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Learn how reflection and revision can improve your papers—just in time for finals
The fall 2013 Writing Resource Center Workshop Series will continue with workshop No. 3: “Reflection and Revision,” this Friday, Nov. 22, from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. in Guilford House, Room 323. Just in time for finals papers, English lecturer Greg Weiss and Malcah Effron will explain how students can…
Early Music Singers to perform work of Renaissance composer Orlando Di Lasso
Case Western Reserve University's Early Music Singers will present "Orlando di Lasso and His Circle" Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. at Church of the Covenant. Directed by Steven Plank, the concert will feature vocal music by Renaissance composer Orlando di Lasso, which includes both sacred and…
Clinical psychologist to present on conflict resolution Nov. 20
Conflict and confrontation are realities of life, and handling these difficult situations is often paramount to work, social and team success. On Wednesday, Nov. 20, Jennifer Powell-Lunder, clinical psychologist and Delta Gamma alumnae, will present on how to effectively handle these situations in…
Donate non-perishable food to RHAmen Rush, Nov. 18-26
The Residence Hall Association will hold its annual food drive, RHAmen Rush, Nov. 18-26. Members of the Case Western Reserve campus community are encouraged to donate non-perishable food, which will be donated to the Cleveland Foodbank. Those who wish to donate can drop off their non-perishable…
”The Observer" website named among top 10 in U.S.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University’s independent student newspaper, recently earned accolades for its website. The Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) named observer.case.edu the No. 7 student-newspaper website in the country among similarly sized schools. This distinction places The…
Cambridge University scholar Brian Little to discuss personalities and the first-year experience Nov. 20
The Office of the First Year Experience and the Department of Psychological Sciences will host a lecture by Brian Little, an internationally acclaimed scholar and speaker in the field of personality and motivational psychology, on Wednesday, Nov. 20, from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. Thwing Center’s 1914…
Learn the ins and outs of iPads at next ITS Connect event Nov. 21
Information Technology Services (ITS) will host “Using an iPad for Work and Fun” on Thursday, Nov. 21, at 11:30 a.m. at connect.case.edu/itsconnect. Members of the ITS team will demonstrate the skills necessary to be an efficient iPad user, whether one is new to the tablet world or a longtime…
Gain insight on CWRU's attendance policy at upcoming lunch and learn presentation
Carolyn Washick, human resources director for employee relations, will give the next lunch and learn series presentation, “Understanding the CWRU Attendance Policy,” Tuesday, Dec. 3, from noon to 1 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room 209. There are times when employees report late to work or miss a day…
Historian to examine capitalism and its effect on academics at Nov. 20 lecture
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ Interpreting Capitalism series will continue this week with a lecture by historian Ellen Schrecker titled "Hired Education: Capitalism and the Academic Community." Schrecker, professor of history at Yeshiva University, will present a perspective on how and…
School of Medicine researchers discover vivax malaria may be evolving around natural defense
Three gene mutations appear to be invasion mechanisms Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute have discovered recent genetic mutations in a parasite that cause more than 100 million cases of malaria annually—changes that may render tens of…