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Students to host bingo fundraiser for Guatemalan health care clinics
On March 8, a group of students will travel to Antigua, Guatemala, for a short-term study abroad course in child welfare. The students hope to raise awareness and funds for the two health care clinics they will visit while in Guatemala with a fundraising event, Bingo for Guatemalan Health Care.…
Staff Advisory Council to host Valentine's Day bake sale
The Staff Training and Development Committee of the Staff Advisory Council will hold a Valentine's Day bake sale on Friday, Feb. 14, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to raise money for the Staff Educational Enhancement Fund. The sale will take place at the following three locations: Biomedical Research…
Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative to host Team Science Workshop Feb. 17
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) will hold a Team Science Workshop on Monday, Feb. 17, from 1 to 5 p.m. in Wolstein Research Building Auditorium, Room 1413. Stephen M. Fiore, associate professor of cognitive science at the University of Central Florida, will give the…
Longtime engineering professor Roger Marchant passes away
Services will be held on campus this Saturday in memory of longtime biomedical engineering professor Roger Marchant, who died last week at the age of 62. Marchant, who earned his master’s and doctoral degrees at Case Western Reserve, spent his entire professional career at the university. In…
CWRU, natural history museum partner for President’s Day program for children of employees, students
The President’s Committee on Child Care Options (PCCCO) is partnering with another University Circle institution to provide Case Western Reserve families a new option for President’s Day this year. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History will offer children of faculty, staff and students the…
Nationally Recognized Expert in Healthcare Curriculum Named Vice Dean for Medical Education
An expert in medical curriculum development who also participated in the development of a Johns Hopkins University’s medical education building is Case Western Reserve’s new vice dean for medical education. Patricia Thomas, MD, FACP, a nationally recognized educator, author, and physician, assumes…
Nationally recognized health care curriculum expert named vice dean for medical education
An expert in medical curriculum development who also participated in the development of a Johns Hopkins University’s medical education building is Case Western Reserve’s new vice dean for medical education. Patricia Thomas, a nationally recognized educator, author and physician, assumes her role…
Nominations open for student leadership award
Nominations are open for the Dr. Dorothy Pijan Student Leadership Award. Any member of the campus community can nominate a student, organization or program that has made a difference by contributing to the vibrant campus community. All nominees will be recognized at the awards ceremony in…
Learn about positive organization development master’s program at Feb. 4 online session
On Tuesday, Feb. 4, leaders of the Masters of Program in Positive Organization Development (MPOD) will host “Coaching with Compassion,” a free online workshop followed by an online open house about the MPOD program. In this session, Distinguished University Professor Richard Boyatzis will speak…
Biomedical engineering's Eben Alsberg appointed to editorial boards, academic society
Eben Alsberg, associate professor of biomedical engineering, recently was selected to the editorial board of Tissue Engineering, a leading journal in his field, and Nature Scientific Reports. He also was elected to the Americas Council of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine…