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Assistant Professor of Surgery Tara Mastracci works to raise awareness for aortic health
Cleveland Clinic vascular surgeon, nurse run NYC Marathon, raise money for John Ritter Foundation The Plain Dealer: Tara Mastracci, assistant professor of surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and her teammate, Chad Hollis, ran the New York City Marathon as Team Ritter, raising…
School of Medicine’s Theodore Castele receives 2013 Outstanding Fundraising Volunteer Award
Theodore Castele, alumnus and assistant professor of radiology at the School of Medicine, was awarded the 2013 Outstanding Volunteer Award by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) in recognition of his extraordinary fundraising efforts on behalf of the Case Western Reserve University…
Attend monthly student brunch at Church of the Covenant this Sunday
Student Community@Covenant will host its monthly student brunch this Sunday, Nov. 10, from at 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. at the Church of the Covenant, located next to Thwing Center (enter the door under the tower, facing Euclid Avenue) All students are invited to relax with a free brunch, corn hole,…
Newman Catholic Campus Ministry Busy Student Retreat to take place Nov. 10-14; register today
The Newman Catholic Campus Ministry's Busy Student Retreat will be held Nov. 10-14. Faculty and staff also are welcome to participate in this free event. The retreat begins with dinner, a keynote talk and orientation on Sunday, Nov. 10, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., in the Holy Rosary Parish…
NASA research engineer to discuss reasons for airliner power loss at next Science Cafe Cleveland
The next Science Café Cleveland event will feature a talk titled "Why do airliners sometimes experience loss of power at high altitudes?" by Michael J. Oliver, an aerospace research engineer at NASA Glenn Research Center. Turbofan engines powering commercial aircraft have been found to sometimes…
Discuss the Affordable Care Act at Nov. 13 event
The Juniper Residential College will sponsor “A Discussion on the Implementation and Implications of Affordable Care Act,” on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. at The Spot. The event will start off with a short presentation by Mark Votruba, associate professor of economics, and Joseph White, chair…
School of Dental Medicine paleoanthropologist assembles past from artifacts
In the Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine’s search to understand early human tooth development, renowned paleoanthropologist Bruce Latimer has begun to reconstruct what life was like more than 20,000 years ago for individuals living in a Middle Eastern cave. How people lived…
New report on student diversity at Case Western Reserve University
The Office of Planning and Institutional Research has released 13 new reports about the first-year experience at Case Western Reserve University. One report looks specifically at diversity, including cross-racial interactions and self-perceived attributes and abilities. Results indicate that 89…
Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law discusses JobsOhio case
JobsOhio case may limit how laws can be fought The Columbus Dispatch: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the implications of the JobsOhio case, which addresses whether policy groups and lawmakers have the right to sue over the constitutionality of Gov. John…
President Barbara Snyder comments on Uptown's resurgence
See the possible: Uptown success WKYC.com: Uptown, which includes dining, retail and residential space, opened just over a year ago, and has moved into phase two of development. "Students are attracted to a really dynamic environment, and Uptown really helped us improve our campus,"…