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Employees, students weigh in on importance of Research ShowCASE
CWRU shows off research in 'science fair on steroids' The Plain Dealer: Research ShowCASE took place Friday, back by popular demand after a two-year hiatus. More than 400 students took part in the event. Administrators, faculty members and students, including Bob Miller, Tracy Wilson-Holden, Bob…
Music's Daniel Goldmark discusses Tin Pan Alley symposium
‘Good Ol’ Freda’, Joe Sample and Tin Pan Alley ideastream: Daniel Goldmark, associate professor of music, appeared on Around Noon to talk about last weekend’s Tin Pan Alley symposium.
CWRU team takes first at National Cancer Institute competition
On April 7, the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) team won first place in the National Cancer Institute-sponsored Grand Challenge on Segmentation of Prostatic Structures from MRI. The first-place Case Western Reserve University team was represented by graduate…
13 faculty members earn ACES+ 2013 opportunity awards
ACES+, the continuation of Academic Careers in Engineering & Science (ACES) program, has announced the recipients of the 2013 ADVANCE Opportunity Grant Awards. Thirteen proposals from faculty across five schools and colleges, representing academic disciplines ranging from music to physics to…
Paper by law’s Cassandra Robertson selected for colloquium, earns prize
Cassandra Robertson, associate professor of law, recently had her paper, “Freedom of Contract in the Market for Professional,” selected for the Freedom of Contract colloquium. Along with the selection, she was awarded $5,000. The paper will be published in a forthcoming issue of the Boston…
Volunteer with RePlay for Kids to help repair or modify toys for children with disabilities
RePlay for Kids will host a toy repair and modification workshop Tuesday, April 16, from 4 to 6 p.m., in Nord Hall 310. Individuals will adapt or repair toys for children with disabilities in Northeast Ohio. Most repairs involve testing and fixing broken wires or other simple repairs. Interested…
Discover how to use fresh produce from stem to root during free cooking demo
Ever wondered what to do with all of the stalks, peels, rinds and roots of your fresh produce? At the next 121 Fitness and CWRU Employee Wellness free cooking demonstration, learn how to make use of these nutrient-rich ingredients to add new depths of flavor to your meals. Bon Appetit Chef Paul…
Leading researcher, author to discuss masculinity, gendered violence during April 17 lecture
The Women's and Gender Studies Program, Department of Sociology and Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will present a discussion on “Guyland: Masculinity, Gendered Violence and the Perilous World Where Boys Become Men” April 17 in Clark Hall 309, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Michael Kimmel, SUNY…
Cleveland Play House archives on display now at Kelvin Smith Library
Discovery, creativeness and achievement defined the purpose of the Cleveland Play House by its 1915 founders. That mission and the memories of America's oldest regional professional theater company are captured in a display of archives at Kelvin Smith Library. The Cleveland Play House donated its…
Celebrate National Poetry Month during Vergil Week, April 21-26
Celebrate National Poetry Month with the Case Western Reserve University Department of Classics during “Vergil Week: MMXIII.” A different event celebrating the poet Vergil and his impact on modern literature, ethics and poetry will be featured daily from April 21 to 26. Events range from a…