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Cheer on your team in the Hudson Relays April 23
Come cheer on your team at the annual Hudson Relays Saturday, April 23, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Students from all teams are invited to gather on the Case Quad by Adelbert Hall to see who will come in first place this year. Beginning in 1910, the Hudson Relays was created to commemorate the campus…
First-year students: Deadline for class withdrawals and pass/no pass selection is April 25
The last day for first-year students to withdraw from a class or select the Pass/No Pass option is Monday, April 25. You can withdraw from a class through SIS if you are in good academic standing and will not fall below 12 hours. To withdraw from a class in SIS, go to the “other academic” drop-down…
Hear from nationally known speakers at the 2016 Race, Food and Justice Conference
The Social Justice Institute, Environmental Health Watch and Rid-All Green Partnership will host the 2016 Race, Food and Justice Conference, “Analyzing the Urban Food Movement through a Social Justice Lens,” April 21-23. Nationally known speakers and local activists will lead conversations about…
Find out how to deal with stress at April 21 talk
Find out how you can manage stress at an event Thursday, April 21, at 7 p.m. in Millis Schmitt Hall. Acharya Vivek, the resident acharya—a Hindu spiritual teacher or leader—of the Chinmaya Mission Niagara, will present “Making Sense of Stress.” The event is free and open to the university…
Are you considering adopting or fostering a child? Learn about your options at April 25 workshop
The Women’s Health Series Program and Moms Offering Moms Support (MOMS) Group Program will continue with an upcoming session on adoption, provided by the Family Equity Committee. The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will hold an Adoption 101 workshop Monday, April 25, from noon to 1 p.m. in…
Distressed Children and Infants International at CWRU to hold fundraising event April 22
Distressed Children and Infants International at Case Western Reserve University will hold a fundraising event Friday, April 22, from 3 to 6 p.m. in Thwing Center, Room 201. Barrio, Buffalo Wild Wings, Simply Greek and more will cater the event. Entry is $5, which includes 10 raffle tickets for…
Fire, risk and accident shape glassblower who shattered norms
Known for his signature eye patch, Dale Chihuly lost sight in his left eye at the height of his career in the 1970’s, losing the depth perception so critical to precise glassblowing. Forcing a pivot in the artist’s process, the injury led to the very kinds of asymmetrical glass forms that have…
Professor Bruce Latimer talks about how evolution weakened our knees
How to build a better knee Men’s Journal: Bruce Latimer, professor of anthropology, anatomy and cognitive science and director of the Center for Human Origins, talked about how evolution left our knees weak. "We took a chimpanzee-like knee and turned it into a biped's," he said. "But evolution…
Senior John Brogan launches initiative to increase recycling on campus
Case Western Reserve University reminds others to recycle with emotional signage News Net 5: John Brogan, a senior studying cognitive science, discussed a new initiative he launched at Case Western Reserve University increase recycling. By posting more descriptive and emotional signs on recycling…
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AACR Annual Meeting
At the end of this week, many of you will be attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in New Orleans. Once again, we are excited to have many members and trainees participating, presenting, and leading sessions. If we accidentally missed anyone, please…