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Neurology’s Bashar Katirji and Robert Ruff co-edit comprehensive neuromuscular textbook
Bashar Katirji and Robert L. Ruff, professors of neurology at the School of Medicine, co-edited the second edition of a comprehensive neuromuscular textbook with Henry Kaminski, a CWRU alumnus and former faculty member. The text, titled Neuromuscular Disorders in Clinical Practice, is a large,…
Law’s Jessie Hill serves as panelist, moderator at multiple discussions
Jessie Hill, professor of law, served as a panelist and moderator at multiple discussions throughout the end of last year. On Nov. 6, she served as a panelist for a discussion on voting rights after Shelby County v. Holder, sponsored by the Case Western Reserve University Law School Black Law…
Discuss the gender politics of New Year's dieting at next What? Wednesday event
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will sponsor a discussion led by Megan Swihart Jewell, instructor in the Department of English, as part of its What? Wednesday brown bag lunchtime program. Jewell’s discussion, titled “Understanding Resolutions: The Gender Politics of New Year's…
Anthropology’s Cynthia Beall to discuss high-altitude adaptation at next Science Café Cleveland
The next Science Café Cleveland event will feature a talk titled “Living High” by Cynthia Beall, Distinguished University Professor and the Sarah Idell Pyle Professor in the Department of Anthropology. Heart pounding, chest heaving, head throbbing, feeling like you could not walk another step…
Undergraduates: Learn about being an orientation leader at upcoming info sessions
The Office of First-Year Experience and Family Programs is looking for energetic and enthusiastic undergraduate students to share their excitement and knowledge about Case Western Reserve University with new students and their families as 2014 orientation leaders. Orientation leaders will support…
5 questions with…assistant professor of history John Broich
At a young age, John Broich felt a compulsion to understand how things came to be. Well before his high school years, he remembers thinking that the fundamental questions about how people came to act and think weren’t being asked. Like any good researcher, he began searching for answers to these…
Blackstone LaunchPad student teams showcasing products at International Consumer Electronics Show
Case Western Reserve University students to showcase products at International Consumer Electronics Show The Plain Dealer: Seven student companies from Case Western Reserve University’s Blackstone LaunchPad are showcasing their products at this week’s International Consumer Electronics Show in Las…
School of Medicine's Peter Zimmerman discusses discovery of evolved strain of malaria
Malaria evolves to gain victims The Columbus Dispatch: Peter A. Zimmerman, professor of international health, biology and genetics, discussed the recent finding of a strain of malaria that has evolved to bypass the natural defense mechanisms of Africans. “We want to see if this mutation is showing…
Juniper Residential College’s Walk in My Shoes event named best diversity program nationally
Walk in My Shoes–HIV/AIDS Awareness, an event hosted by Juniper Residential College, gained regional and national recognition as an outstanding diversity program in the National Residence Hall Honorary’s “Of the Month” awards. The event, held Nov. 22, was part of the annual Walk in My Shoes…
Men’s head tennis coach Todd Wojtkowski earns Sectional Campus and Community Outreach Award
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) and United States Tennis Association (USTA) named Case Western Reserve University men’s head tennis coach Todd Wojtkowski as the Midwest Region's recipient of the 2013 Sectional Campus and Community Outreach Award. Wojtkowski was one of only seven…