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Historian to present on 19th century French Guiana Feb. 24
Miranda Spieler, assistant professor of history at the American University of Paris, will present a paper titled “Slave Flight, Slave Torture, and the State: Nineteenth-Century French Guiana" on Monday, Feb. 24, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Mather House, Room 100. Spieler is a historian of France and the…
Alumnus receives Distinguished Alumni Award from law, Weatherhead School
Mark Weinberger, a dual-degree alum, received the Weatherhead School of Management's Distinguished Alumni Award from the Weatherhead School and the School of Law. This is the first time an alumnus has received this award from multiple schools. Since graduating from the law and management schools…
Attend webinar on international student advising Feb. 25
There are critical things to know about working with international students who wish to study abroad, including an understanding of the complex regulatory issues involved. Discuss these issues and more during "Advising International Students on Education Abroad,” an online seminar hosted by NAFSA:…
Biomedical engineering's Dustin Tyler receives SPiRE grant
Dustin Tyler, associate professor of biomedical engineering, is a co-lead investigator on a team that received a $199,913 grant from the Rehabilitation Research and Development (RRD) Service Small Projects in Rehabilitation Research (SPiRE) program to develop advanced in-line connectors. In the…
Special edition: 5 questions with…Chief Compliance Officer Boyd Kumher on new training
Earlier this month, a large proportion of the university community received emails regarding online compliance training in such subjects as ethics, diversity and fraud. Some wondered whether the emails were spam. Some feared they represented a thinly disguised attempt to spread a computer virus.…
Materials science and engineering's Jennifer Carter receives young leader award
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) named Jennifer Carter, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, as one of 28 recipients of the 2014 TMS Young Leader Professional Development Award. The winners were formally recognized at the 143rd TMS Annual Meeting and…
5 questions with…former child actor, assistant professor of law Charlie Korsmo
Familiar faces abound at Case Western Reserve. But there’s one person in particular who people may recognize from more than simply a passing glance on the quad; his is a familiar face from the big screen. Charlie Korsmo, assistant professor of law, is a former “child actor” who starred in several…
Paper by dental professor Yiping Han among most read of 2013 in "Journal of Dental Research"
Yiping Han, professor of periodontics in the School of Dental Medicine, authored the eighth most-read article of 2013 in the Journal of Dental Research. Read her article, titled "Mobile Microbiome: Oral Bacteria in Extra-oral Infections and Inflammation."
Opening reception for “The Art of Julian Stanczak: Substance and Illusion” rescheduled for March 5
The work of Julian Stanczak, world-renowned painter and pioneer in Optical Art, is being featured in a series of four exhibitions at Kelvin Smith Library. The opening reception for the third exhibit, “Substance and Illusion,” has been rescheduled for March 5, in the library’s newly renovated art…
Women's and gender studies professor to visit CWRU to lead Flora Stone Mather Center luncheon
At the next Flora Stone Mather Center for Women brown-bag lunch, join author Barbara Winslow for a discussion about her new book Shirley Chisholm: Catalyst for Change. Winslow, a professor of education and women's and gender studies at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, will…