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Doctoral student receives Yale Distinguished Music Educator Award
Doctoral student Elizabeth Hankins received the Yale Distinguished Music Educator Award. Hankins will travel to New Haven, Conn., in June to participate in the Symposium on Music in Schools that will take place at the Yale School of Music as part of the Music in Schools Initiative. With support…
ITS service desk partner named best in the U.S.
Information Technology Services’ service desk partner CDI IT Solutions was named the 2013 Outsourcer of the Year by HDI April 18 at its national conference in Las Vegas. The CDI Enterprise Help Desk, located in Cross Lanes, W.Va., is the provider of the university’s around-the-clock IT Service…
Undergraduate Indian Students Association to hold annual formal April 27
The Undergraduate Indian Students Association (uISA) will host its annual formal, “A Night With the Stars” Saturday, April 27. All are invited to Carlton Commons at 7 p.m. to enjoy a night of dancing, music and Indian food. Tickets are being sold in Nord Hall for $12 per person or $20 for…
Hudson Relays take place Saturday; pep rally on library oval today
The 103rd annual Hudson Relays—the oldest programmed campus tradition—will take place April 27. The event pits each class’s best runners against each other in a 25-mile relay around campus. In 1910, the Hudson Relays were created to commemorate the campus move from Hudson, Ohio, to…
University Counseling Services to hold study breaks April 30
University Counseling Services will sponsor two “Fun Day Study Breaks” April 30 and May 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. Students are invited to enjoy snacks, games and a photo booth, all free of charge. The event will take place on the Case Quad, in the grassy area outside of Sears Building.
Final Dean’s Study Break of spring semester set for April 29
All undergraduate students are invited to join Dean Jeffrey Wolcowitz on Monday, April 29, in Hovorka Atrium from 4 to 5:30 p.m. for the Dean's Study Break. Study breaks are casual occasions, providing an opportunity for students to chat informally with Wolcowitz, guests and each other. Students…
Free guest week at 121 Fitness April 29-May 5
121 Fitness will offer a free guest week to celebrate “Get Active America” week, April 29-May 5. All members of the Case Western Reserve community are invited to visit 121 Fitness and enjoy: Full facility access, More than 60 group exercise classes, Raffles, prizes and special…
Peter B. Lewis to speak at commencement ceremony, receive honorary degree
Peter Lewis to speak at CWRU commencement Cleveland Jewish News: Philanthropist Peter B. Lewis will speak at CWRU’s 2013 commencement ceremony, where he also will be awarded an honorary degree. “Peter B. Lewis exemplifies many of the qualities we seek to instill in our students,” said President…
Nursing's Shirley Moore discusses appreciative inquiry's role in weight management efforts
Affirmation model may help in weight management Family Practice News: Shirley Moore, professor of nursing, discusses appreciative inquiry and its use by families to engage in their adolescents’ weight-management efforts. "My experience is the energy that comes from it is so amazing in terms of…
Blackstone LaunchPad intends to encourage student entrepreneurship, says director Bob Sopko
 Case Western Reserve launches program to encourage student entrepreneurship Ideastream: Bob Sopko, director of Blackstone LaunchPad talks about the new program and student entrepreneurship. “The intent is to open the doors of allowing students to explore entrepreneurship to maybe create their…