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Discover how the history of trauma has shaped how we view PTSD at next Conversations series event May 12
The Dittrick Medical History Center & Museum will continue its Conversations series Thursday, May 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence’s Seminar Room in the Tinkham Veale University Center. The talk, titled “The End of the World as We Know It,” will…
Traffic advisory: Juniper Road, East 115th Street to be one-way for move-out
Members of the campus community are advised to take note of move-out traffic advisories. From April 30 to May 17, East 115th Street and Juniper Road will be made into one-way streets. Only northbound traffic will be permitted on East 115th Street, with Juniper Road limited to southbound…
Learn how to salsa dance at end-of-the-year social April 23
The Case Salsa Club will hold its end-of-the-year salsa social Saturday, April 23, from 8 to 11 p.m. at The Spot in Leutner Commons. The evening will kick off with a free lesson, followed by social dancing and performances. Light refreshments will be provided.
Images generated at Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics appear on cover of journal
Images generated within the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) made the front cover of the April edition of European Urology, the highest ranked urology journal in terms of impact factor. The images shown are a result of work in the center’s group on quantitative…
Harvey Buchanan Lecture in Art History and the Humanities to feature tribute to longtime CWRU professor
The 27th annual Harvey Buchanan Lecture in Art History and the Humanities will be held today (April 22) at 5:30 p.m. in the Cleveland Museum of Art's recital hall. Sponsored by the Department of Art History and Art, the Buchanan Lecture brings internationally renowned experts whose research…
School of Law faculty have papers among top downloaded on Social Science Research Network
Two faculty members in the School of Law landed in top 10 categories on the Social Science Research Network website for articles they've published. Michael Scharf, co-dean of the School of Law and the Joseph C. Hostetler - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, was named in the top 10 for downloads in…
Political science’s Joseph White writes opinion article on reforming the Cadillac Tax
Joseph White, Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, penned an opinion article for the Health Affairs Blog titled “Reform the ‘Cadillac Tax’ to target rich benefits, not high costs.” He explains the tax as “a 40 percent excise tax on the cost of insurance coverage (including employer…
CWRU profiled in Polish university publication after delegates visit campus
In early March, Case Western Reserve University hosted international delegates, sponsored by EducationUSA Leadership Institutes. CWRU was selected as a host university for the second portion of the program, which focused on links between higher education and industry-private sectors. After her…
Law's Maureen Kenny explains legal challenges new all-women ride-sharing app could face
New ride share app for women Cleveland 19 News: Maureen Kenny, professor of lawyering skills, explained the legal challenges a new company could face due to its hiring practices. Kenny said the company, a new ride-sharing app for just women, would have to prove that hiring only women is a business…
Enrollment management's Rick Bischoff explains the importance of wait lists in admissions
Top colleges put thousands of applicants in wait-list limbo, and some won’t admit any The Washington Post: Rick Bischoff, vice president for enrollment management, explained the importance of a wait list in the admissions process, and why about 10 percent of each class is filled with qualified…