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Sign up for EndNote workshops at Kelvin Smith Library: March 25 and April 10
Interested in learning how to effectively use EndNote? Sign up for hands-on workshops at Kelvin Smith Library to learn how to import and manage references, manage PDFs, format papers and collaborate online. Bringing a laptop with EndNote already installed is recommended. The following classes are…
Learn about counter-terrorism at final pre-law event of the semester
At the last pre-law event of the semester, Justin Herdman, adjunct professor of law and a former federal prosecutor specializing in international investigations, will address counter-terrorism. The event, titled "The War on Terror: Perspective and Hindsight," will take place Friday, March 21, at…
National Youth Sports Program to offer early registration for CWRU parents
Case Western Reserve University parents and guardians of children ages 10 to 16 can register early for the 2014 National Youth Sports Program (NYSP), a program that provides a combination of athletics and education. NYSP takes place weekdays June 9 to July 11 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., with a variety…
Submit letter of intent to run for Undergraduate Student Government by end of day
Interested in becoming involved with Undergraduate Student Government? On March 27-28, the Case Western Reserve University student body will elect students for the following positions: Executive positions: President Vice President of Student Life Vice President of Finance Vice President of…
Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle East Studies to sponsor film at Cleveland International Film Festival
For the third year, the Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle East Studies, which is composed of Northeast Ohio universities including Case Western Reserve, will sponsor a film from the region at the Cleveland International Film Festival. Rashid Masharawi's Palestine Stereo provides a harsh glimpse…
Spoken English Language Partners to host film screening, discussion of "Vincent Who?"
The Spoken English Language Partners (SELP) and the Office of Multicultural Affairs will co-host the next session of the SELP Movie Club. On Friday, March 21, at 12:45 p.m. in Sears Building, room 464, attendees can watch segments of the documentary Vincent Who?, followed by a discussion of the…
Weatherhead School’s Department of Organizational Behavior to offer new leadership minor
The Department of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management will offer a new minor in leadership beginning fall 2014. Students will need to complete two required courses and choose three out of four electives. For more information, visit the Weatherhead School’s web page or…
Researcher evaluates tax break for “trickle down charity”
Law’s Matthew Rossman calls on IRS to better determine if regional economic development organizations that claim to be charities really are An upcoming law review article suggests the Internal Revenue Service should do a better job determining whether a recent wave of nonprofits the author terms…
Author Elaine Pagels to deliver F. Joseph Callahan Distinguished Lecture
Author Elaine Pagels will speak on Revelation in CWRU public lecture The Plain Dealer: Best-selling author Elaine Pagels will present this year’s F. Joseph Callahan Distinguished Lecture on the New Testament’s book of Revelation. Free tickets are available for the talk, which will take…
Research team led by Biomedical Engineering's Anirban Sen Gupta receives NIH grant
CWRU, Cleveland Clinic win NIH grant to develop injectable artificial platelets The Plain Dealer: A joint CWRU and Cleveland Clinic Foundation research team received a five-year, $1.9 million grant to develop injectable artificial platelets. Anirban Sen Gupta, assistant professor of biomedical…