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Traffic alert: East 115 Street, Juniper Road to be one-way streets through May 20
To accommodate student move-out days, East 115th Street and Juniper Road will be made into one-way streets through May 20. No vehicles will be allowed to park on Juniper. Any vehicle seen parking on the street will receive a ticket and may be towed. All vehicles parked on Juniper must move to…
School of Medicine’s Paul MacDonald rewarded with Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching
When Paul MacDonald, associate dean for graduate education in the School of Medicine, found out his name was being submitted for the university’s John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching, he was surprised, but also excited. “John S. Diekhoff was a gifted educator and an outstanding leader of…
Bus patrons: Upcoming construction to affect public transportation
The old bus area canopy at the Cedar–University Circle RTA station will be demolished—making it unavailable starting Tuesday, May 6, for six days. Customers on these buses will see supervisors telling them where to change buses for route Nos. 7, 9, 32, 48/48A and 58. There will be no traffic…
Law's Jonathan Adler points out mistake by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia
Scalia gets his facts wrong in EPA dissent Associated Press: Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s dissent in an environmental case contained an error in which he misreported an earlier case. Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, is credited as one of the first to point out…
Weatherhead School's William Mahnic gives his take on Bitcoin
Cleveland Heights merchants banking on Bitcoin Boulevard to draw global spotlight; skeptics warn of risks The Plain Dealer: William Mahnic, associate professor of banking and finance, gave his take on the global currency Bitcoin. "I do know that less than half of 1 percent of all retailers accept…
Weatherhead School's Richard Boyatzis discussed how deadline-induced stress affects decision-making
The inner workings of the executive brain The Wall Street Journal: Distinguished University Professor Richard Boyatzis discussed how deadline-induced stress results in poor decision-making. “The research shows us that the more stressful a deadline is, the less open you are to other ways of…
Melt Bar and Grilled to open location at Case Western Reserve University
Melt Bar & Grilled's fifth Cleveland location slated for CWRU campus opening mid-summer The Plain Dealer: Melt Bar & Grilled will open its fifth Cleveland location in the new Tinkham Veale University Center. The restaurant will be operated in partnership with Bon Appetit Management Co.
Physician Practice Facilitation Ensures Key Medical Care Reaches Children
Leona Cuttler, MD, knew in her core that the simple act of adding an outside eye could dramatically improve pediatric care. Today, a study of more than 16,000 patient visits published online in the journal Pediatrics proves Cuttler’s thesis correct. The lead investigator on the research project,…
Students: Renew parking permits for fall 2014 by May 21
Students who would like to renew their parking permits for fall 2014 should visit the Access Services website at case.edu/accessservices/. The deadline to renew a current parking spot is Wednesday, May 21, at 4 p.m.
New parking rates set for 2014-15 academic year
Parking and Transportation Services announced new parking rates for the 2014-15 academic year. Specific rates for each lot are posted online. The new rates are effective July 1, 2014. Case Western Reserve University's parking program provides more than 5,000 spaces to support the needs of faculty,…