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Obamacare's passage has revived contraception controversy, says Law's Jessie Hill
Symposium: The contraceptives coverage controversy—what’s old is new again SCOTUSblog: Jessie Hill, professor of law, blogged about the history of insurance coverage of birth control, as "the passage of Obamacare thus seems to have awakened a sleeping giant of controversy over contraception and…
Help raise money for Relay For Life with Power of Purple events Feb. 28
To meet their fundraising goals, Colleges Against Cancer and Relay For Life are coordinating a series of events starting with Power of Purple on Friday, Feb. 28. The day will begin at 12:30 p.m. in the Thwing Center atrium with the Power of Purple mini-relay with luminaria, entertainment and free…
Two alumni named to university’s Board of Trustees
Two dual-degree alumni, each internationally renowned in his field, have won election to Case Western Reserve University’s Board of Trustees. Steven M. Altschuler, the CEO of the nation’s top children’s hospital, and Geoffrey Duyk, the managing director of a leading biomedical and technology…
Learn about Selma-Montgomery voting rights march at talk Feb. 26
Next year marks the 50th anniversary of the Selma-Montgomery voting rights march, a pivotal event that helped pave the way for the passage of the Voting Rights Act. The Case Western Reserve University community is invited to hear two people who were at Selma in 1965 speak about their experience on…
Hear from the 2013 Wittke/Jackson award winners at student lecture
Students are invited to meet the 2013 Wittke/Jackson award winners at the annual Wittke/Jackson Lecture on Friday, Feb. 28, at 12:30 p.m. in the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence, located in Crawford Hall. Speakers will include Eileen Anderson-Fye, the Robson Assistant…
Apply now to host Class of 2018 orientation program
Case Western Reserve University orientation events provide new undergraduate students an important opportunity learn more about the resources, programs and activities available at Case Western Reserve, as well as a chance to discover the rich traditions and diverse opportunities our campus offers.…
Get tickets to see comedian, former "Daily Show" correspondent John Oliver March 1
The University Program Board will host comedian and former Daily Show correspondent John Oliver on Saturday, March 1, at Severance Hall. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., with the show starting at 8 p.m. Discounted tickets for undergraduate students are available for $10 at the Severance Hall box…
SOURCE to accept select summer-research funding proposals through March 2
Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors (SOURCE) will accept funding proposals for undergraduates conducting summer research in the areas of arts, humanities and social sciences through March 2. For more information about SOURCE funding and application requirements, visit…
Gauge your ethical acumen at Ethics Bowl Feb. 26
The Academic Integrity Board will present the Ethics Bowl on Wednesday, Feb. 26, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 356. The Ethics Bowl is a competition in which three-member teams respond to ethically ambiguous scenarios and members of the Academic Integrity Board score the responses. The…
Law's Charlie Korsmo participates in Q&A about his acting career
Charlie Korsmo: Child star of 'Dick Tracy' and 'Hook,' now a Case Western Reserve University law professor, at Cinematheque Friday The Plain Dealer: Charlie Korsmo, former child actor and assistant professor of law, appeared Friday night at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque for a Q&A…