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EndNote training workshops to be held at Kelvin Smith Library
Need help getting started with EndNote, the software tool for publishing and managing bibliographies, citations and references? Are you an advanced user, but have specific questions about EndNote features and functionality? Bring your questions and your laptop with EndNote already loaded* to one…
Rabbi Steve Greenberg to lead series of events on issues in Judaism March 19-21
The Laura & Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University will bring Rabbi Steve Greenberg to campus and Cleveland for a series of events March 19-21. Greenberg is an award-winning author, noted teacher and religious iconoclast who has led the fight to make Orthodox…
What’s the future of 75-year-old Superman? Find out during ”A Salute to the Man of Steel”
After 75 years, is Superman—the politically, artistically and culturally radical character created by two young Clevelanders—ready for a retirement home? Or a coup d'etat? Hear from experts on this topic and more at “The Superman Revolution: A Salute to the Man of Steel.” This panel, planned in…
SENCER Center for Innovation to host STEM education conference March 14-16
The SENCER Center for Innovation–Great Lakes at Case Western Reserve University will host a conference, “Best Practices Linking STEM Education and Great Lakes Stewardship,” from March 14 to 16. The conference will promote incorporation of Great Lakes regional stewardship concerns into…
CWRU named to 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction
The ongoing and wide-ranging community engagement of Case Western Reserve University faculty, staff and students has earned a prestigious national honor. The university was named to the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction by the Corporation for National…
New Form of Animal Communication Discovered
CLEVELAND - Sniffing, a common behavior in dogs, cats and other animals, has been observed to also serve as a method for rats to communicate—a fundamental discovery that may help scientists identify brain regions critical for interpreting communications cues and what brain malfunctions may cause…
Trustees commit $10.5 million to capital campaign
Four members of the Board of Trustees together have committed $10.5 million to Forward Thinking: The Campaign for Case Western Reserve University. The gifts, announced at the board’s February meeting, will support programs ranging from student scholarships to academic programs and building…
Where will you live next year? Housing options announced for 2013–14
The Office of Housing and Residence Life has announced undergraduate student housing options for the 2013-2014 academic year. Options will be as follows: Incoming First-Year Students Cedar Residential College (Smith, Taft, Tyler) Juniper Residential College (Norton, Raymond, Sherman) Magnolia…
Faculty can now accompany students to meals in dining halls
Faculty members who wish to accompany a student to lunch or dinner in the residential dining halls, Leutner Commons or Fribley Commons, now can pick up guest meal coupons. To join students in the all-you-can-eat facilities, faculty members must present a faculty ID to Amber Weekman in the Bon…
Apply now for the BETRNet Pilot Funding Opportunity
Researchers are encouraged to apply for funding for the Barrett's Esophagus Translational Research Network (BETRNet) Pilot Funding Opportunity. Funding will be awarded up to $50,000 for one year with the possibility of a second year of funding based on the success of the program. All faculty…