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Engineering’s Swarup Bhunia earns prestigious IBM Faculty Award
Swarup Bhunia, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, was awarded a 2013 IBM Faculty Award. The IBM Faculty Awards is a competitive worldwide program intended to foster collaboration between researchers at leading universities worldwide and those in IBM research,…
High school players invited to join softball coaching staff for prospect, skills clinics
The softball team’s head coach, Josie Henry, as well as the softball coaching staff, will host a Prospect Holiday Clinic on Dec. 20 and an All Skills Holiday Clinic on Dec. 21 at the Veale Convocation, Athletic and Recreation Center. The Prospect Holiday Clinic will be Friday, Dec. 20, from 5 to 8…
School of Medicine students to present 29th Doc Opera variety show Dec. 14
The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine will present “The Healing Games,” the school’s 29th annual Doc Opera performance, on Saturday, Dec. 14. Doc Opera is a student-run variety show composed of musical performances, parodied songs and dances and videotaped skits—all written,…
5 questions with…TEDx speaker, biomedical engineer Megan Moynahan
Megan Moynahan’s early interest in biomedical engineering stemmed from an article she read in a science magazine about bionic people and the idea of artificial organs and limbs. As a 14-year-old, she wrote letters to researchers to help her replicate a famous experiment by physicist Luigi Galvani…
Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics John Kennell discussed the benefits of a doula
Do you need a doula? Fit Pregnancy: John H. Kennell, professor emeritus of pediatrics, recently discussed the positive impact of presence of a doula for a pregnant woman.  A doula is not trained to deliver babies, but rather lends support to women and their families. “We think that anxiety can…
NAACP starts chapter at Case Western Reserve University
Public universities in some states asked to limit number of out-of-state students: Higher education roundup Plain Dealer: A chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has been started at Case Western Reserve University. The university has historic ties with…
Check out student artwork at the Semester in Review exhibition
The Semester in Review art exhibition will begin Dec. 5 at the Art Studio Gallery, featuring works of architecture, ceramics, painting, drawing, design, photography, enameling, jewelry and textiles. The opening reception will be on Monday, Dec. 5, from 5 to 7:30 p.m., while the gallery will be…
Join La Alianza today for end-of-semester celebration
Case Western Reserve University’s Hispanic cultural group, La Alianza, will host an end-of-semester celebration to thank all of its members and supporters for their continued support and help in making this year so successful. The event will take place Friday, Dec. 6, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the…
Voices of Glory to hold winter concert Dec. 7
Case Western Reserve University’s gospel choir, Voices Of Glory, will hold its winter concert on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 5:30 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. Tickets are $7, with all proceeds benefiting a local family in need. Doors open at 5 p.m.
Writing Resource Center to hold walk-in hours during finals Dec. 9-10
Consultants from the Writing Resource Center will be available in the Cramelot Cafe in Kelvin Smith Library Dec. 9-10 to assist students with writing issues during final exams. The walk-in hours from 6 to 8 p.m. on both evenings. Sessions will be limited to 30 minutes each and will occur on a…