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Learn about bioethics master's program at April 10 webinar
The Department of Bioethics will host a webinar April 10 to give students the opportunity to learn about the master's program in bioethics. The webinar will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. During the event, faculty members and current students will discuss details of the program. Those interested in…
Get your bicycle tuned up by the Case Cycling Team April 9-10
Case Cycling will host a bicycle tune-up on the Case Quad, April 9-10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. All members of the campus community are invited to bring their bikes over and allow the team to get them in working order. Prices are cheaper than a bike shop, and all service is same-day—if not…
Johns Hopkins scholar to present Case for Sight Distinguished Lecture April 14
Case for Sight, in partnership with University Hospitals and the Weatherhead Economics Society, will host Kevin Frick for its annual Distinguished Lecture Series. Frick is the vice dean for education at Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School and sits on the advisory board for the Vision…
Pi Beta Phi sorority to host ice cream social April 11
The Pi Beta Phi sorority will host its spring ice cream social, Pi Phi Parlor, on Friday, April 11, from 6 to 9 p.m. in Thwing Center atrium. Tickets are three for $5 and can be used toward ice cream, a cakewalk or a raffle. All proceeds will benefit the Pi Beta Phi Foundation.
School of Law students to argue a case before the Ohio Supreme Court
Law students to argue case before Ohio Supreme Court: Higher Education Roundup The Plain Dealer: Law students Yelena Grinberg, Patrick Haney and Joshuah Lisk are on the cusp of arguing a case before the Ohio Supreme Court. According to Andrew Pollis, assistant professor of law, “for law students…
Case Western Reserve’s DiSanto Field shown in new film, "Draft Day"
SportsTime Ohio, Dish Network are staring each other down and playing hardball  Crain’s Cleveland Business: If you plan to see the film Draft Day, keep an eye out for Case Western Reserve’s DiSanto Field, as it can be spotted in a scene depicting the University of Wisconsin’s Camp Randall Stadium.
Brains of autistic children are "noisier," says School of Medicine's Roberto Fernández Galán
Understanding autism ideastream: As autism rates increase at a rapid pace, researchers are pioneering new treatments and understandings of the disease. A research group led by Roberto Fernández Galán, assistant professor of neuroscience, found that the brains of autistic children are “noisier” and…
MaDaCol celebrates 30th anniversary with performances this weekend
More than 50 Case Western Reserve University graduate and undergraduate students, faculty and community members will restage some favorite dances from the past to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Case Western Reserve’s Mather Dance Collective (MaDaCol), founded in 1984. MaDaCol 30th Anniversary…
Discuss issues surrounding sexual assault at next What? Wednesday event
As part of its What? Wednesday brown-bag lunchtime program, the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will sponsor a discussion led by Alex Leslie from the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center and Megan Gergen from the Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center. Their talk, titled "Raising Awareness of…
Get tips for career happiness in upcoming "Finding Joy on the Job" workshop
Learn to enjoy your career at the “Whistle While You Work: Finding Joy on the Job" workshop, to be held Wednesday, April 16, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall 209. At the workshop, attendees will examine ways to bring happiness into the workplace and tools to pay that happiness forward in all…