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Reminder: Participate in Faculty Climate Survey
In early January, full-time faculty who were hired before April 2013 received an invitation from Provost W.A. "Bud" Baeslack to participate in the Faculty Climate Survey. The survey is designed to help the university learn more about the experiences of faculty members. Those who have not taken the…
Learn about Peace Corps at two events today
Peace Corps Recruiter Annabel Khouri will be on campus Monday, Feb. 3, to provide information to students about the Peace Corps experience. Case Western Reserve University ranks among the top-producing colleges for Peace Corps volunteers. Currently, there are 15 Case Western Reserve alumni serving…
U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge to present Louis Stokes Symposium speech
U.S. Rep. Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11) will bring a clear yet concise message to Case Western Reserve University’s 2014 Louis Stokes Leadership Symposium on Social Issues and Community: When opportunity knocks, be ready. All are invited to the free, public event on Monday, Feb. 10, at 12:30 p.m. in…
Donate blood to Red Cross at two-day blood drive Feb. 5-6
Lambda Eta Mu will sponsor a "Red Cross Blood Battle" on Wednesday, Feb. 5, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday, Feb. 6, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom. As a result of weather-related blood drive cancellations, the Red Cross has experienced a shortfall of nearly 9,300 blood…
School of Medicine Dean Pam Davis wins three-year term with American Association for the Advancement Of Science
Pamela B. Davis, dean of the School of Medicine and the university's senior vice president for medical affairs, was elected chair-elect of the Medical Sciences section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). AAAS, the world’s largest general scientific society, is an…
Alumnus and former COO of Microsoft to headline Engineers Week Banquet
Celebrate the contributions of engineers in society with keynote speaker Bob Herbold, alumnus and former COO of Microsoft, at the Engineers Week Banquet Feb. 20, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Intercontinental Hotel. More information, ticket prices and a link to RSVP are available at…
Radiology's Donna Plecha emphasizes the importance of mammograms for middle-age women
University Hospitals study: regular mammograms for women in their 40s remain beneficial The Plain Dealer: Findings by researchers at University Hospitals Case Medical Center are lending even more credence to the value of screening mammograms for women in their 40s. “This emphasizes the importance…
Political Science's Joseph White discusses President Obama's State of the Union address
Obama speech draws mixed reaction Cleveland Jewish News: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, sounded off on President Obama’s State of the Union address. “He didn’t try to just start a debate and ask questions,” White said. “Instead, he gave a pretty standard speech in…
Social work graduate student Lauren Burke learns the benefits of equine therapy firsthand
Equine therapy develops personal growth, learning Social Work Today: Lauren Burke, a graduate student at the Jack, Joseph and Morten Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, recently spent 18 months at Spirit of Leadership Pebble Ledge Ranch in Novelty, Ohio. During her time there, she learned…
Art's Henry Adams discusses new book on Cleveland art
Art historian Henry Adams talks about his latest book at Wolf's Gallery Sun News: Henry Adams, professor of American art, recently discussed his new book, Painting in Pure Color: Modern Art in Cleveland before the Armory Show, 1908-1913, at Wolf’s Gallery. The book features a collection of…