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CWRU and Lincoln Electric lead 3-D manufacturing project
Case Western Reserve University, in alliance with the Lincoln Electric Co. and a group of business partners, has been selected to lead a project to convert the laser hot-wire welding process developed by Lincoln Electric into a high-output, three-dimensional additive manufacturing process. The…
Microscopy Society to host meeting Feb. 26, featuring faculty and staff presentations
The Swagelok Center for Surface Analysis of Materials at Case Western Reserve will welcome the Microscopy Society of Northeastern Ohio (MSNO) to campus for its upcoming meeting. The meeting will be Wednesday, Feb. 26, in the Dittrick Medical History Center and Museum and will include dinner.…
Engineers Week 2014 kicks off Friday; full schedule of events set
Engineers Week kicks off Friday, Feb. 14. This week of events is held annually to celebrate the achievements made by engineers, scientists, technicians and students. A list of events is found below. For more information and a full description of events, visit engineering.case.edu/desp/eweek. Feb.…
Applications now available for emergency medicine summer program
Applications for the summer 2014 Emergency Medicine Research Division (EMRD) program are available online and can be submitted beginning Feb. 15. The EMRD is an all-volunteer group that performs work in emergency medicine. The summer program will tentatively run June 2 to July 31. Applicants must…
Moms Offering Moms Support meeting to address parenting taboos
This week’s Moms Offering Moms Support (MOMS) group meeting, presented by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, will address several parenting taboos that rarely get discussed while preparing for the “bliss” of motherhood. Suggested readings for the event are: "Do Children Bring Happiness or…
Meet with export control consultant Feb. 18
The Compliance Office will host export control consultant Stephen Propst on Tuesday, Feb. 18. In addition to giving formal presentations to groups of faculty and staff across campus, Propst will be available for informal, one-on-one discussions with faculty, staff and students from 3:30 to 4 p.m.…
New Student Activity Report available online
The Office of Planning and Institutional Research has released the 2012-13 Student Activity Report, which provides information about students who were enrolled during summer and fall 2012. Findings indicate that 97 percent of students were involved in at least one campus service, program, event,…
Learn about powerful lobbying organizations at this week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group
At this week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, Amy Hanauer, executive director of Policy Matters Ohio, will lead a conversation titled “The Wizard Behind the Curtain: ALEC and State Legislatures in 2014.” The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), one of the most powerful lobbying…
Bon Appetit Management Co. to offer Valentine's Day "two-swipe date night"
For Valentine's Day in Northeast Ohio, 10 romantic ways, and places, to dine with your darling The Plain Dealer: Bon Appetit Management Co. will offer a special "two-swipe date night" on Valentine's Day at Leutner and Fribley Commons. The two swipes will buy students a five-course meal.
School of Medicine joins National Center for Regenerative Medicine to advance stem-cell research
Cleveland doctors studying stem cells with success Fox 8 Cleveland: In 2003, the School of Medicine teamed up with Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, Ohio State University and Athersys to form the National Center for Regenerative Medicine in an effort to advance stem-cell research. Today, it…