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Law's Jonathan Entin analyzes T.J. Lane's courtroom conduct
Experts, community ponder T.J. Lane's courtroom antics The Morning Journal: During a hearing, T.J. Lane took off his dress shirt to reveal a T-shirt with the word “killer” written on it, among taking other vulgar actions. Many are questioning why Lane was not handcuffed. “There was probably some…
More than 2,000 extra guests on campus tomorrow for Spring Open House
Tomorrow you may see a number of new faces around campus—and hopefully you’ll continue to see them over the next few years. Friday, March 29, is the Spring Open House, and more than 2,000 extra guests—prospective students and their families—will be on campus seeing what Case Western Reserve has to…
WISER to host fundraiser at Jolly Scholar to benefit Ally Piepho Scholarship Fund
The Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) will host a benefit at the Jolly Scholar on Friday, April 5, in remembrance of Ally Piepho, a first-year student who passed away over winter break. There will be a 10 percent discount on all food and drinks, and 10 percent of all sales…
Applications being accepted for 2013-2014 Ethics Table Fellows
The Beamer-Schneider ethics programs are accepting applications for the 2013-14 Ethics Table Fellows. The 2013-14 Ethics Table Fellows will be a group of six to eight committed faculty or staff members or advanced students who wish to pursue an ethics project during the 2013-14 academic…
Author Veronica Johnson on campus April 4 for book signing
The Case Western Reserve University Bookstore will welcome author Veronica Johnson on April 4 for a book signing at 1 p.m. Johnson will sign copies of her book, The Submissive Bride, which is “the story of a woman’s journey as a bride, naturally and spiritually.” For more information on the book,…
Play Frisbee, eat pancakes at Sigma Nu’s “Frisbee and Flapjacks for Hunger”
Sigma Nu Fraternity’s philanthropy event “Frisbee and Flapjacks for Hunger” will be held Friday, March 29, to raise money and awareness for the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. The event, held on the North Residential Village field, will begin at 6:30 p.m. and include an Ultimate Frisbee Tournament…
Graduate and professional students: Attend Tony Award-winning musical Fela!
In honor of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week, all graduate and professional students are invited to explore the life of the Nigerian singer Fela Kuti through the Tony Award-nominated musical Fela!  The performance will take place April 3 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Playhouse Square’s…
Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to address international aid, health
From AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa to insufficient access to vaccinations in Haiti, international governmental and non-governmental organizations work to improve health both for its own sake and to aid to all other aspects of development. In Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, Bill Goldman, a…
Discuss the historical significance of alumnus Wayne B. Wheeler, crusader for Prohibition
The Case Western Reserve School of Law’s Judge Ben C. Green Law Library will host a talk taking a look back at the role Wayne Bidwell Wheeler played in a movement that led to the National Prohibition Act of 1919. Wheeler was one of the chief proponents of the 18th Amendment to the United States…
Nursing faculty member, alumna Margaret Wheatley passes away
Margaret A. Wheatley, assistant professor of nursing and minority fellow at the Case Western Reserve University Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, died March 24. She was 67. Wheatley earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1989 and later her master’s degree in psychiatric-mental health…