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Deadline extended to provide feedback to shape next master plan
Faculty, staff and students just got seven more days to have their say about the future of Case Western Reserve’s campus. University officials announced today that they have extended the deadline to complete an online survey designed to inform the first phase of a 14-month master planning…
Student-Run Free Clinic to host 5K run/1-mile walk this weekend
The Student-Run Free Clinic will hold a 5K run/1-mile walk April 19 to support the clinic’s services to underserved populations around Cleveland. The race, themed “Break Out of the Bubble,” will begin with the 1-mile “fun walk” at 8:30 a.m., followed by the 5K run at 9 a.m. Registration begins at…
Celebrate Holi, the festival of colors, with Undergraduate Indian Students Association
Holi, the spring festival known colloquially as the festival of colors, has been celebrated in India for more than 1,300 years. Students are invited to join the Undergraduate Indian Students Association (uISA) as the group brings the tradition to the Case Western Reserve campus. The event will…
Learn how communication styles affect workplace relationships—and how to improve them
The Department of Human Resources' Employee Relations Unit will sponsor a brown-bag lunch event, "Relationship Strategies Supervisory Training," Tuesday, April 29, from noon to 2 p.m. in the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence. At the event, attendees will learn to identify…
Celebration of Student Writing set for April 18
The campus community is invited to the Celebration of Student Writing, a university-wide showcase of student writing projects. The Writing Program's biannual program is held in conjunction with Research ShowCASE and the Intersections: SOURCE Symposium and Poster Session. The event will take place…
Calling all women artists: Women's center seeks original works to display in Thwing Center
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women invites all current women students, staff and faculty to display their two-dimensional artwork on the third floor of the Thwing Center. Art will be exhibited throughout the third floor hallway of Thwing Center on the wall space from the ballroom balcony to…
Renowned astrophysicist to give final Frontiers of Astronomy lecture April 17
In cooperation with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the Cleveland Astronomical Society, along with the support of the Arthur S. Holden Sr. Endowment, the Department of Astronomy sponsors the 2013-14 Frontiers of Astronomy Lecture Series. Caleb Scharf, director of astrobiology at…
Social work students join medical, nursing school peers to provide service at Student-Run Free Clinic
In addition to medical attention for acute illnesses, Northeast Ohio residents can now turn to Case Western Reserve University’s Student-Run Free Clinic (SRFC) for social work services. In a broad cross-disciplinary approach that stresses coordination and cooperation among multiple health…
Psychology's Douglas Detterman discusses infant intelligence
Gauging the intelligence of infants The New York Times: Twenty-five years after the late Leffingwell Professor of Psychology Joseph F. Fagan III first conducted the tests, preferential looking is still viewed as the chief indicator of infant intelligence explained Douglas Detterman, the Louis D.…
Mandel School's Daniel Flannery discusses the reason for increased violence in the month of April
Is April a bad month? WTAM.com: The month of April marks the anniversaries of some of the nation’s most notorious attacks. Daniel Flannery, the Semi J. and Ruth W. Begun Professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, explains that the timeframe of these crimes…