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Political science's Justin Buchler writes about how journalists must cover the political landscape
When covering elections, journalists face a debilitating dilemma The Conversation: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, wrote about how journalists must cover the political landscape with the challenge of remaining completely unbiased, regardless of what a politician says or…
CWRU students to compete in 16th annual Rice Business Plan Competition
Crystal clear vision leads Case Western Reserve team into Rice University business plan competition Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription only): A team of Case Western Reserve University students will compete in the 16th annual Rice Business Plan Competition later this month. The team’s startup,…
School of Law highlighted as "pioneer" in legal education
Law schools innovate with hands-on learning U.S. News & World Report: Case Western Reserve University School of Law is one of five programs highlighted as "pioneers" in legal education—turning traditional classroom learning into hands-on experiences.
Baker-Nord Center's Peter Knox discusses his work organizing Cleveland Humanities Festival
Cleveland Humanities Festival preview ideastream: Peter Knox, director of the Baker-Nord Center, discussed how he worked with community partners to organize the first-ever Cleveland Humanities Festival. The festival began April 1 and will continue through April 10.
Free database shows where to find some of the world’s most toxic snakes
Case Western Reserve University PhD student focuses on tropical islands Snakes known to produce some of the most toxic venoms swim the shallows of the western Pacific and eastern Indian oceans and sun themselves on island coasts from southwestern Japan to Indonesia, the Andaman Islands to…
Free student tickets available for Writers Center Stage with Roz Chast
The 2015 – 2016 William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series continues with acclaimed artist and author Roz Chast on Tuesday, April 5, at 7:30 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center’s Kelvin & Eleanor Smith Foundation Grand Ballroom. Roz Chast’s brilliant cartoons have graced the pages of…
Faculty: Next Global Talk event to feature cross-cultural workshop
The Center for International Affairs will host the next Global Talk workshop Thursday, April 7, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall, Room 135. The workshop will provide introductory cross-cultural training on the concepts of cultural intelligence and Geert Hofstede's cultural dimensions…
ACES + Distinguished lecturer to participate in three panel discussions April 7-8
This year’s ACES + Distinguished lecturer will be Mary Romero, professor of justice studies and social inquiry at Arizona State University. She will participate in three panel discussions April 7-8. "So You Want to be an Academic?" Thursday, April 7  11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tinkham Veale University…
Student, staff volunteers needed for commencement 2016
The Commencement Office is seeking dependable Case Western Reserve University student and staff volunteers to help make commencement 2016 a special and memorable day for graduates and their guests. Commencement will be held Sunday, May 15, in the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center.…
The conflict between science and religion lies in our brains
The conflict between science and religion may have its origins in the structure of our brains, researchers at Case Western Reserve University and Babson College have found. Clashes between the use of faith vs. scientific evidence to explain the world around us dates back centuries and is perhaps…