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Explore new features of Google Mail and Calendar during upcoming ITS event
Information Technology Services (ITS) will host “ITS Connect: What’s New with Google Mail and Calendar” on Thursday, June 27, at 11:30 a.m. at connect.case.edu/itsconnect. From customizing Google Mail to making appointments in Google Calendar, this session will explore new features added to these…
Police department adds more emergency training dates
The Case Western Reserve University police department added more dates for ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) training: June 25, 26 and 27 from 10 a.m. to noon, and 4 to 6p.m. in Clark 309. Also, July 9, 10 and 11, from 10 a.m to noon, and 4 to 6.pm. in Clark 309. Class size is…
English's Clune talks about his new book and his personal experience with addiction
Michael W. Clune: Heroin Memoir WKYC.com: Michael W. Clune, professor of English, discusses his book, White Out: The Secret Life of Heroin. Clune also talks about his own personal  experiences as a heroin addict and his book got it's title.
Pharmacology's Montano discusses the potential of super gene, HEXIM1
Researchers say gene makes ordinary hearts beat like an athlete's The Columbus Dispatch: Monica Montano, associate professor of pharmacology, discussed her team’s discovery of super gene, HEXIM1. “Our promising discovery reveals the potential for HEXIM1 to kill two birds with one stone—potentially…
Bradley Ricca shares stories about Superman's ever-changing image
Seeking Superman's origins CBC News: Bradley Ricca, a lecturer in the Department of English, shares photos, documents and stories from the early days about Superman's costume, his quirks and how the hero's overall image has changed over the years.
Weatherhead's Steven Feldman talks American-Chinese business
Jack of all trades, the Chinese middleman CaixinOnline: In his article, Steven P. Feldman, professor of business ethics, takes on the subject American-Chinese business and the role of the Chinese middleman in the economic relationship.
Mathematic's Stanislaw Szarek addresses quantum entanglement
Quantum entanglement isn't only spooky, you can't avoid it Gizmag:  A recent research paper by Stanislaw Szarek, the Kerr Professor of Mathematics, addressed quantum entanglement and how common it may be in the real world of macroscopic objects.
Deadline to apply to participate in EEC Immersion Week, June 30
Entrepreneurship Immersion Week is an intensive one-week, academic immersion experience for undergraduates from all disciplines to immerse themselves in the skills needed to help develop new business concepts and apply these skills in a team-based business concept competition. This year, teams of…
Case Western Reserve University announces tuition deadlines for 2013/2014
Case Western Reserve University officials announced today that the tuition deadline for the fall semester will be September 6, 2013, while the deadline for the spring semester is Jan. 24, 2014. The university has moved its payment due dates earlier to align more closely with peer institutions and…
Emergency response exercise offers invaluable learning
The test began a few minutes after 9 a.m. Saturday. A text alert warned those involved that the campus faced imminent danger. Sirens sounded. Emergency crews descended. And for the next four hours, more than 200 participants put their emergency training up against a scenario none ever want to…