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Operation Smile to host fundraiser Feb. 18-21
Operation Smile will hold a “puppy chow” (chocolate Chex mix snack) sale Feb 18-21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Nord Hall. Operation Smile brings awareness to the affliction of individuals with facial deformities. All of the profits from the student organization are given directly to the national…
Network with LGBT professionals at ”Work it Out” event Feb. 26
Interested in learning about being LGBT in the workplace, or want to network with people who already are? The LGBT Center will host its annual "Work It Out" event on Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 6 p.m. at the Thwing Center’s 1914 Lounge. This is an opportunity to have professionals from industry and…
Examine Cleveland's drug policy with Cuyahoga County Judge David Matia
The Case Western Reserve community is invited to a lunchtime discussion with Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge David Matia about drug policy and prevalence Friday, Feb. 21, from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in Sears Building 356. His talk, "How to Keep Your Fun Meter from Hitting Red," is sponsored by the…
Join interdisciplinary panel in discussion of privatized environmental regulation
The campus community is invited to an interdisciplinary discussion about assistant professor of political science Jessica Green's new book, Rethinking Private Authority: Agents and Entrepreneurs in Global Environmental Governance, on Thursday, Feb. 20, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the Thwing Center's…
Journalist, author Jeffrey Kaye to discuss immigration perspectives, trends at Feb. 20 event
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities speaker series will continue with "Immigration, Inc.," a discussion of varying international perspectives on immigration by journalist and author Jeffrey Kaye. Kaye will focus on immigration through the policies of business and government in rich and poor…
Philosophy's Deepak Sarma blogs about religious censorship
The academic study of Hinduism: An alternative future The Huffington Post: Deepak Sarma, professor of South Asian religions and philosophy, blogged about religious censorship and the hope for a more supported future of the academic study of Hinduism.
Neurosciences' Roberto Fernández Galán sheds light on antisocial component of autism
Why autistic kids tends to keep to themselves ANI News: Researchers at Case Western Reserve University, led by associate professor of neurosciences Roberto Fernández Galán, discovered that the brains of autistic children generate more information at rest—a 42 percent increase on average, which…
Undergraduate students: Tickets for UPB spring trip to Toronto go on sale Feb. 24
The University Program Board will host a trip to Toronto for undergraduate students March 21-23. Join UPB to experience the city's dining, tours, shopping, museums, galleries and nightlife. Tickets go on sale Feb. 24 at 10 p.m. at tickets.case.edu. The $80 ticket covers transportation and…
Sigma Nu Fraternity to host “Students Against Assault” event tonight
Sigma Nu Fraternity will host “Students Against Assault” on Monday, Feb. 17, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence. The event will include important information about sexual assault awareness and prevention from the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women…
Crowdsourced testers prefer new cyber search method created by CWRU computer scientists
Search interface allows for more efficient, faster searches to find information on Internet and hand-held devices Computer scientists at Case Western Reserve University have developed a new tool to search and fetch electronic files that saves users time by more quickly identifying and retrieving…