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This week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to focus on profession of accounting
At this week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, Distinguished University Professor Gary Previts will lead a conversation titled “The Profession of Accounting: Where It Came From, Where It Has Been, and Where It's Going.” Previts, co-author of A History of Accountancy in the United States, is also…
Spring semester brings new services, workshops and renovations to Kelvin Smith Library
Now that spring semester is underway, take a moment to review some of the latest resources and unique spaces available at Kelvin Smith Library. From new equipment and services to upcoming workshops and events, the library has something for everyone. Learn how to make the most of the library at…
Law's Michael Scharf examines the implication of cyber warfare
Talking Foreign Policy tackles cyber-war WCPN: Michael Scharf, acting dean of the law school, hosted his radio show on the foreign policy implications of cyber warfare, featuring an expert panel headlined by Peter Singer of the Brookings Institution.
Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development's Michael Schramm ways in on Detroit's census efforts
A picture of Detroit ruin, street by forlorn street The New York Times: Detroit is attempting to create a citywide census, cataloging picture entries of every building in the city limits. This is no easy task as “vacancy and blight is such a moving target,” said Michael Schramm, a research…
Become Safe Zone member by attending an upcoming workshop
The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center will offer two Safe Zone training sessions to interested students, faculty and staff. The Safe Zone Program is a visible network of volunteers who are committed to creating a community of respect and dignity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and…
Bioethics faculty member to lead talk on fragile X carrier testing Feb. 21
The Women and Gender Studies and Center for Women Research in Progress Seminar, presented in partnership with the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, will be titled "The Expansion of Fragile X Carrier Testing: Prospective Parenting, Moral Burdens, and Gendered Genetic Accountability." Michelle…
Researchers developing technology to link patient records between hospitals, medical flight crews
New technology offers potential to begin connecting multiple medical systems Although trauma, heart and stroke patients benefit from being transferred from a local hospital to a higher-level care facility, it’s unclear why patients transferred with non-urgent medical conditions show at least a 30…
Phi Beta Kappa honors society to hold meeting Feb. 26; update chapter membership now
The Case Western Reserve University Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa national honorary society has scheduled a chapter meeting for Wednesday, Feb. 26, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in Mather House Room 100. All members of Phi Beta Kappa among the faculty, staff, graduate/professional students and postdoctoral…
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics to offer new BS/MS degree
The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics is introducing a new Modern Biostatistics Bachelor of Science/Master of Science program for undergraduate students in STEM fields seeking master's-level training in biostatistics. This five-year integrated BS/MS program will provide students with…
Submit entries to third annual study abroad photo contest for chance to win prizes
The third annual study abroad photo contest is open, and anyone who studied abroad from summer 2013 through spring break of 2014 is welcome to participate. There will be six $50 prizes awarded. Students can enter photos into four different categories: Spartie, the flat traveling companion CWRU…