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Annual Van Horn Distinguished Lecture to feature Eduard Arzt Sept. 17-19
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering will present the 37th Van Horn Distinguished Lecture featuring Eduard Arzt, scientific director and chairman of INM Leibniz Institute for New Materials in Saarbrueken, Germany. Arzt will present his research titled, “Micropatterned Surfaces with…
CTSC to host workshop on FDA regulations Nov. 12
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative will host a workshop, “Regulatory Affairs 101: Navigating the FDA Process,” on Tuesday, Nov. 12, from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building Auditorium. This workshop is designed to provide researchers increased awareness about the…
Flora Stone Mather Center for Women to start two new student groups
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women is starting two student groups: the Feminist Collective @ CWRU and the Student Leadership Committee. The Feminist Collective @ CWRU (FCC) is a student group committed to social, political and economic equity through consciousness-raising and activism. The…
Planned outage for transcript online ordering on Saturday, Sept. 14
Transcript Online Ordering services will be unavailable to users on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This planned, temporary outage will allow Information Technology Services (ITS) and the Transcript Online Ordering vendor to conduct scheduled maintenance. This system is used by students…
Three attorneys to discuss profession, career paths at pre-law event Sept. 13
The Office of Undergraduate Studies invites students to attend “Meet the JDs,” a prelaw event featuring three attorneys who will discuss their career paths and professions. The event will take place Friday, Sept. 13, from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in Sears Building 356. The three featured speakers are:…
African-American Study Identifies Four Common Genetic Variants Associated with Blood Pressure
Case Western Reserve University is part of a landmark study that has discovered four novel gene variations  which are associated with blood pressure. The 19-site meta-analysis, involving nearly 30,000 African-Americans, also found that the set of genetic mutations are also associated with blood…
CWRU maintains spot in ”U.S. News" overall rankings, makes gains in admissions, alumni
Case Western Reserve maintained its position as the nation’s 37th-ranked university in U.S. News & World Report’s list of “Best Colleges” released today, but made significant gains in categories involving admissions and undergraduate alumni. The Case School of Engineering, for example, saw its…
School of Dental Medicine’s Israeli cave dig yields a glimpse into life over past 200,000 years
Leading an archaeological dig in a northern Israeli cave, researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine have unearthed clues about early man’s lifestyle in an important area along the transcontinental path from Africa to Eurasia. Researchers found teeth from an adult,…
Attend networking, information session to learn about student innovation, entrepreneurship competitions
The Great Lakes Energy Institute and the Division of Education and Student Programs will host a networking and information session to kick off two student competitions: the Ohio Clean Energy Challenge and the Saint-Gobain Competition. The event will be held Thursday, Sept. 12, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.…
Stop by Friday’s Community Service Fair to find out how to get involved
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) invites all students, staff and faculty to stop by the Community Service Fair to learn about different ways to get involved in Cleveland and beyond. More than 50 nonprofit organizations, student service organizations and post-graduate programs…