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Mandel School's Claudia Coulton explains why more jobs doesn't mean less poverty
More jobs don’t mean less poverty Ideastream.org: According to economists including Claudia Coulton, the Lillian F. Harris Professor of Urban Research & Social Change, the assumption that poverty rates will decrease as a result of job influxes is a misnomer.
Get tips for improving employee engagement at April 25 seminar
Are all employees the same? Discover the importance and value of employee engagement, discuss factors that drive engagement and learn what you can do to help employees stay engaged at the Brown Bag: Employee Engagement Best Practices Supervisory Seminar. The event will take place Friday, April 25,…
Discover national fellowship, scholarship opportunities at upcoming informational sessions
Students are invited to learn more about national fellowships and scholarships at two upcoming informational sessions, sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Studies. The events are Tuesday, April 15, from 4 to 5 p.m., and Friday, April 18, from 3 to 4 p.m. Both events will take place in Sears…
Milton and Tamar Maltz double their donation to Case Western Reserve University
Maltzes raise CWRU gift to $30 million Cleveland Jewish News: Milton and Tamar Maltz have doubled their commitment to Case Western Reserve, now providing $30 million of the $64 million project cost of The Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at The Temple-Tifereth Israel.
Purchase early bird tickets for Senior Week 2014
Early bird tickets for Senior Week 2014 now are on sale at tickets.case.edu. General ticket sales will open April 21. Affiliated events begin May 1, but officially kick off May 8 and run through commencement. Learn more about the week’s events online.
Community meeting to provide overview of campus construction projects
The campus community is invited to join representatives from Case Western Reserve University for a community meeting on Wednesday, April 16, at 6 p.m. at the Alumni House. Representatives from the university will provide an overview of CWRU's campus construction projects. To confirm your…
Celebrate the accomplishments of LGBT students at fifth annual Lavender Graduation
The campus community is invited to the fifth annual Lavender Graduation, an event that honors graduating lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, asexual and allied students. The event is a time for friends, family, faculty, staff and alumni to support and celebrate the graduates as important…
Association of University Technology Managers and CWRU to present inaugural industry partnering forum
Technology managers at companies and research institutions get a chance to express their visions for medical imaging when the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) brings its inaugural partnering forum to Cleveland in collaboration with Case Western Reserve University's Technology…
Student, faculty projects to be featured at Research ShowCASE 2014
Clevelanders could have used a robotic snow-mower—especially this winter. That and other student-faculty innovations will be demonstrated at Research ShowCASE 2014, a day where nearly 600 Case Western Reserve University researchers, scientists and scholars come together for collaboration,…
Case Western Reserve University to run Town Hall of Cleveland speaker series
Town Hall of Cleveland speaker series to be overseen by Case Western Reserve University The Plain Dealer: The Town Hall of Cleveland speaker series, the nation’s longest consecutive-running series, will now be run by Case Western Reserve University. The university is “proud to collaborate with the…