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Alumnus and former Microsoft COO Bob Herbold comments on the rise in Big Data
Five tech trends that can drive company success Forbes: Big Data, the collection and analysis of massive data sets, is emerging as a crucial operation for business. “The unprecedented amount of information available today demands far more sophisticated approaches to analysis and execution,” said…
Case Western Reserve University to offer five-session Mini Med School
Case Western Reserve University hosts Mini Med School: Higher Education Roundup The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University will host a “Mini Med School,” a five-session program that allows community members to learn about important health trends.  The program, led by faculty experts, will…
Reminder: Learn about personal finance at Financial Literacy Day April 15
No matter what career path a student chooses, successful professionals must have a solid understanding of credit scores, financial plans, loan repayment, budgeting, retirement, investing and more if they want to benefit most from their hard work. Join the Office of University Financial…
Hear from former Peace Corps members at April 10 info session
Students are invited to attend a Peace Corps informational session Thursday, April 10, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center 115. Former Peace Corps volunteers will share their experiences, answer questions and give advice. Learn more about a Case…
PRCHN Seminar Series continues April 9 on effects of neighborhood perceptions
The next event in the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods Seminar Series will feature Claudia Coulton, Distinguished University Professor, co-director of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development and Lillian F. Harris Professor of Urban Social Research at the Jack,…
Footlighters win, IMPROVment takes second place at Student Organization Spirit Day
Case Footlighters, Case Western Reserve's musical theater group, took first place in the second Student Organization Spirit Day, held March 21. The spirit day encouraged campus organizations to take part in competitive, spirited activities—from three-legged races to egg hunts, trivia competitions…
Discuss evolving technology of television as part of ”Interpreting Capitalism" program
Nicholas Brown, the 2014 Baker-Nord Scholar-in-Residence and English professor from the University of Illinois-Chicago, will give a talk titled, “What’s on TV?” on Monday, April 7, at 4:30 p.m. in Clark Hall 309. In his talk, he will discuss topics such as the kind of technology people use to…
Learn about choosing healthy foods during virtual grocery store tour April 8
As part of its free Nutrition Seminar Series, 121 Fitness will host a virtual tour of a grocery store to teach the importance of choosing healthy alternatives. During the tour, a guide will separate nutritional fact from fad, highlighting healthy and affordable alternatives to typical…
Chat with Dean Wolcowitz at next Dean’s Study Break April 7
Undergraduate students are invited to join Dean of Undergraduate Studies Jeffrey Wolcowitz for the Dean’s Study Break on Monday, April 7, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in Guilford Lounge. Dean’s Study Breaks are casual events that provide an opportunity for students to chat informally with Dean Wolcowitz,…
Baroque Orchestra, Early Music Singers to celebrate the works of J.S. Bach at upcoming concert
The campus community is invited to join Case Western Reserve University's Baroque Orchestra and Early Music Singers for a concert featuring some of J.S. Bach's most famous works. The concert will take place Sunday, April 6, at 3 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. The orchestra and choir are composed of…