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Updated version of Origin now available at Software Center
The Software Center has updated Origin to version 9.1. It is available for free to Case Western Reserve University students and faculty and staff members for Windows only. Origin provides data analysis and graphing capabilities with customizable graph types and analysis templates. Version 9.1 has…
Classics department offering spring break trip to Greece; deadline to apply Jan. 24
The classics department has approved a three-credit study-abroad class in Athens, Greece, to be held over spring break. The trip is open to undergraduate students of all majors and can be applied toward the Arts and Humanities requirement or to fulfill classics major or minor requirements. The…
Law's Jonathan Entin discusses importance of Texas abortion case
The abortion case the Supreme Court may find hard to refuse Newsweek: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor of Law, discussed the importance of a Texas case concerning access to abortion. “People obviously have different views about what is an undue burden. That’s what makes this Texas…
Register for Kelvin Smith Library’s free CaseLearns workshops
The schedule for the spring 2014 CaseLearns workshops is now available. All students, alumni, and faculty and staff members are eligible to register for these free workshops held at Kelvin Smith Library. Some of this semester’s workshops include: PowerPoint Intro to Digital Video Digital…
Bon Appetit to offer Super Bowl cooking demo Jan. 23
Bon Appetit Management Co. will offer a free cooking demonstration of how to make healthy snacks for the Super Bowl. The demonstration will take place Thursday, Jan. 23, from noon to 1 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 310. RSVP online prior to the event.
Students honored at 2013 Intersections: SOURCE Symposium
At the Dec. 6 Intersections: SOURCE Symposium and Poster Session, a number of students were honored for their oral and poster presentations. Those awarded were: Engineering Poster Competition (Tie) 1st: Khalid Al-Dhubaib, "Towards a Method for Forecasting Influenza Intensity: Applied Signal…
Nursing’s Amy Zhang receives Distinguished Researcher Award
Amy Y. Zhang, associate professor in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, received the Distinguished Researcher Award from the Pain and Symptom Management Research Section of Midwest Nursing Research Society. Zhang’s research interests include quality of life in cancer patients,…
Faculty members Umut Gurkan, Glenn Wera earn innovation award
Umut Gurkan, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, and Glenn Wera, assistant professor of orthopedics at the School of Medicine, received the first Advanced Platform Technology (APT) Center Steven Garverick Innovation Incentive award for their collaborative research,…
Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on Affordable Care Act ruling
Obamacare critics lose in ruling that supports Affordable Care Act tax subsidies The Plain Dealer: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, weighed in on federal judges Affordable Care Act ruling that residents of all states can receive tax subsidies to purchase health…
Political Science's Justin Buchler discusses upcoming State of the State speech
Kasich again takes his State of the State outside Columbus' confines Wksu.org: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, discussed the impact of Gov. John Kasich’s decision to give his State of the State speech at the Medina Performing Arts Center instead of in Columbus  "I think…