWRU faculty and staff and offers a different approach to calorie counting and reliance on willpower. Based…
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Thwing Center Furniture Sale to be held May 19-20
The third annual Thwing Center Furniture Sale will be held Thursday, May 19, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Friday, May 20, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the atrium. University community members can purchase chairs, desks, electronics, banners, bar stools and more during the sale. Only cash will be…
Baseball team earns bid to compete in NCAA regional tournament; first game to be played today
Just before the midpoint in the season, the Spartan baseball team was facing an 8-9 record. The young team was playing well, but just couldn’t quite close out games. But, head coach Matt Englander, said, something shifted shortly after the team returned from a string of games played in…