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Stressed from exams? Take a break from studying and play with a therapy dog at the library
Kelvin Smith Library and the Pet Pals program at University Hospitals Case Medical Center will bring dogs to campus during finals to help students de-stress. The dogs will visit the first floor lobby of the library April 30, May 1, May 6 and May 7. Times will be announced at…
Use your meal swipes—as many as you need—at Denny’s All Nighter during finals
To help ease the struggles of late-night studies, Campus Services will offer students the opportunity to use as many allotted meal swipes as they like at Denny’s All Nighter Tuesday, April 30, through Thursday May, 9. For more information on dining options on campus, visit…
New shuttle to run 8 p.m.-3 a.m. during finals weeks
Beginning April 30, an evening shuttle will run nonstop from Kelvin Smith Library to Fribley Commons. The shuttle will run every 15 minutes from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. This service will continue every night through May 9 at 3 a.m.
Build a Lego home, walk away with great prizes during Habitat for Humanity event
Case Western Reserve students are invited to participate in a Lego home build-off to support Habitat for Humanity. On May 1 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the university bookstore, students will create a Lego home, which will be placed before a panel of judges who will grade for creativity and originality.…
Flora Stone Mather Center director’s retirement celebration set for May 13
All Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff are invited to celebrate the retirement of Dorothy Miller, director of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women. The celebration will be held Monday, May 13, at 4 p.m. at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center. Business…
USAID officer to visit campus May 2 for talk on global health development
Interested in global health, health policy, reproductive health or HIV/AIDS prevention? The American Medical Student Association will host guest Bill Goldman, who will speak about his 25 years of work as a foreign-service officer with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)…
Colleen Croniger’s teaching style honored with Diekhoff award
Students at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine know that even in nutrition courses, there’s always room for sweets. That’s because, in Colleen Croniger’s relatable, interactive teaching style, Halloween candy is the springboard to a broader discussion on biochemical pathways. She…
Weatherhead School’s Diane Bergeron wins Diekhoff teaching award
What makes Diane Bergeron a respected and appreciated teacher at the graduate level is her recognition of each student's particular talents, just as a skilled manager does within a successful organization. The key, she says, is a willingness to make adjustments so the best outcome can occur. "With…
Distinguished University Professor Terry Hokenstad discusses challenges of an aging population
Our aging population ideastream: Distinguished University Professor Terry Hokenstad discusses the challenges of an aging population—from a shrinking workforce to expanded health care needs—and how to redefine a more active role for the elderly in society.
Engineering's Stuart Rowan discusses transplants, his transition to Cleveland
These ain’t no boomerangs: Transplants relish life in a new corner of the world Fresh Water Cleveland: Stuart Rowan, the Kent H. Smith Professor of Engineering, is profiled in an article about transplants embracing life in Cleveland. Rowan talks about his transition to a new city and the aspects…