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CIA, engineering students team up to merge art and technology for fashion exhibit
Fashion and technology merge at "In the Dark" show at MOCA Cleveland The Plain Dealer: Students from the Cleveland Institute of Art and Case Western Reserve University Case School of Engineering teamed up to create pieces that merge art and technology with light for a fashion exhibit and…
Learn about legal battle over Affordable Care Act at Friday's Public Affairs Discussion Group
The weekly Public Affairs Discussion Group will continue this Friday with a talk titled "The Conspiracy Against Obamacare: How Academic Bloggers Influenced the Legal Battle Over the Individual Mandate." Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for…
Medicine's Kathleen Franco provides advice to manage stress during medical school
U.S. News and World Report: Kathleen Franco, associate dean for student affairs and admissions for Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University, provided advice and tips to reduce stress for medical students as they deal with the struggles and hardships of medical…
Women faculty: Discuss ethics, "living the good life" at Feb. 4 talk
Shannon French, director of the Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence, will present "Ethics and Living The Good Life As a Faculty Member" on Tuesday, Feb. 4, from noon to 1:30 pm in Thwing Center's Spartan Room. During her presentation, French will discuss how to live life based on positive…
Medicine's Brian Grimberg featured in "Who's Who in Health Care"
Who's Who in Health Care: Brian Grimberg Crain’s Cleveland Business: Brian Grimberg, assistant professor of international health, was featured in the "Who's Who in Health Care" series for his work on eradicating malaria. His lab manager, D'Arbra Blankenship, discussed his ingenuity. “Part of what…
Campus community invited to provide feedback on CWRU's interim Sexual Misconduct Policy
Faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in an online survey to provide feedback on the university's interim Sexual Misconduct Policy. Comments can be made through Feb. 7. The interim policy responds the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights direction to all…
Medicine's Dorr Dearborn writes op-ed on lead poisoning and children
Cleveland's lead poisioning legacy: Dorr G. Dearborn The Plain Dealer: Dorr Dearborn, chair of the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, wrote an opinion editorial piece about the continued problem of lead poisoning for children growing up in old Cleveland houses. He wrote, the effects of…
Meet fellow students at The Grad Social Jan. 30
All graduate and professional students are invited to attend The Grad Social on Thursday, Jan. 30, from 5 to 7 p.m. at The Spot in Leutner Commons. The event is a collaboration between graduate students and provides a chance to get to know students outside of your program. Free appetizers will be…
Music emerita faculty member Gretchen Garnett passes away
Gretchen Garnett, alumna and assistant professor emerita of music, died Dec. 15, just one day before her 100th birthday. Garnett was a longtime faculty member in and supporter of the Department of Music. As an undergraduate at Western Reserve University, Garnett was a soprano soloist. She sang the…
New program aims to increase student interaction, improve campus climate
A national student dialogue program designed to enhance student engagement, promote cross-cultural dialogue and make a positive impact on campus is set to begin on the Case Western Reserve University campus next month. The Division of Student Affairs and the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and…