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Actress, activist Holly Robinson Peete to headline annual Unity Banquet
Case Western Reserve University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) will present actress, author and humanitarian Holly Robinson Peete as the keynote speaker for its 24th Annual Unity Banquet & Scholarship Benefit. The event, which recognizes the academic accomplishments of the…
Thursday kicks off month-long series of packed admission events; expect crowds
This Thursday and Friday, March 27-28, the Office of Undergraduate Admission will kick off a series of open house events for admitted seniors and prospective underclassmen, bringing large crowds and lots of excitement to campus. Open house events will continue throughout the month of April, leading…
VP for Research Robert Miller accepts position at George Washington University
After more than three decades at Case Western Reserve, renowned neuroscientist and university Vice President for Research and Technology Management Robert H. “Bob” Miller is moving to George Washington University to lead its efforts in medical and health sciences research. “I am excited about this…
Get tips on networking at next lunch and learn presentation
Robin Hedges, associate director for career education, will give the next lunch and learn series presentation, “Networking: Making Connections, Building Relationships, Managing Your Career.” The free event will take place Friday, April 4, from noon to 1 p.m. in Crawford Hall, room 209. Whether…
Students at School of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine have "Match Day"
The envelope, please: Students open letters about their future Fox 8 Cleveland: Last Friday was “Match Day” at the School of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and at medical schools around the country as graduating students found out where they would begin their residencies.
Biomedical engineering's Cameron McIntyre discusses recent insights on the causes of neuropsychiatric conditions
Eavesdropping deep within the brain Scientific American: Cameron McIntyre, associate professor of biomedical engineering, commented on recent Parkinson’s treatments that are based on the notion that many neuropsychiatric conditions are the result of “network dysfunctions” in the brain.
Research on dragonflies offers new view on how olfactory structures are organized, says biology's Joshua Martin
Dragonflies lack 'smell center,' but can still smell Science: A recent discovery that dragonflies use their smell exclusively to hunt prey, not to actually smell, may redefine how olfactory structures are organized, according to Joshua Martin, research associate in the Department of Biology.
Discuss “Outcome Assessment and Accreditation” at the next UCITE seminar
Case Western Reserve University is almost one year away from its re-accreditation process, during which courses’ and programs’ elaborated learning outcomes will play a major role. At the next University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education session, director of outcomes assessment Susan…
Anthropology's Eileen Anderson-Fye leads advanced seminar on obesity and upward mobility
Experts deem obesity an epidemic. The American Medical Association has gone so far as to call it a disease. And research shows it correlates with higher risk of cardiovascular incidents and cancer. Add in centuries-long trends of bias against the overweight, along with more recent debates about…
Where are they now? Career Center’s survey gives post-graduation report for Class of 2013
Alumni of the undergraduate Class of 2013 have the highest rate of employment or post-graduation study of Case Western Reserve graduates in recent years, according to results of the Career Center’s 2013 First Destination Survey. Eighty-eight percent of the Class of 2013 either is employed full-time…