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Indian cultural dinner to be held tonight at Leutner Commons
Bon Appetit Management Co. and the Office of Multicultural Affairs will sponsor an Indian cultural dinner tonight (Friday, Dec. 6) from 5 to 7 p.m. in Leutner Commons. The menu will include: Ginger-Cumin Tomato Soup (tamatar ka shorba), Ultimate chicken curry (tamatar murghi), Assorted…
De-stress at Thwing Study Over this weekend
Final exams may be approaching, but the end of the semester wouldn’t be complete without Thwing Study Over, a time for de-stressing through food, giveaways and activities. The event will be held Sunday, Dec. 8, from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Thwing Center. Free food from various local eateries and free…
Office of Multicultural Affairs to host “Holiday Bash” tonight
Celebrate the December holidays and the end of classes at the Office of Multicultural Affair’s “Holiday Bash” being held tonight, Friday, Dec. 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Spot. . Music, snacks, give-aways, and a balloon artist will be there to help boost the festive mood.
Medicine Professor Jonathan Stamler earns American Heart Association’s Distinguished Scientist Award
Jonathan Stamler, professor of medicine and biochemistry at the School of Medicine and director of the Harrington Discovery Institute at University Hospitals (UH) Case Medical Center, received the 2013 American Heart Association Distinguished Scientist Award at the association's annual conference…
Weatherhead School team takes top spot in case competition
A team from the Weatherhead School of Management placed first in the National Society of Hispanic MBAs Case Competition, organized by the Cleveland chapter of the National Society of Hispanic MBAs. Richard Estremera, a KeyBank executive and one of the judges, explained that "the quality of the…
Organizational behavior PhD student brings home Best Student Paper prize
Phil Thompson, a second-year PhD student in organizational behavior, won Best Student Paper and was a finalist for Best Paper at the most recent Midwest Academy of Management conference, a regional conference in the field. Of the nine submissions chosen as finalists for Best Paper, Thompson’s was…
Student presents research done at CWRU, wins top honors
Dalilah Reyes De Jesus, a junior at University of Puerto Rico in Humacao, participated in the Academic Careers in Engineering & Science (ACES+) SURP program at Case Western Reserve University this past summer. Michael Weiss and Nelson Phillips of the biochemistry department were her mentors and…
Creative new media officer Jared Bendis talks holiday tech. toy ideas
Marin Alsop, Jared Bendis and Jason Lawhead Ideastream: Jared Bendis, creative new media officer at Kelvin Smith Library, shared ideas on technology toys for the holiday season on a recent episode of “The Sound of Applause.”
Nursing's Allsion Webel talks about her research on HIV and stress, isolation
Younger people with HIV may face more stress, isolation: Study Huffington Post: Researchers found that people younger than age 50 with HIV feel more disconnected from their support group, largely because of stigma they felt because of their disease. “The younger, newly diagnosed individual may not…
Department of Religious Studies Chair Peter Haas discussed the recent Iran deal
Reactions to Iran deal Cleveland Jewish News: Peter J. Haas, the Abba Hillel Silver Professor of Jewish Studies and chair of the Department of Religious Studies, weighed in on the recent Iran deal. “It is not clear what will emerge from the political, religious and ethnic struggles in Libya,…