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Explore the benefits of collaboration in digital scholarship during Freedman Center event
The Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship will hold its 2013 colloquium, “Exploring Collaboration in Digital Scholarship,” April 8-9. This year's event will highlight how the production and support of digital scholarship is a necessarily collaborative process, and is better because of…
New MRI method fingerprints tissues and diseases, leading to earlier, quicker diagnoses
A new method of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could provide early identification of specific cancers, multiple sclerosis, heart disease and other maladies, researchers at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals (UH) Case Medical Center write in the journal Nature. Each body…
Human Resources to host retirement planning workshops in April
Employees are encouraged to attend a variety of workshops on retirement planning. All workshops are free and will be facilitated by planning experts from The Vanguard Group and TIAA-CREF. All classes are outlined below. Register online for classes. Join the Plan Who should attend: New hires…
Welcome the Class of 2017 by hosting orientation programs; apply now
Through Case Western Reserve orientation events, new students learn more about the resources, programs and activities available to them, as well as discover the rich traditions and diverse opportunities offered. In addition to the regularly scheduled orientation events, this year the campus…
Help repair or modify toys for children with disabilities during workshop Tuesday
RePlay for Kids will host a toy repair and modification workshop Tuesday, March 19, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Nord Hall 310. During the workshop, individuals will adapt or repair toys so Northeast Ohio children with disabilities can use them. Most repairs involve testing and fixing broken wires or other…
Windows 8 upgrade now available as free download on Software Center
The Windows 8 Enterprise upgrade is available now on the Software Center (softwarecenter.case.edu) as a free download to Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff using Windows computers or partitions. This latest version of the Windows operating system notably includes a…
Where on earth did you spend spring break?
For most of you, it was right here in Cleveland. More than 60 percent of respondents said this was just another week for them, so they were at their desks (or wherever they read The Daily on campus). Nearly a quarter of respondents were home for the week, while about 10 percent were lucky enough to…
5 questions with...law professor Juscelino Colares
By the time he was 16, Juscelino Colares knew he wanted to be a lawyer when he grew up. The only difference between Colares and many other teenagers with the same dreams? He actually started law school then. Colares grew up in Brazil, where he started college at the age of 16. Law is an…
Documentary filmmaker to answer questions following screening of film ”My Perestroika”
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ Revolution Film Series will continue Monday, March 25, with a showing of My Perestroika. The documentary will be shown from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Wolstein Research Building auditorium. Robin Hessman, a Russian-trained documentary filmmaker and producer,…
Pilot grants available for research on issues surrounding genetics
The Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law (CGREAL) is accepting applications for pilot projects from faculty members interested in developing research on: Ethical, legal, and social issues in the design and conduct of human genetic research, or The translation of research results into…