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Yuna to hold private Spot Night concert Feb. 13
Malaysian singer-songwriter Yuna brings the dreamy pop of 'Nocturnal' to Case's The Spot The Plain Dealer: Yuna, a Malaysian pop singer and lawyer, will hold a private Spot Night concert exclusively for Case Western Reserve students and employees Thursday, Feb. 13.
Law's Jonathan Adler discusses legality of the Affordable Care Act
Healthcare mandate delay may be illegal, but challenges unlikely -experts Reuters.com: Delays in the rollout of the Affordable Care Act may have exceeded the Obama administration’s authority, experts say. "Nothing in the statute justifies this ad hoc suspension and delay," said Jonathan Adler, the…
Reddit co-founder offers encouragement to student entrepreneurs
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian tells Case Western entrepreneurs "Don't be afraid to fail" The Plain Dealer: Thanks to the hard work of several students and faculty members, Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of Reddit, visited Case Western Reserve on Monday and offered encouragement to nearly 400…
Law's Robert Strassfeld discusses recent National Labor Relations Board rulings
Obama appointees and a Cleveland TV station: The strange tale of union dues The Plain Dealer: Robert Strassfeld, professor of law, discussed the history of cases relevant to the recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board about union dues from WKYC-TV 3 news photographers and technicians.
Mandel School's Amy Blank Wilson examines mental-health issues of recently released inmates
Meeting mental health needs of recently released inmates Wisconsin Public Radio: Amy Blank Wilson, assistant professor in the Mandel School, discussed the issues facing mentally ill inmates as they transition back into society.
Law's Kevin McMunigal explains justification for evidence destruction
Judge backs evidence destruction in Ohio rape case The Associated Press: An order has been placed to destroy evidence in a convicted rape and murder case. "Since both lawyers, prosecution and defense, have agreed to the destruction and it won't take place until after civil litigation is resolved it…
CWRU, CIA students put technology and art on display at upcoming festival
In 2010, two Case Western Reserve University graduate students launched the Brite Winter festival to celebrate the season. Four years later, the annual free arts and musical event has grown significantly—attracting some 20,000 people last year. And although its founders have since graduated, other…
Learn about influential medical illustrator at Feb. 20 lecture
The campus community is invited to learn more about the influential, but often-overlooked, medical illustrator Jan Van Rymsdyk at a presentation and exhibit at the Dittrick Medical History Museum. Van Rymsdyk is considered the best anatomical artist of the 18th century whose work led to two…
Two fitness-center discounts available to employees
Two new fitness-center discount opportunities now are available to Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members. LifeCenter Plus Health and Fitness Center (5133 Darrow Road, Hudson) is offering no initiation fee and one month free (based on a 12-month contract). Membership costs $50…
Record number of visitors expected for Presidents' Day Open House
Case Western Reserve University’s Presidents' Day Open Houses have consistently brought large crowds to campus for the past few years, and this Monday is likely to top them all. Nearly 2,000 students and family members are expected to visit campus this Presidents' Day, Monday, Feb. 17—a…