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Get “Fit for Life” with exercise, nutrition programs at 121 Fitness
Faculty and staff members are encouraged to “Get Fit for Life” with 121 Fitness this year. Participants can choose from two 12-week program tiers with individual instruction, focusing on exercise or nutrition. Discounted personal training or nutrition counseling also can be added. There is also a…
Law school's Munch Cafe to open on Saturdays
Munch, the vegan-friendly eatery located on the second floor of the School of Law, will now be open on Saturdays. Saturday hours will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cafe is open to all members of the campus community. For more information on Munch (formerly known as Shticks), visit munch216.com.
Windows 8.1 Enterprise upgrade now available at Software Center
The Windows 8.1 Enterprise upgrade now is available for free download for students, faculty and staff at softwarecenter.case.edu. In this latest version, the operating system can boot directly to the desktop, rather than the "start" screen. Improvements also have been made to better support users…
Law's Paul Giannelli appointed to National Commission on Forensic Science
President Obama's proposal to rate colleges draws criticism: Higher Education Roundup The Plain Dealer: Distinguished University Professor Paul Giannelli was appointed to the National Commission on Forensic Science. The 30-member panel is charged with cultivating and guiding the unique interaction…
Faculty members Daniel Goldmark, Michael Clune to speak as part of learning series
School, beer and hot dogs: Happy Dog and Belt Magazine start two reading and learning series, Hot Dog University and Belt Out The Plain Dealer: Brokaw Advertising, Belt Magazine and The Happy Dog will pair higher learning with big eating at Hot Dog University.  Once a month, a professor from the…
Learn more about undergraduate research opportunities at SOURCE presentation
Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors (SOURCE) will host "Finding Undergraduate Research Opportunities" on Friday, Jan. 17, at 8:30 a.m. at Sears Building, Room 213. This presentation will help connect undergraduates with faculty members and employers looking for research…
Researchers receive grant to build complex polymer nanostructures on plant virus scaffolds
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have received a $540,000 federal grant to devise methods for building minute structures tailored to precisely deliver medicines to tumors or carry dyes that help imaging technologies detect disease, create more efficient nanowires and nanoelectronics,…
Department of Music Chair David Ake discusses success of album, "Bridges"
CWRU music boss David Ake drawing praise for his jazz album, 'Bridges' (Local Beat) The Plain Dealer: David Ake, chair of the Department of Music, is drawing rave reviews for his newest jazz album, "Bridges." The album's success can be largely attributed to his visionary compositions and a quartet…
Law’s Paul Giannelli selected to new National Commission on Forensic Science
Case Western Reserve Distinguished University Professor Paul C. Giannelli, recognized nationally for his extensive legal research in scientific evidence, was selected to serve on a newly created federal commission on forensic science. The new National Commission on Forensic Science, created…
Climatologist, geophysicist Michael Mann to present two talks Jan. 15-16
The Department of Physics will host Michael Mann, director of the Earth System Science Center at Penn State University, to give two talks Jan.15-16. Mann will give a public lecture, titled “The Hockey Stick and Climate Wars,” on Wednesday, Jan. 15, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Museum of Natural…