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Political science's Justin Buchler talks about Eric Cantor's defeat in northern Virginia's 7th District primary
Cantor’s ‘shocking’ loss in Virginia felt hereCleveland Jewish News: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, talked about House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s defeat in northern Virginia’s 7th District primary June 10. “This is one of the biggest electoral surprises I’ve ever…
Case Western Reserve University takes part in National Maker Day
When the White House shared plans to host a first-ever Maker Faire and national “Day of Making,” Case Western Reserve couldn’t wait to take part. After all, this is the university whose graduates invented the intermittent windshield wiper, the Nike Air Sole and carbon fiber. It’s also the place…
Researchers discover cancer drug boosts levels of vascular-protective gene, KLF2
Bortezomib (Velcade) prevents blood clot formation Case Western Reserve University researchers discovered that an existing drug used to help cancer patients has the potential to protect thousands of others from the often-deadly impact of vascular clots. In 2008, the Food and Drug Administration…
Movie Buffs: Consider a film course, concentration or minor
Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland provide a rich environment for watching and discussing films. As students begin to consider their fall semester course load, first-year students are encouraged to remember they can take film courses on a wide range of topics. The flexible,…
UCITE to host session on teaching successful courses
There are many factors that go into teaching a successful course, but sometimes we put our greatest efforts into areas that may not provide the biggest payoff and neglect those aspects that may require less effort but give huge benefits to both you and your students. As the fall semester…
University bookstore to host Charles Ramsey June 21
The Barnes and Noble university bookstore will host Charles Ramsey, author of "Dead Giveaway: The Rescue, Hamburgers, White Folks, and Instant Celebrity,” Saturday, June 21, from noon to 2 p.m. Ramsey was in the wrong place at the right time when he answered a young woman’s cry for help, leading…
Professor Jonathan Entin discusses who had right to sue in JobsOhio case
Justices turn back JobsOhio challengeThe Columbus Dispatch: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor of Law and professor of political science, talked about who had the right to sue in the JobsOhio case. “On a more general level, beyond the specific question of JobsOhio, that’s the way the…
Faculty members Aaron Perzanowski and Jared Bendis discuss net neutrality
Regulating net neutralityideastream: Aaron Perzanowski, associate professor of law, and Jared Bendis, creative new media director at Kelvin Smith Library, were guests on “The Sound of Ideas” to discuss net neutrality.
Case Western Reserve goes ‘All In’ with second annual Day of Giving
This time, the experiment has become a tradition. A year ago annual fund leaders decided to try the idea of 24-hour campaign to inspire concentrated giving among university alumni and friends. The first annual “Day of Giving” proved so successful that the event makes its second outing…
Human Capital Management System server upgrade complete
The Human Capital Management System (HCM) server upgrade has been completed. Users will need to verify their Web browser bookmarks to make sure they are using the correct URL: case.edu/hcm. There are no functional changes for HCM users. For questions or technical assistance, contact the ITS…