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Watch, discuss award-winning documentary "High Tech, Low Life" at Oct. 2 screening
There will be screening of the award-winning documentary High Tech, Low Life on Wednesday, Oct. 2. The film follows two of China’s first citizen reporters as they travel through the country, chronicling underreported news and social issues stories. Using laptops, cell phones and digital cameras to…
Attend homecoming concert with headliner Passion Pit; free tickets still available
Celebrate homecoming weekend with a concert headlined by Passion Pit. With hit indie-pop hits like “Take A Walk,” “Sleepyhead” and “Little Secrets,” this will be a show to remember. The show will take place Saturday, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m. at the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center.…
Art Studio faculty to host exhibition Sept. 27-Oct. 11
All members of the campus community are invited to attend the Art Studio Faculty Exhibition, featuring works by Case Western Reserve University Art Studio faculty members in ceramic, textile, painting, drawing, architecture, enamel photography assemblage and mixed media. The exhibition will kick…
Celebrate 121 Fitness' 25th anniversary with party Sept. 26; free guest week through Sept. 29
To celebrate its 25th anniversary, 121 Fitness will host a party Thursday, Sept. 26. Attendees can enjoy: Cookout by Bon Appetit (vegetarian and vegan options available) Outdoor group exercise classes, including help from the Spartan dance team Entertainment by DJ Tech (CWRU police officer…
Dental school coach Mario Pavicic guides future dentists in launching careers
You’ve heard of football and basketball coaches, but what about a dental coach? Meet “Coach” Mario Pavicic, adjunct assistant professor at the School of Dental Medicine, and a rarity in the dental profession as a newly minted International Coaching Federation (ICF) Associate Certified Coach…
Breakthrough Offers First Direct Measurement of Spinal Cord Myelin in Multiple Sclerosis
Researchers have made an exciting breakthrough – developing a first-of-its-kind imaging tool to examine myelin damage in multiple sclerosis (MS). An extremely difficult disease to diagnose, the tool will help physicians diagnose patients earlier, monitor the disease’s progression, and evaluate…
Alternative hypothesis, MOND, predicts dwarf galaxy feature prior to observations
A modified law of gravity correctly predicted, in advance of the observations, the velocity dispersion—the average speed of stars within a galaxy relative to each other—in 10 dwarf satellite galaxies of the Milky Way’s giant neighbor Andromeda. The relatively large velocity dispersions observed in…
Show your CWRU pride as homecoming week kicks off
As alumni return to their alma mater, parents and families visit campus, and students prepare for their first—or fourth—homecoming, a full lineup is set. More than 100 events are scheduled throughout the week, from the annual faceoff of junior vs. senior women in tonight’s powder puff football…
Attend viewing of new documentary on history of University Circle Sept. 30
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities invites the Case Western Reserve Community and general public to the Cleveland premiere of the documentary University Circle: Creating a Sense of Place on Monday, Sept. 30, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building auditorium. Nearly 3 million…
Have questions about the Middle East? Discuss them with faculty Sept. 25
On Wednesday, Sept. 25, all are invited to attend “Middle East Crises: What is happening? Why is it important?: A discussion about the Middle East with CWRU Faculty.” This event will start off with a short presentation by members of the faculty, followed by a question and answer session. The…