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UCITE to host session on how to maximize use of class time
A class period is highly valuable time for scholarly discussion—yet very often it becomes an occasion for the mere transmission of information instead. This often occurs because faculty members feel that such deep discussions are not possible because students do not have the knowledge and…
Psychologists find entitlement predicts sexism in both men and women
Entitled attitudes appear to be linked to sexism—even among women, according to a personality study by psychologists from Case Western Reserve University and San Diego State University. In general, entitled men are more likely to endorse hostile views of women and entitled women are more likely to…
Techie Camp open to middle, elementary school students
In partnership with the Leonard Gelfand STEM Center, TECH CORPS is offering two open enrollment programming camps at Case Western Reserve University this summer. Techie Camp is a full-day, weeklong program designed to engage elementary and middle school students in hands-on, interactive…
Caribbean theme at today’s BBQ on the Quad; CaseCash, CaseCharge accepted
The summer barbecue season continues today from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the Case Quad. The Caribbean BBQ theme will feature jerk chicken breast, grilled fish sandwiches, garden burgers, curried rice and sweet potato side dishes, mixed green salad with citrus vinaigrette, coconut fruit salad,…
Political Science's Jessica F. Green talks about President Barack Obama’s plan to cut carbon emissions
Let’s clobber carbonThe Ohio Channel: Jessica F. Green, assistant professor of political science, served as a guest on The Sound of Ideas and discussed President Barack Obama’s plan to cut carbon emissions.
Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg discusses startups, entrepreneurs in Cleveland
Michael Goldberg: Forget Instagram. Building a startup economy takes patience. Do we have enough?Crain’s Cleveland Business: Michael Goldberg, visiting assistant professor of design and innovation, talked about the growth of startups and entrepreneurs in Cleveland.
Medicine's Smitha Krishnamurthi disussess about how fish, exercise could prevent relapse in colon cancer
Fish, exercise may help thwart colon cancer's return: studyHealthDay News: Smitha Krishnamurthi, associate professor of medicine – hematology/oncology, discussed the potential effect fish and exercise play in preventing a relapse in colon cancer. "There's a growing body of epidemiologic evidence…
Incoming students: Tune in live today to get answers to class registration questions
The Office of Undergraduate Studies will launch a series of online information sessions beginning today to help new students prepare for fall semester class registration. Students can tune in live at tv.case.edu/caselivehd to have class registration questions answered in real time. Archives will…
Social media account managers: Help reach All [in] Day of Giving goal
Those who manage Case Western Reserve University social media accounts are invited to help the university reach its goal of 1,234 gifts during the second All [in] Day of Giving on Tuesday, June 17. The Day of Giving is a social-media-driven campaign. If you manage a social media account for the…
PRCHN seminar series to continue June 11 with presentation on wearable computing, sensor technology
The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) at Case Western Reserve University will host “Wearable computing and sensor technology: What's all the fuss?” Amy Sheon, executive director of the Urban Health Initiative, will lead the talk as part of the PRCHN Seminar Series. The…