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Staff member Christine Olson earns 2013-2014 Joan Harris Staff Development Award
Christine Olson, assistant director of special projects for the School of Medicine Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative, is the recipient of the 2013-2014 Joan Harris Staff Development Award. The School of Medicine annually awards this honor to a non-faculty employee who demonstrates…
Biomedical Engineering’s Anant Madabhushi awarded NIH grant for digital pathology research
Anant Madabhushi, professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, was awarded a R21 grant from the National Cancer Institute to study predicting aggressive head and neck cancers from digital pathology. His project is titled…
Physics' Robert Brown named Inaugural Fellow of the American Association of Physics Teachers
Robert Brown, Distinguished University Professor and Institute Professor in the Department of Physics, was named an American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) Fellow in the organization’s first cohort of Fellows. For the first time in its 85-year history, the AAPT has inaugurated a Fellowship…
Center for Women panel discussion to feature alumna Barbara “Dusty” Roads
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host a lunch panel discussion with alumna Barbara “Dusty” Roads on Wednesday, Sept. 10, at noon at the Center for Women, TVUC 248. Roads is a former stewardess and union leader who led a landmark sex discrimination case in the airline industry, along…
Science Café Cleveland presents “The Evidence of Big Bang Inflation” Sept. 8
The idea behind Cosmic Inflation is that the universe underwent a very early period of "hyperexpansion". This idea provides the only explanation to date of several basic things about the universe that otherwise we might have to attribute to pure coincidence. In March of this year, the Bicep2 team…
PeopleSoft Financial system to be upgraded Sept. 12-15
The servers for the PeopleSoft Financial system will be upgraded and unavailable from noon Friday, Sept. 12, through 8 a.m. Monday, Sept. 15. During the system outage Friday afternoon, the University Cashier’s Office will not be able to accept deposits and petty cash vouchers, but will be able to…
CWRU Hacker Society to host student-run conference, Link-State 2014, Sept. 20
The Case Western Reserve University Hacker Society will host its third annual student-run conference, Link-State 2014, on Saturday, Sept. 20 in Hovorka Atrium. If you're interested in user experience, tech entrepreneurship, security, testing, software architecture and design, and other similar…
Learn about the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art study abroad program in Sept. 8 webinar
On Sept. 8, there will be an informational webinar on the London study abroad program at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Participation in the RADA program through Case Western Reserve is an opportunity to work with the oldest and most prestigious theater-training program in England. The…
The Farm Food Program returns Sept. 25-Oct. 29; sign up by Sept. 15
The Farm Food Program at the Case Western Reserve University Farm is accepting shareholders for the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. In a CSA, community members purchase shares in a farm and, in turn, receive farm-fresh produce. This fall, the farm will offer a six-week, “mini” CSA…
Global Forum to explore business strategies in which people excel, companies prosper and nature thrives
A progressive international conference in Cleveland, Ohio, this fall will explore how cutting-edge innovators and forward-thinking leaders are moving beyond traditional notions of social responsibility and sustainability to full-spectrum flourishing and profitability. Flourish & Prosper: The…