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Mandel School graduate student Deena Lubelski pens article on county jail internship experience
Mental illness in the Cuyahoga County Jail The Plain Dealer: Deena Lubelski, a graduate student in the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, penned an op-ed in the newspaper about her experience as an intern at the Cuyahoga County Court Psychiatric Clinic and the mental health of the…
Astronomy's Stacy McGaugh discusses alternative theory to dark matter
Predicting the speeds of stars in the dwarf satellite galaxies of Andromeda: dark matter or modified gravity? National Geographic: Astronomy professor Stacy McGaugh penned an article explaining the Modified Newtonian Dynamics theory that stands as an alternative to dark matter.
Individuals can benefit from using crowdfunding, says Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg
Streetsboro's Lambotte family use crowdfunding to help pay adoption and medical expenses The Plain Dealer: When they found themselves with financial difficulties in an effort to adopt a second child, a Northeast Ohio couple turned to crowdfunding. Normally crowdfunding is used by start-up…
Applications accepted for spring 2014 study abroad opportunities; winter break info sessions this week
The Office of Education Abroad is now accepting applications for 2014 spring semester study abroad courses. All programs can be found and applied for at studyabroad.case.edu. Applications for winter break courses are also available. There will be an information session on winter break study…
Immediate space available at the Recovery House
Do you want to start a new wellness chapter in your life? There are immediate vacancies available at the Recovery House at Case Western Reserve University, as well as vacancies for the summer and fall 2013 semesters. The Recovery House helps students change their lives for the better. For more…
Registration for Summer Session begins today
Registration for Summer Session begins today for undergraduates through the Student Information System (SIS). This year, more than 90 courses in 30 fields of study, plus SAGES, are available. Students can take advantage of 16 courses that are new to this year’s Summer Session. In addition, those…
Undergraduates: Network with alumni April 4
All undergraduates are invited to network with alumni at an event aimed at accelerating students’ career development. A panel of experts will discuss relevant information and give tips for undergraduates entering various fields. Panelists will include: Joseph Tichar, vice president at DDR…
Faculty: Take part in final NAFSA webinar on helping Chinese students understand U.S. classrooms
Join NAFSA: Association of International Educators for “Today's Chinese Student: Understanding the U.S. Classroom‌,” the final webinar in this three-part series on working with Chinese undergraduates on U.S. campuses. The series focuses on the integration of Chinese students into campus life, the…
Bones, a ShowCASE of Art in Medicine, to take place April 2
A Body of Art, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine's health and humanities interest group, will host “BONES: A ShowCASE of Art in Medicine” April 2. The event, held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in Bolwell Building conference room A, will be a night of food, music, visual arts, poetry, prose…
Meet the editors of "Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology" during Mandel School event
On Thursday, April 4, the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will present the next installment of its Book and Author Series featuring Richey Piiparinen and Anne Trubek, co-editors of Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology. Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology provides an inside-out…