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UCS health and diversity specialist publishes chapter on parenting, gender and race
Tiffany Porter, health and diversity specialist in University Counseling Services, recently wrote a chapter for the book Handbook on Race-Ethnicity and Gender in Psychology. Porter’s chapter, titled “Parenting, Ethnicity, Race and Gender: Deconstructing the Nuclear Family Archetype,” illustrates…
Graduate students: Practice networking skills during wine and cheese reception
On April 9 at 4:30 p.m., graduate students are invited to Hovorka Atrium for a wine and cheese reception and an opportunity to learn tips about networking in a conference-like setting. Networking is an important aspect of professional development for graduate students. The event will help graduate…
Tickets still available for 41st annual International Dinner
The International Club and Office of International Student Services invite all members of the campus community to the 41st annual International Dinner April 6. The event will begin with a reception from 5 to 6 p.m. and continue with a dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom.…
Spartan Sports Camp to be held this summer; discounts available for employees’ children
Faculty and staff members are invited to get their children involved in this year’s Spartan Sports Camp. Children of Case Western Reserve University employees will receive a $25 discount. This summer’s camp will be held June 10 to Aug. 9 for children aged 6 to 12 years old. Those interested in…
Learn about STRIDES weight loss program at informational discussion
The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) will hold a discussion on the Steps to Reach Individual Diet and Exercise Solutions (STRIDES) program, led by Eileen Seeholzer, assistant professor at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. The STRIDES program is a…
WebDrive version 11 available for download on Software Center
WebDrive version 11 is now available on the Software Center as a free download for students, faculty and staff using Windows. WebDrive is an FTP client that allows you to open and edit server-based files. The newest version is supported on Windows 8. Download it now. For 24/7 support for any…
Attend Circle Neighbors meeting to discuss University Circle's future
Circle Neighbors will hold a meeting on Wednesday, April 10, to discuss the future of University Circle: what is next for the area and how institutions can collaborate to nurture growth. The discussion, “Building the Circle 2035: Height, Density, and Social Equity,” will be introduced by Lillian…
Sociologist to discuss identity construction, "16 and Pregnant" in April 10 lecture
On April 10, new faculty member Mary Erdmans will give a talk titled "That's Not Who I Am." Erdmans, associate professor in the Department of Sociology, will discuss ways in which study participants construct their identities in life-story interviews. Erdmans will draw from three of her studies,…
Case Western Reserve Awarded $1.9M Grant for Psoriasis Research
CLEVELAND - A dermatology researcher at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has secured a five-year, $1.9 million federal grant to explore whether a specific molecule may play a pivotal role in the development and progression of psoriasis. Nicole Ward, PhD, assistant professor of…
Cleveland students wrap up Bridges to Higher Education program at CWRU
They delved into human anatomy and learned CPR. They explored the engineering that goes into rebuilding a historic bridge. And they got a sense of the long, challenging path to becoming an entrepreneur. Since last fall, 30 high school students from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District made…