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ITS offers online versions of popular CAPS courses
Information Technology Services now offers online versions of “Financial Journals” and “Financial Cashiering,” two courses that are part of the CWRU Administrative Professional Series (CAPS). With the online availability of “Financial Journals” and “Financial Cashiering,” interested staff members…
5 questions with…33-year Student Affairs employee Mayo Bulloch
Much has changed around campus since Mayo Bulloch arrived at Case Western Reserve University nearly 33 years ago—from the buildings to the people, not to mention the programs available on campus. Bulloch has played an influential role in shaping programming for students at Case Western Reserve. As…
David Ake named new chair of Department of Music
David Ake, professor of musicology and an accomplished jazz scholar and musician, was appointed chair of the Department of Music at Case Western Reserve University. Since 2011, Ake has served as director of the School of the Arts at the University of Nevada, Reno. A member of the university’s…
CWRU’s Marielena Maggio appointed director of International Student Services
Marielena Maggio was appointed the new director of International Student Services at Case Western Reserve University. Maggio, formerly the assistant director of programs and advising, is responsible for enhancing the international student experience and promoting intercultural exchange. She will…
School of Medicine recruits new chair of ophthalmology and visual sciences
After an extensive national search, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals (UH) Case Medical Center announced they have recruited Douglas Rhee, an accomplished glaucoma specialist, eye surgeon and researcher, to become chair of the Department of Ophthalmology…
Faculty: Apply for research grants up to $37,500 from STERIS Corp.
The Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Medicine at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Case Medical Center—with funds from STERIS Corp.—will provide seed money to faculty members to foster research in emerging and health care-associated infections. The grant is open to…
As University Circle develops, culture flourishes
Culture blooms in Cleveland The New York Times: University Circle has long been a hub for the arts, but with the refurbishing and growth of area museums, people outside the city and state are starting to take notice of thriving culture and creativity in Case Western Reserve’s community.
Doing entrepreneurship and teaching it are very different, says Colin Drummond
Startup U Inside Business: Colin Drummond, director of the Coulter-Case Translational Research Partnership, discussed the difference between doing entrepreneurship and teaching it. “You have to differentiate between teaching entrepreneurship skills, and ‘I want to start a company,’” Drummond said.…
Medicine's Tom Love sounds off on Cleveland Clinic's No. 1 heart program rating
Cleveland Clinic named No. 1 heart program in country for 19th consecutive year The Plain Dealer: Tom Love, associate professor of medicine, epidemiology and biostatistics, discussed the ability of patients to use U.S. News & World Report rankings as a reference for specialized health care.…
Brain fluctuations determine the structure of our daydreams, says Anthony Jack
Five surprising facts about daydreaming National Geographic: Do you ever wonder why you daydream or why you daydream about certain topics or events? According to Anthony Jack, assistant professor of cognitive science, philosophy and psychology, "Your brain naturally fluctuates in certain ways…