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New certificate program helps grad students prepare to become faculty
Graduate students: Hope to become faculty members one day? Educational Services for Students (ESS) and the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) will collaborate to deliver a summer University 400C Future Faculty Certificate Program, which is series of six sessions for…
List of new preferred print-on-demand suppliers now available
The Office of Procurement & Distribution Services has announced Case Western Reserve University’s new “preferred” print-on-demand suppliers for printing projects: North Coast Litho (local business) Watt Printers (local business) OfficeMax Impress (Educational & Institutional Cooperative…
Explore shops, patios and culture of Uptown during new Uptown Thursdays
Uptown Thursdays will begin May 30 at 5 p.m. and run every Thursday through Labor Day. Head to Toby’s Plaza—the grassy, open gathering space outside of MOCA—for fun experiences, and visit the Alley to check out great shops, bars and eateries. Activities will include cornhole, table tennis, Twister…
Medicine's Sam Mesiano talks about new March of Dimes research center
March of Dimes picks CWRU, UH, MetroHealth for Prematurity Research Center in Ohio The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University is one of several institutions named by March of Dimes to receive funding to research the cause of premature birth and to find ways to prevent it. Sam Mesiano,…
High school senior--and future CWRU student--discusses his CLiPS internship
Senior standout Santiago Chabrier is 'people person' The Plain Dealer: Through a CLiPS outreach program, high school senior Santiago Chabrier has taken part in a polymer internship for the past three years, working with a graduate student on a semi-crystalline polymer to better seal the casing for…
New Multi-million Dollar Research Center Aims to Solve the Mystery of Premature Birth
CLEVELAND - Three major Ohio universities and four hospitals have joined with the March of Dimes Foundation to establish a new collaborative research program aimed exclusively at finding the unknown causes of premature birth. The March of Dimes intends to invest $10 million in the program over five…
Mexico and American Modernism caps Landau’s art history career at CWRU
A newly published book, Mexico and American Modernism (Yale University Press), caps the 31-year academic career of Ellen G. Landau, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities at Case Western Reserve University. Landau, a faculty member in the Cleveland Museum of Art/Case Western Reserve…
CWRU’s book sale moves to Veale Center with the arrival of 80,000 items
The 67th annual Association for Continuing Education Book Sale at Case Western Reserve University will move to a new location this year because of a record number of donations. The sale is June 1-4 at Veale Convocation, Athletic and Recreation Center. The move from Adelbert Gym, where the event…
Focus groups being held for pregnant, recently pregnant post-doctoral and doctoral students
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host confidential focus groups for pregnant and recently pregnant post-doctoral and doctoral students to explore how the university can support a seamless experience at Case Western Reserve University. The center would like to investigate and develop…
Assistant professors: Apply for the Pew Scholars Program by June 21
The Office of Research and Technology Management is accepting internal applications for the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences. The deadline to submit a letter of intent to the Pew Scholars Program is Friday, June 21, at 5 p.m. The letter of intent should not exceed one page in length…