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Medieval art historian to discuss apocalyptic imagery in illuminated manuscripts
Join Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Art History and Art for the annual Julius Fund Lecture in Medieval Art, featuring Manhattan College Professor Richard K. Emmerson. Emmerson is a medieval art and literature scholar and the author of numerous articles and books, including…
ITS to host active learning event for faculty members, administrators
Information Technology Services (ITS) will host an active learning event for faculty members and administrators who would like a voice in designing and redesigning learning spaces. Case Western Reserve University began an active learning initiative more than one year ago to explore active learning…
Faculty members to compete in Reaching Heights Spelling Bee to benefit area schools
This evening, Lynn Singer, deputy provost and vice president for academic affairs; Patrick Crago, professor and associate dean, Case School of Engineering; and Jeff Janata, associate professor of psychiatry, once again will represent Case Western Reserve University in the Reaching Heights Spelling…
CWRU wins $1.9 million grant to lead artificial platelet study
Researchers aim to staunch bleeding, detect and treat disease A research team led by Case Western Reserve University and collaborating with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation received a $1.9 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to develop injectable artificial platelets that halt…
On-campus memorial service to be held for Distinguished University Professor Richard Hanson
Case Western Reserve University will host a memorial service for Distinguished University Professor Richard Hanson on Sunday, March 16, at 1 p.m. at Amasa Stone Chapel. Hanson, a world-renowned scientist deeply revered by his students and colleagues, died Friday, Feb. 28, after a long and…
Find a volunteer project for Saturday of Service
Registration is now available for the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning’s Saturday of Service, which will take place Saturday, March 22. Spend the day bettering the Greater Cleveland community by participating in service projects, such as creating birthday cards for patients undergoing…
Schubert Center to sponsor two documentary screenings at Cleveland International Film Festival
As part of the Cleveland International Film Festival, the Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western Reserve University will sponsor two screenings of the film The Dark Matter of Love on Monday, March 24, at 12:45 p.m., and Tuesday, March 25, at 6:15 p.m. at Tower City Cinemas in Downtown…
Weatherhead School's Mark Votruba talks Lake Health system
Lake Health is determined to maintain freedom Crain’s Cleveland (subscription required): Mark Votruba, associate professor of economics, weighed in on the Lake Health system in Lake County, and its collaboration with other area hospitals. “When I hear about some of these relationships, as an…
Mandel School's Robert Fischer discusses need for nonprofits to target youth volunteers
Message from Greater Cleveland nonprofits to young adults: We need you The Plain Dealer: Robert Fischer, co-director of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, discussed the need for nonprofits to target younger volunteers. "Boards are recognizing that they need input from younger…
Human Resources to host tax and benefits discussion
The Office of Human Resources will host a brown bag lunch and learn session titled, “Understanding Your Benefits & How Taxes Impact Them,” on Friday, March 21, from noon to 1 p.m. at Crawford Hall, Room 209. The session will be facilitated by James Ryan, director of benefits…