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First Ethics Table lunch on Wednesday to discuss student loan debt
The first meeting of the 2013-14 Ethics Table brown bag lunches is Wednesday, Sept. 4, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Thwing Center Meeting Room A (second floor). The topic for this week will be: “Student loan debt, take 2: Challenging the value of a private college education.” Coffee and…
Celebrate Jewish High Holy Days at the Cleveland Hillel
The Cleveland Hillel will host events to celebrate the upcoming High Holy Days. On Wednesday, Sept. 4, Rosh Hashanah will be celebrated with a dinner (with reservations) at 6 p.m., followed by Erev Rosh Hashanah and Shabbat Services at 7 p.m. Next, an all-day celebration will take place on…
CWRU introduces online LLM program in international business law
Case Western Reserve University School of Law is adding an online LLM degree in international business law. The LLM is an advanced law degree program, taught entirely in English, designed for students who earned their preceding law degrees outside the United States. This new program will help…
Study finds grandmothers who raise their grandkids struggle with depression
Grandmothers who care for their grandkids full time struggle with depression and family strains, report researchers from Case Western Reserve University's Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing. Carol Musil, professor of nursing, recently conducted one of the longest-running studies comparing…
Boy Interrupted: Y-chromosome Mutations Reveal Precariousness of Male Development
CLEVELAND – The idea that men and women are fundamentally different from each other is widely accepted. And throughout the world, this has created distinct ideas about which social and physical characteristics are necessary in each gender to maintain healthy human development. However, social…
President Snyder welcomes CWRU community to 2013-14 school year
To the Case Western Reserve Community: As we complete the year’s first week of classes, I want to take this opportunity to welcome our new students and thank all of the rest of you. Every single one of our successes—including the arrival of our outstanding Class of 2017—stems from the efforts and…
Psychology’s Amy Przeworski awarded grant from the American Psychological Foundation
Amy Przeworski, assistant professor of psychology, is the recipient of the 2013 John and Polly Sparks Early Career Grant from the American Psychological Foundation (APF). The grant supports early career psychologists conducting research in early intervention and treatment for serious emotional…
Senior Sheena Tsai awarded Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation scholarship
Sheena Tsai, a senior biology major, recently received one of four top scholarships from the Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation, which awarded about 250 scholarships nationally. Scholarships are awarded based on scholarly achievement, commitment to community and dedication to the Kappa Alpha Theta…
Seniors: Apply now for the 2013 Homecoming Court
Senior undergraduate students are invited to apply for the 2013 Homecoming Court. Ideal candidates are positive and engaged campus leaders, maintain high levels of school spirit and pride and are positive representatives of Case Western Reserve University. Applications are available…
Sign up to be a member of 2014’s Relay for Life Planning Committee
The 2014 Relay for Life Planning Committee is looking for student volunteers to join its team. Relay For Life, which benefits the American Cancer Society, is the biggest on-campus fundraiser and will be held in April. Case Western Reserve University’s Relay For Life started in 2008; last year, the…