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Submit poetry, prose or photos for next issue of "Case Reserve Review"
The Case Reserve Review, the official student-run photographic and literary journal of Case Western Reserve, is now accepting submissions for its Spring 2014 issue. Submissions can be made by any undergraduate or graduate student from Case Western Reserve, as well as any undergraduate enrolled at…
Brush up on email communication skills at March 19 webinar
The Department of Human Resource’s Organizational Development and Learning Unit will host a webinar titled “Email 101: Professional Communications” on Wednesday, March 19, from 2 to 3 p.m. This webinar will address the basics of using email in a professional context, how to improve communication…
5 questions with…graduate chemistry student, rising scientist Brittney Bunn
By: Shivani Parikh Brittney Bunn’s passion for science began in a high school classroom in Barberton, Ohio—and now it’s taken her all the way across the country to a national conference in Ventura, Calif., where she recently presented her research. The Gordon Research Seminar, a gathering of…
Learn about Toastmasters International at brown bag lunch, info session March 18
Looking to develop speaking and leadership skills, ace a job interview or ignite your career? Learn more about Toastmasters International, a leader in communication and leadership development with more than 292,000 members worldwide, at an upcoming information session. Through Toastmasters…
MediaVision to be unavailable March 10 due to planned maintenance
MediaVision Courseware will be unavailable on Monday, March 10, from 3 to 10 a.m. as it undergoes planned maintenance. For 24/7 assistance with any technology product or service, visit help.case.edu, or contact the ITS Service Desk at help@case.edu or 216.368.HELP (4357).
Mathematics' Calvetti, Somersalo publish math textbook
Daniela Calvetti, chair of the Department of Mathematics, and Erkki Somersalo, professor of mathematics, published a new textbook titled Computational Mathematical Modeling: An Integrated Approach Across Scales. The book concentrates on two modeling paradigms: macroscopic, in which phenomena are…
Next Science Café Cleveland to focus on soil, its ecological community
The next Science Café Cleveland event will feature a talk on "Soil: The Surprising Diversity Under Your Feet," by Jean Burns, assistant professor of biology, and Colin Cope, a PhD student. Soil harbors a complex ecological community that scientists are just now beginning to understand. It varies a…
Mattress covers could still help dust mite allergies, says medicine's Samuel Friedlander
Mattress covers may not help with dust mite allergies Reuters: Samuel Friedlander, clinical assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed a recent study that found that mattress covers make no difference in reducing dust mite allergies. Friedlander still recommends them. "...dust mite…
Texas company has license with AeroClay, developed by David Schiraldi and his team
Texas company has license with CWRU product: Higher Education Roundup The Plain Dealer: AeroClay, a technology developed in the lab of professor of macromolecular science and engineering David Schiraldi, reached an exclusive license with the transit packaging solutions firm Compadre. AeroClay is…
Best-selling author Elaine Pagels to explore Christianity’s historical landscape
Join Case Western Reserve University for the 2014 F. Joseph Callahan Distinguished Lecture featuring Elaine Pagels, religion scholar and best-selling author of The Gnostic Gospels; Revelations: Visions, Prophecy and Politics in the Book of Revelation; and other respected works. The free and public…