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Law's Jonathan Adler to have a regular presence on "The Washington Post"
This week, The Washington Post announced a partnership with The Volokh Conspiracy, a well-known blog that covers law, public policy, politics, culture and other topics. Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, has…
University Counseling Services offering Wellness On The Go workshops for students
University Counseling Services now is offering free, 45-minute wellness-themed and behavioral health workshops to students during the spring semester. Wellness-themed workshops will take place on Mondays and Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room 350, and on…
Author Wil Haygood to speak at CWRU as part of MLK, Jr. celebration
'Butler' author coming to Case Western Reserve University, discusses Oscar snub Ohio.com: Wil Haygood, Washington Post contributor and author of the acclaimed “The Butler: A Witness to History," will speak at Case Western Reserve on Jan. 24 as a part of the university's weeklong celebration of the…
Call for presentations: Submit to Research ShowCASE 2014 by Feb. 3
The Office of Research and Technology Management and SOURCE (Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors) are seeking submissions for Research ShowCASE 2014. The event will combine, for the first time, the spring undergraduate research symposium, Intersections, with the graduate…
Law’s Timothy Webster testifies in Washington about U.S.-China trade relations
Timothy Webster, assistant professor of law and director of the East Asian Legal Studies program, testified last week in Washington, D.C., about China's compliance with World Trade Organization (WTO) regulations. Skeptics have wondered if the United States’ trade relationship with China is fair…
Artist Julian Stanczak’s third exhibit to open at Kelvin Smith Library Feb. 5
The work of Julian Stanczak, world-renowned painter and pioneer in Optical Art, is being featured in a series of four exhibitions at Kelvin Smith Library. The third exhibit, “Substance and Illusion,” will be on display Feb. 5-March 28, in the library’s newly renovated art gallery. The opening…
Psychiatry's Stephen Levine publishes work on love, mental health
Stephen B. Levine, clinical professor of psychiatry in the School of Medicine, authored the book Barriers to Loving: A clinician’s perspective, which Routledge published this past October. The book is the result of a 20-year exploration of the nature of adult sexual love, particularly the ways…
CWRU, UH receive $12.7 million in HIV/AIDS funding
CWRU, UH gets nearly $13 million for HIV/AIDS research; additional $9 million from NIH possible The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve and University Hospitals Case Medical Center received $12.7 million  to continue research on the joint HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials Unit. “This award will not only…
Professor Henry Adams to discuss, sign new book at Wolfs Gallery Jan. 25
Before modern art arrived in industrial cities like Boston, Chicago and Detroit, the popularity of post-impressionistic art forms surfaced in Cleveland. Henry Adams, professor of American art, explains why modern art’s coming of age occurred in Cleveland rather than other industrial centers in his…
Learn about privacy awareness at next ITS Connect event
Information Technology Services (ITS) will present “Privacy Awareness” during the next ITS Connect event Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 11:30 a.m. The presentation will be held online at connect.case.edu/itsconnect. Chief Information Security Officer Tom Siu will discuss privacy conditions in the Case…