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Asteroids could have begun as balls of mud, not rock, says geodynamics' Steven Hauck
Slushy start mooted for space rocks Nature: New findings show that space rocks, or asteroids, might have begun as balls of mud instead of rock. The work helps explain how a large volume of material could be altered all at once. “If you say the system was melting and convecting because it was mud,…
Law's Jessica Berg weighs in on companies adding wellness programs, health standards
Northeast Ohio companies adding wellness programs and some require you meet certain health standards NewsNet5: CVS just announced all employees must get a health screening or pay $50 per month. Jessica Berg, professor of law and bioethics, said she assumes more instances of this are on the…
Kelvin Smith Library's Brian C. Gray gives tips on becoming a librarian
How to become a 21st century librarian Library Journal: Brian C. Gray, head of reference and engineering librarian, provides tips to students on becoming a librarian, such as becoming active in related student and professional organizations and attending workshops outside of school.
National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute chooses CWRU as project leader
NAMII selects seven projects to start work Youngstown Vindicator: The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute selected Case Western Reserve University, two other universities and two companies to lead and direct its first round of projects.
Robert Diemer to visit university bookstore for signing April 3
Continuing with its regular lineup of author book signings, the Case Western Reserve University Bookstore will host Robert Diemer to sign copies of his first novel, The Widow’s Son, on April 3. Diemer will begin signing at 1 p.m. at the bookstore.
Kelvin Smith Library appoints Robert H. Jackson as its first distinguished visiting scholar
Robert H. Jackson, senior partner at Kohrman Jackson & Krantz PLL in Cleveland and noted writer, speaker and collector of rare books and art, has been appointed Kelvin Smith Library’s first Distinguished Visiting Scholar. His appointment for the 2013-2014 academic year begins Sept. 1. “This…
Kids Against Hunger to host “Mock Oscars” March 29; online voting now open
Do you have a friend who will win a Nobel Prize? Is a queen of hipsters? Has the talent to be the next Steve Jobs? Come find out who takes these titles home at Mock Oscars, a night of fun to celebrate campus personalities and raise proceeds for Kids Against Hunger. The event will be held March 29…
University Hospitals to offer more four-week yoga, meditation courses
The Connor Integrative Medicine Network at University Hospitals once again will hold four-week yoga and meditation classes, offered at a discounted price for Case Western Reserve University employees, students and volunteers. Progressing from Meditation 101, the Meditation 102 series aims to help…
Get a Latin dance lesson March 27, courtesy of Multicultural Club
The Case Western Reserve Multicultural Club invites students to enjoy a Latin dance lesson from dance teachers Kathy Mai and Balazs Zombory. The free event will take place 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. on March 27 in the Veale Center multipurpose room, second floor. Food and drinks will be served. For more…
Learn how, why and where to use TelePresence during March 28 ITS Connect event
Information Technology Services (ITS) will host “ITS Connect: A Tour of TelePresence” on Thursday, March 28, at 11:30 a.m. at connect.case.edu/itsconnect. TelePresence is a high-quality form of videoconferencing that can be found in several rooms across campus. This training presentation will…