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Police department to offer additional emergency training programs
The Case Western Reserve University police department will offer additional ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) training sessions throughout July. The trainings will be held: July 9 from 10 a.m. to noon and July 10 and 11 from 10 a.m. to noon or 4 to 6 p.m. All sessions will take…
Recent alumnus wins Fulbright to study bioengineering in Switzerland
When Aaron Mayer (CWR ’13) started at Case Western Reserve University, he wanted to select a major that combined his love of math, science, medicine and engineering. He decided to try biomedical engineering—and it turned out to be the perfect fit. The range of coursework and classes fed Mayer’s…
University Hospitals Case Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University Announce Licensing Agreement for the Development of Diagnostic Tests for HIV Drug Resistance
CLEVELAND (July 2, 2013) -- Case Western Reserve University has signed an exclusive worldwide licensing agreement granting University Hospitals (UH) Case Medical Center rights to a series of diagnostic tests to determine drug resistance and co-receptor tropism in human immunodeficiency virus…
Philanthropist, business leader F. Joseph Callahan passes away
F. Joseph Callahan, the legendary Cleveland-area business leader and philanthropist for whom the university’s distinguished lecture is named, died of natural causes Friday in Chagrin Falls. He was 89 years old. Born in his family home in Lima, Ohio, in 1923, Callahan went on to excel in high…
Bursar’s Office now offering direct deposit; sign up now
Direct deposit is now available for student refunds in the Bursar’s Office. This option eliminates the need for paper checks and allows refund payments to be conveniently deposited directly into students’ bank accounts. Beginning July 1, direct deposit refunds will be processed daily, while paper…
Munch cafe in the law school open to all; operating on summer hours
Munch: A Simple Kitchen (formerly known as Shticks) at the School of Law is open all summer to the public, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Munch also has grown its catering menu. Check it out at Wade Oval Wednesdays and online at www.munch216.com.
Join Science Cafe Cleveland July 8 to discuss lunar dust, moon exploration
Science Cafe Cleveland will present “Living on A Dusty Moon,” a discussion of lunar dust—a substance that humans need to understand in order to successfully return to the moon. In 2004, President George W. Bush set forth a Vision for Space Exploration; however, equipment in the first Apollo…
School of Dental Medicine receives grant from Cleveland Foundation
Community dentistry—and especially reducing disparities in oral health care for minorities and the underserved—has long been a hallmark of Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine. That vital mission just received a boost from the Cleveland Foundation, whose board of directors…
Nominate outstanding alums for annual Alumni Association awards
Alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends of Case Western Reserve University are invited to submit nominations for The Alumni Association’s awards: the Distinguished Alumni Award, Professional Achievement Award, Young Alumni Award, Daniel T. Clancy Alumni Service Award and Newton D. Baker…
Tuition waiver application deadline, July 1
The deadline for submitting summer 2013 tuition waiver applications to Human Resources is July 1. Links to all necessary forms can be found under the “Education” heading on the benefits forms webpage. Faculty and staff may scan and email the appropriate forms to tuition-waiver@case.edu, fax them…