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CWRU, Cleveland Museum of Natural History partner to provide children’s programs during upcoming school holiday
The President’s Committee on Child Care Options (PCCCO) announced today that the university again is partnering with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (CMNH) to provide children’s programs during an upcoming school holiday. The committee began providing limited-duration child care programs…
Leaky Gut — A Source of Non-AIDS Complications in HIV-Positive Patients
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is no longer a fatal condition, thanks to newer medications inhibiting the retrovirus, but a puzzling phenomenon has surfaced among these patients — non-AIDS complications. Scientists at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have resolved…
Law's Jonathan Adler continues his response to Robert Weiner
Taking liberties with law and word—a surreply to Rob Weiner (w/ update)The Washington Post: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, continues his response to Former Associate Deputy Attorney General in the United States Department of Justice Rob Weiner's critique of…
History's John Grabowski discusses Labor Day's first supporters
John Patterson Green, father of Labor Day in Ohio, and his enduring legacy (with photo gallery)The Plain Dealer: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Associate Professor in Applied History, discussed the reason for state Rep. John Patterson Green’s push to make Labor Day a state holiday in the late…
Law's Peter Carfagna to teach MOOC on working as a sports agent
Case Western Reserve sets a course to train future sports agentsCrain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Peter Carfagna, Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence and co-director of the Great Lakes Sports & Entertainment Law Academy, will teach “Representing the Professional Athlete,”…
First-year students: Vote for your class representatives Sept. 3-4
First-year students can vote for representatives in the Undergraduate Student Government, Residence Hall Association and Class Officer Collective Sept. 3-4. Links to voting will be sent to students’ emails.
Campuswide memorial service planned for Friday
Members of the Case Western Reserve community are invited to attend a memorial service Friday for the four undergraduates who died last week in a plane crash outside Cleveland. Classmates, student leaders and university officials will remember second-year students W. Michael Felten, 19, of…
University names Sue B. Workman next CIO, VP for Information Technology Services
Case Western Reserve Provost W.A. “Bud” Baeslack announced today that the university has named Sue B. Workman its next Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Vice President for Information Technology Services, pending approval from the Board of Trustees. Now a leader within the IT services operation…
Learn about study abroad opportunities at fourth annual Study Abroad Fair
Students are invited to learn more about affordable and exciting programs offered abroad at the fourth annual Study Abroad Fair on Friday, Sept. 5, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on The Quad. To maximize the experience, consider the following: Browse: With so many programs to choose from,…
Dance "For the Kids" at SpartanTHON Dance Marathon Sept. 3
SpartanTHON will host a Dance Marathon Kick Off Wednesday, Sept. 3, from 6-9 p.m. at the Leutner Pavilion. Help kick off another year of fundraising efforts "For The Kids" at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital. The event will feature free food, performances by Speakeasy and the Spartan Cheer…