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Learn about international export control compliance at March 6 lunch
Involved in research with international partners? Buy or sell information, materials or equipment internationally? If so, attend "What are export controls and do they apply to me?"—a discussion about the role Case Western Reserve University Export Control Compliance Program plays in international…
Kelvin Smith Library's plan to advance digital scholarship at CWRU now available for review
A new document, "A Call for Participation and Action," details Kelvin Smith Library's plan to facilitate the creation of alliances at Case Western Reserve University dedicated to advancing digital scholarship programming and services. The document outlines a process to accomplish this through a…
Juggling Club to present "Juggling Olympics" this weekend
Although the Winter Olympics have ended, Case Western Reserve University’s Juggling Club will host its own "Juggling Olympics" Friday, Feb. 28, and Saturday, March 1, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom. The juggling show is free and open to the public.
Hear about integrity from multiple perspectives at upcoming roundtable discussion
The Academic Integrity Board will host a panel discussion on Thursday, Feb. 27, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 356. The panelists will present many perspectives on integrity—from students, pre-professional advisers and professionals in industry. The event is free and open to all…
Discuss importance of health care quality improvement at March 5 event
The Case Western Reserve University Institute for Healthcare Improvement Open School Chapter will host a discussion titled “Quality Improvement: What is QI, how do we do it, and why is it important” on March 5 from 4 to 6 p.m. at University Hospitals Kulas Auditorium. Attendees will learn about…
Alumnus, Jewish Federations leader to discuss current issues in the Jewish community
At this year’s George B. and Elsa Golden Memorial Lecture, William C. Daroff (CWR '95, LAW '99, GRS '99) will speak on “Current Issues Facing the Jewish Community.” The talk will take place Thursday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. at the Cleveland Hillel Foundation. Daroff, voted one of the 50 most…
Scholar to discuss the governing of globalization at Feb. 27 talk
The campus community is invited to attend a discussion led by Tony Porter, professor of political science at McMaster University, titled “Can Globalization Be Governed?” on Thursday, Feb. 27, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Thwing Center's Spartan Room. The discussion will examine how, when and by whom…
Help decide opening act for Springfest at Battle of the Bands Feb. 27
The Battle of the Bands will be take place Thursday, Feb. 27, at 9 p.m. at The Spot to help determine who will open for Matt and Kim at Springfest. The following bands will vie to become an opening act: Meridian Jordan Genovese and Friends The Midnight Slander Dirty Lips Thread Needle…
CWRU part of new national manufacturing effort
Focus on lightweight metals for transportation, military and more Case Western Reserve University will contribute expertise and key facilities to a $148 million lightweight metal manufacturing research consortium that President Barack Obama announced yesterday. “I don't want the next big…
Biology's Mark Willis discusses challenges of collaborating across disciplines
Researchers discover ants can withstand 5,000 times body weight The Columbus Dispatch: A joint research team in the field of biomimetics is attempting to recreate the incomparable strength of an ant’s neck. According to Mark Willis, associate professor of biology, the joint venture across fields…