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Discuss the legacy of Flora Stone Mather at women’s center dinner April 20
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host Einav Rabinovitch, the Wade Postdoctoral Scholar, at the Dinner and Discussion event Wednesday, April 20, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, Suite 248. The discussion will focus on the topic "Between Old & New Woman: Flora…
How does intersectionality factor into movements? Find out at April 28 program
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will present a program on intersectionality in collaboration with the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity, the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Social Justice Institute. The program, which is part of the Women of Color Series, will be…
Discover the implications of working longer for different career paths and genders at April 19 lecture
The Social Justice Institute will continue its Spring Research Lunch Series Tuesday, April 19, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room A13. Áine Ní Léime, a research fellow at the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology at the National University of Ireland, Galway, will present "Living Longer,…
Adapt toys to benefit children with disabilities at April 18 workshop
RePlay for Kids will hold a toy repair and modification workshop Monday, April 18, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room A09 to benefit children with disabilities in Northeast Ohio. At the workshop, participants will adapt and make minor repairs to toys for children with disabilities.…
Join the Department of Classics to celebrate Vergil Week April 16-22
The Department of Classics will hold its annual Vergil Week celebration April 16-22. The event, held every year in April to coincide with National Poetry Month, highlights the poetry, life and times of Publius Vergilius Maro, who was better known as Vergil and widely considered ancient Rome’s…
Register for upcoming CAPS Sponsored Projects Accounting classes
Want to learn how to manage financial resources for sponsored projects at Case Western Reserve University? Registration is now open for five classes in the CWRU Administrative Professional Series (CAPS) that explore Sponsored Projects Accounting. Read below for class descriptions as well as…
Political science's Joseph White discusses how managerial and economic theory have affected doctors
What are the biggest issues facing doctors today? WalletHub: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, discussed how managerial and economic theory have affected the way doctors work. “This means, essentially, that both the government and private payers are trying to make…
Psychology's Lisa Damour writes about benefits of eating at the table as a family
Where’s the magic in family dinner? New York Times: Lisa Damour, clinical instructor of psychology, wrote about the benefits of gathering a family at the dinner table for a meal, despite the challenges it often presents.
Political science's Karl Kalenthaler co-writes article on how Iraqis view their security
Why Iraqis living under the Islamic State fear their liberators The Washington Post: Karl Kalenthaler, adjunct professor of political science, co-wrote an article describing the various lenses through which different factions of Iraq view their security. Drawing from results of national and…
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Changes in heart activity may signal epilepsy
Pronounced alterations in heart rate variability may contribute to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) Doctors have long characterized epilepsy as a brain disorder, but researchers at Case Western Reserve University have found that part of the autonomic nervous system functions differently…