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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…
Winter break study abroad programs now open
Summer might have just begun, but it's not too early to think about your plans for next winter break. Why not study abroad? Faculty-led programs are short, so they're easy to fit in to your busy schedule. Travel to places like India, Ecuador or Costa Rica while earning credit to fulfill academic…
History professor participates in Turkish university’s celebratory event
Earlier this month, John Grabowski, the Krieger Mueller Associate Professor of Applied History, gave a lecture at Bilkent University in Turkey. Grabowski’s lecture, titled “İhsan Doğramacı and the History of an Idea,” was part of the Bilkent Day Program. The day honors the birth of the…
University community members published on Anisfield-Wolf blog
Two university community members were recently published on the Anisfield-Wolf blog. Karen Long, manager of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards, was among the supporters of the 2016 Martin Luther King Essay contest, providing books for the first prize winners and tickets to see the Playhouse Square…
DENISE-CATERINACCI
5 questions with… organizer of Italian Film Festival USA - Cleveland and senior instructor of Italian, Denise Caterinacci
Denise Caterinacci has an early childhood memory of wondering why the United States did not have a king. She recalls hearing her Italian grandparents, who immigrated to Cleveland in the early 1900’s, talk about monarchies who ruled their native country. Raised in a household bustling with visits…
Faculty members publish opinion article about conflict in Israel
Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law, and Douglas Kerr, professor emeritus of pediatrics, co-wrote an opinion piece titled “With the Middle East peace process 'dead,' now what?” for The Plain Dealer. Their article covered conflict in…
Senior publishes second book based on personal experiences
John Brogan, a senior studying cognitive science, recently published his second book, which is based on personal experiences. The fictional poetry book, titled St. Augustine and the Piano, loosely follows Brogan’s travels with just a keyboard and linguist St. Augustine. In the fall just a week…
Two ITS staff members receive national appointments with EDUCAUSE
EDUCAUSE, the nation’s leading association for advancing higher education through information technology, selected two staff members within the Division of Information Technology Services (ITS) at Case Western Reserve to fill national appointments. John Landers, manager of the ITS Project…
Spot Night to be held at Jolly Scholar this week
This week’s Spot Night will take over the Jolly Scholar tonight (April 15) beginning at 9 p.m. The event will feature Kopecky and Greenvan. Learn more about the musicians online.
Graduate students: Sign up now to run in the Hudson Relays
Do you want to participate in one of the oldest traditions at Case Western Reserve University? Sign up to participate in the Hudson Relays on the Graduate and Professional Schools Team. The event will be held Saturday, April 23, and begins at 10:30 a.m. Each leg of the event is about half a mile,…