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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses House Speaker John Boehner’s lawsuit against President Barack Obama
What if Boehner wins his lawsuit against ObamaNewsweek: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the House Speaker John Boehner’s lawsuit against President Barack Obama over his delay of the employer mandate of the Affordable Care Act. He believes that John Boehner is…
School of Medicine's Alan Lerner discusses his study on how cataracts surgery could affect Alzheimer's patients
Could cataract surgery slow decline from Alzheimer’s?CBSNews: Alan Lerner, professor of neurology and Neurological Institute Chair for Memory and Cognition, discussed his study, which shows that cataracts surgery could help slow mental health decline for Alzheimer’s patients. "If the results hold…
Incoming students: Register for Think Beyond the Classroom seminar
Incoming students can choose from various topics and titles relating to sustainability for their Think Beyond the Classroom seminar on Friday, Aug. 22, during New Student Orientation. New students will be transported to the University Farm in Hunting Valley (located about 10 miles/25 minutes from…
Information meeting for L.E.A.D. Certificate Program for Supervisors to be held Aug. 13
The L.E.A.D. Certificate Program for Supervisors (L.E.A.D.) provides university leaders an opportunity to increase their leadership competency through classes, individual and team coaching, assigned readings, exercises, assessments and networking. Tony Lingham, associate professor of…
5 questions with… new School of Dental Medicine dean, alumnus Kenneth Chance
For Kenneth B. Chance, his appointment as dean of the School of Dental Medicine completes a cycle. “I can now give back,” he said, “all of the training, all of the experiences that I’ve had over the years.” A Bronx native, Chance, DDS ’79, studied at Case Western Reserve University School of…
SIS to be down for scheduled maintenance this weekend
The Student Information System will be down starting at noon today until 8 a.m. on Monday, July 21, for scheduled maintenance. The Cashier's Office will be unable to accept student tuition payments while the system is down.
Party on the Quad to be held July 25
Human Resources and the Staff Advisory Council Staff Recognition Committee will sponsor the 2014 Party on the Quad Friday, July 25, from 3 to 6 p.m. on the Case Quad. All staff, faculty and students are invited to attend the event, which will feature food, bingo, cornhole and hula-hoop and karaoke…
Society of Pediatric Psychology recognizes Olena Zyga
The Society of Pediatric Psychology (Division 54) chose Olena Zyga, a senior studying pediatric psychology, as an outstanding undergraduate student. Zyga has contributed to research on many topics, including pretend play and developmental disorders, neuroimaging and adolescent obesity and the…
CWRU students receive Esperanza scholarship
Esperanza Inc. honored four Case Western Reserve University scholarship winners at the Fiesta of Hope luncheon on June 27. Santiago Chabrier, an engineering major, Isaac Martinez, a nursing major, Alberto Rodriguez, a music education major, and Elizabeth Reyes, a nursing major, were among the 103…
School of Law team awarded Scribes 2014 Brief Award
The team of Alyssa Dechow, Del Guile and Garret Bowman, from the School of Law, won the Scribes 2014 Brief Award for their brief from the J. Braxton Craven Jr. Memorial Moot-Court Competition. The winners were invited to attend and be recognized at the Scribes Annual Meeting during the American…