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School of Medicine research team finds stem cells hold keys to body’s plan
Case Western Reserve University researchers discovered landmarks within pluripotent stem cells that guide how they develop to serve different purposes within the body. This breakthrough offers promise that scientists eventually will be able to direct stem cells in ways that prevent disease or…
Visit Happy Dog to hear about "Marvels, Mavericks, and Medicine: Cleveland's Dittrick Museum"
As part of Belt Magazine's Happy Dog University, Brandy Schillace, research associate and guest curator for the Dittrick Museum of Medical History, will give a talk titled "Marvels, Mavericks, and Medicine: Cleveland's Dittrick Museum" at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, June 10, at Happy Dog (5801 Detroit…
”Talking Foreign Policy” program considers factors in ongoing crisis in Ukraine
The next radio broadcast of Talking Foreign Policy examines the international law implications of the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, including uncertainty about what the clash of American and Russian interests means for United States foreign policy. The program, titled "Russian Roulette," is scheduled…
Begun Center's Daniel J. Flannery gives advice on talking to children about violent events
How news coverage of the Boston Marathon manhunt affected local kidsTime: Daniel J. Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention and the Dr. Semi J. and Ruth W. Begun Professor in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, gave advice on approaches…
Law's Jonathan Adler talks about proposed EPA rule to cut greenhouse gas emissions
EPA rule to find support at business-friendly courtBloomberg: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, talked about challenges of the proposed EPA rule that would cut greenhouse gas emissions. “It’s somewhat uncharted…
Interim CIO Mark Henderson accepts position at University of Illinois
Provost W.A. “Bud” Baeslack announced today that Interim Chief Information Officer (CIO) Mark Henderson has accepted an appointment to become the CIO of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). He will begin his new position in August, pending approval of the UIUC Board of…
Compliance office to present monthly privacy-related information sessions
Next month, the University Compliance Office will begin presenting monthly privacy-related information sessions for Case Western Reserve University employees to learn best practice tips to apply to their jobs. The sessions will take place on the third Thursday of every month, with topics rotating…
Caribbean theme at Wednesday’s BBQ on the Quad
The summer barbecue season continues this week on Wednesday, June 11, 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…
Registration open for June CAPS classes
The Case Western Reserve University Administrative Professionals Series (CAPS) is accepting registrants for its June financial administration classes. The training and development program educates full- and part-time university employees on the financial management of the institution’s…
Traffic advisory: Mayfield Road closed between E. 117th and E. 119th through June 30
Case Western Reserve University Police advise the campus community that now through Monday, June 30, Mayfield Road will be closed in both directions between E. 117th and E. 119th streets (the railroad bridge). The closure is due to construction for the new RTA Little Italy rapid transit stop.…