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Asian American Community Services to hold screening of "Nefarious: Merchant of Souls" April 23
Non-profit organization Asian American Community Services will host a screening of the documentary Nefarious: Merchant of Souls Saturday, April 23, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Clapp Hall, Room 108. The documentary reveals the truths of modern-day sex trafficking, with footage from various regions of…
Get information about applying for Social Security benefits at upcoming workshops
Faculty and staff are invited to instructional workshops about applying for Social Security Benefits. The workshops offer clear, concise information regarding Social Security retirement for individuals as well as spousal and survivor benefits. The workshops will be held Thursday, April 28, in…
View this semester’s artwork at exhibition April 25-29
The Semester in Review Art Exhibition will be held April 25-29 at the Art Studio. The exhibition will feature works in ceramic, textile, painting, drawing, architecture, enamel, photography, assemblage and mixed media. An opening reception will be held Monday, April 25, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the…
Show off the projects you’re working on at Design Day event April 21
Design for America will host Design Day Thursday, April 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears think[ box ]. The event will give the university community a platform to share projects that they are passionate about working on. Whether digital, physical, conceptual or…
The Hartwell Foundation names CWRU among its Top 10 Biomedical Research Centers; grants award to autism researcher
The Hartwell Foundation, a Memphis-based philanthropic institution committed to funding innovative biomedical pediatrics research, has named Case Western Reserve University among its national Top 10 Centers of Biomedical Research. The prestigious designation allows Case Western Reserve to nominate…
Researchers write about using silicon carbide ICs and electronic components for semiconductors
A hot research area: Integrated circuits that work well above the melting temperature of lead Design World: Mehran Mehregany, the Veale Professor of Engineering Innovation, and Srihari Rajgopal, a research associate in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, wrote a guest…
Weatherhead School's Bill Mahnic explains how raising the minimum wage would impact the economy
Proposal for $15 minimum wage in Cleveland WKYC: Bill Mahnic, associate professor of banking and finance, explained why raising Cleveland’s minimum wage could be detrimental to the city’s economy. “It’s a job killer,” he said. “The Congressional Budget Office, which is not political, took a look at…
Faculty members discuss how solar energy can be harnessed and its potential for the future
The future of solar power and a renovated celebrezze building ideastream: Geneviève Sauvé, the Frank Hovorka Associate Professor in Chemistry, and Roger French, director of the Solar Durability and Lifetime Extension Center at CWRU, discussed how solar energy can be harnessed and the potential it…
Nicole-Steinmetz
CWRU researcher to turn plant virus shells against human cancers
A Case Western Reserve University researcher has been awarded more than $3 million in federal and foundation grants to turn common plant viruses into cancer sleuths and search-and-destroy emissaries. Nicole Steinmetz, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering, will customize tobacco mosaic…
Food Recovery Network to host final volunteer training meeting of the semester April 19
The Food Recovery Network will hold its final volunteer training meeting Tuesday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. in House 2. Those who attend will learn how they can become part of the effort to reduce food waste on campus and help feed the hungry. The last general body meeting of the semester will…