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Professor Emeritus Edward J. Olszewski publishes book on Parmigianino painting
Edward J. Olszewski, Professor Emeritus of art history, published his book, "Parmigianino's Madonna of the Long Neck: A Grace Beyond the Reach of Art.” The American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, Pa., published the book in April 2014. In the book, Olszewski creates a comprehensive overview…
Modern Languages and Literatures’ Linda C. Ehrlich speaks in Israel on Japanese traditions
Linda C. Ehrlich, associate professor of in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, was invited to speak at the Performing Japanese Traditions conference at Tel Aviv University in Israel. The conference, which was held in June, featured the topic “Temporal and Spatial Reconsideration…
Campus community looks forward to fall break; find out the results to this week’s poll question
Fall semester is full of events for the campus community. New Student Orientation (Aug. 17-24), the first day of classes (Aug. 25), the Farm Harvest Festival (Sept. 20), Homecoming and Family Weekend (Oct. 16-19) and fall break (Oct. 27-28) are just a few of the highlights. With the start of the…
Educational Student Services offers seminar on academic strategies
Educational Student Services (ESS) offers UNIV 100: Essential Academic Strategies, a non-credit, five-week seminar that helps students manage their time, prepare for exams, take better notes and enhance study skills. The seminar, facilitated by ESS staff, will meet Thursdays, from 4 to 5 p.m. The…
Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program to hold Medicare information sessions
A representative from the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program, the state’s official source for free, unbiased Medicare information and counseling, will hold “Welcome to Medicare” events on campus next Wednesday and Thursday. The sessions will help new and soon-to-be beneficiaries…
5 questions with… engineering student, community outreach volunteer James Dolgin
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) at Case Western Reserve University encourages students to “break out of the bubble” and experience all that Cleveland has to offer. This summer, James Dolgin, a sophomore studying engineering, is doing just that through his participation in the…
Cuyahoga County High School Students Smoking at the Same Rate as Adults
Cuyahoga County high school students are smoking tobacco products at the same rate as adults in the county, according to new data from the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) at Case Western Reserve University. In 2013, more than 22 percent, or one in five high school…
History's John Grabowski discusses preservation efforts of Cleveland landmarks
Lost Cleveland: A look at the most iconic Cleveland landmarks of yesteryearThe Plain Dealer: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Associate Professor in Applied History, discussed the history of preservation efforts of Cleveland landmarks. "There was a time before cities were cognizant of their…
School of Medicine's Stefan Gravenstein discusses study on educational sessions for Medicare patients
Hour-long home coaching greatly decreases re-admission, health care costs for Medicare patientsScience Daily: Stefan Gravenstein, professor in the School of Medicine, discussed a study showing the impact educational sessions after a hospital stay can have on Medicare patients. Gravenstein was the…
Incoming students: Register for orientation excursions
“Discover Cleveland” excursions are consistently among the most popular activities during New Student Orientation. The excursions take students to favorite area locations, helping them identify new things to do in town while learning how to get around using the RTA public transportation…