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Law's Michael Benza discusses states' approaches to acquiring drugs for executions
Company that makes drugs for Ohio executions says it opposes lethal injection The Plain Dealer: Michael Benza, senior instructor in law, discussed states’ approaches to the acquisition of drugs for executions. “States are willing to go to extraordinary means to get drugs for executions,” he said.…
Susanne Wish-Baratz, Me'lani Labat Joseph discuss anatomy camps taught by medical students
Body language American Way: Susanne Wish-Baratz, assistant professor of anatomy, Me’lani Labat Joseph, director of engineering for the Leonard Gelfand STEM Center, and others discussed the anatomy camps taught by Case Western Reserve medical students to help middle and high school students in…
States will persist in efforts to get drugs for executions, says Law's Michael Benza
Company that makes drugs for Ohio executions says it opposes lethal injection The Plain Dealer: Michael Benza, senior instructor in law, discussed states’ approaches to the acquisition of drugs for executions. “States are willing to go to extraordinary means to get drugs for executions,” he said.…
Lawrence E. Mitchell resigns as School of Law dean
Lawrence E. Mitchell has resigned his position as dean of the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, effective March 1. Mitchell has been on a voluntary leave of absence since November, a move he made to minimize distractions relating to a lawsuit filed against him and the university…
Learn about tuition rates, academic enhancements during provost’s forum March 7
Provost W.A. “Bud” Baeslack III and members of his leadership team will hold a forum Friday, March 7, from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. in Strosacker Auditorium to discuss initiatives to enhance student academic and extracurricular experiences at Case Western Reserve. During the forum, they also will review…
ACES+ announces 2014 Advance Opportunity Award winners
ACES+, the continuation of the Academic Careers in Engineering & Sciences program, announced the recipients of the 2014 ADVANCE Opportunity Awards. Ten proposals representing academic disciplines ranging from psychological sciences to biology to anthropology were awarded a total of…
Women faculty: Attend discussion on ”How To Avoid Being Marginalized”
Women faculty members are encouraged to attend “Advice From Full Professors: How To Avoid Being Marginalized” on Friday, March 7, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Thwing Center’s Spartan Room. The brown bag discussion will be facilitated by Cathleen Carlin, professor of molecular biology and…
Free upgrades of 3-D animation programs available on Software Center
PyMOL v1.7 and AxPyMOL v1.7 upgrades are available for free through the Software Center to Case Western Reserve University students. faculty and staff using Windows, Macintosh and Linux computers. PyMOL is a powerful and comprehensive molecular visualization product for rendering and animating 3D…
Purchase tickets to see MFA students' debut in “Too True to be Good”
The Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House MFA Acting Program will present Too True to Be Good in the Helen Rosenfeld Lewis Bialosky Lab Theatre at PlayhouseSquare for 10 performances only, March 5-15. Written by George Bernard Shaw and directed by CWRU MFA associate director Donald…
Management's Kathleen Buse leads the Leadership Lab for Women in STEM
Colleges outline diversity programs Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Kathleen Buse, adjunct professor at the Weatherhead School of Management, is one of three faculty members spearheading the school’s Leadership Lab for Women in STEM—a six-day executive education program aimed at…