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Apply for SURES program funding by March 7
The deadline to apply for funding from the Summer Undergraduate Research in Energy and Sustainability (SURES) program is March 7. The SURES program provides support for undergraduates to participate with faculty in research, while also engaging students, staff, faculty and community members in…
"The Girl in the Window": A talk with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Lane DeGregory
In 2009, Tampa police rescued a little girl named Danielle from a maggot-and-cockroach-infested house. Nearly 7 years old, she had spent most of her life with minimal human contact. “The authorities had discovered the rarest and most pitiable of creatures: a feral child,” writes Lane DeGregory in…
Facilities Services requests additional attention as temperatures plummet
Projected temperatures through next Wednesday are in the teens and single digits, accompanied by high winds and wind chills below zero. A number of campus buildings experienced flooding due to pipe bursts and coil breaks in early January due to the similar temperatures. To combat these problems,…
Learn about the university's new wellness program at Friday's Public Affairs Discussion Group
The campus community is invited to the next Friday Public Affairs Discussion Group event for a look at public and university policies regarding health care. The event, led by Elizabeth R. Click, university medical director and assistant professor of nursing, will be titled "The Pursuit of Wellness…
SPSS Modeler Premium Campus Edition upgrade available on Software Center
SPSS Modeler Premium Campus Edition with Text Analytics has been upgraded to version 16 and is now available on the Software Center as a free download for Case Western Reserve  students and members of the faculty and staff using Windows computers. SPSS Modeler is a predictive analytics platform…
Faculty members discuss global change happening at the Weatherhead School
Dean's corner: Business as an agent of world benefit eNewsline: Robert E. Widing, dean of the Weatherhead School of Management; Chris Laszlo, associate professor of organizational behavior; and David Cooperrider, the Fairmount Minerals Professor of Social Entrepreneurship, wrote about the school’s…
Law's Aaron Perzanowski explains the growing possibility of a monopoly in cable services
Any approval of a Comcast-Time Warner merger must come with competition safeguards: Editorial The Plain Dealer: Following Time Warner's acquisition of Comcast, and given the limited provider selection in most areas, many are concerned about the possibility of a monopoly. Aaron Perzanowski,…
Join Spoken English Language Partners program for discussion on Oscar nominees
Educational Services for Students' Spoken English Language Partners (SELP) program will host its second movie club and conversation hour on Friday, Feb. 28, from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. in Sears Building 464. All students are invited to join SELP members for a preview of the Oscar nominees and a…
Find a roommate for next year during Residence Hall Association's Roommate Mixers
The Residence Hall Association will host two Roommate Mixers for residents who are looking for people to live with next year. With the 2014-2015 housing application deadline approaching, the events are designed to connect residents. The mixers will take place from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb.…
Ethics scholar Captain Steve Trainor to give Academic Integrity Week keynote address
To conclude Academic Integrity Week—co-sponsored by the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence—Captain Steve Trainor will give the week's keynote address on Friday, Feb. 28, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom. Trainor is the former head of the Division of…