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Tickets on sale now for UPB’s ”An Evening with Seth Meyers” March 19
The University Program Board will present "An Evening with Seth Meyers," a night of comedy with the Saturday Night Live comedian, on Tuesday, March 19. Tickets are on sale now for undergraduate, graduate, Cleveland Institute of Art and Cleveland Institute of Music students, as well as faculty and…
CCEL Nicaragua service trip collecting school supplies, sports equipment to donate
Members of the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning’s alternative spring break trip to Nicaragua will collect school supplies (crayons, notebooks, pencils), sports equipment (baseballs, deflated soccer balls, mitts) and monetary donations from Tuesday, March 5, to Thursday, March 7, in the Nord…
Law School's Carmen Naso sounds off on T.J. Lane court decision
A year after high school mass shooting, Ohio town still grieves Yahoo! News: Today marks the one-year anniversary of the Chardon High School shooting, and yesterday T.J. Lane pleaded guilty to three counts of aggravated murder and other charges. Carmen Naso, a visiting assistant professor of law,…
Political Science's Joseph White discusses Washington, D.C. budget showdown
How did we get here? The roots of deficit brinksmanship Scholars Strategy Network: Joseph White, chair of the Department of Political Science, penned an article about the budget showdown in Washington, D.C., as well as the history of budgetary extremism and moving beyond “deficit mongering.”
Youth’s Addiction Recovery Predicted With AA-Related Helping Tool
CLEVELAND - A Case Western Reserve University professor has found that young people addicted to alcohol and drugs can increase their chances of recovery by helping others. In 2010, Maria Pagano, PhD, found that adults who became involved in Alcoholics Anonymous-related service-type work were more…
Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s Dorothy Miller to retire
After 11 years at Case Western Reserve University, Dorothy Miller, director of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, will retire at the end of this semester. Miller came to Case Western Reserve in 2002, after she was recruited from Wichita State University to establish the new women’s center at…
White House invites CWRU’s Dan Flannery to address school violence prevention
When the White House assembled a panel of experts for today’s discussion about preventing school violence, Vice President Joseph Biden made sure Dan Flannery was on it. Flannery, director of Case Western Reserve University’s Dr. Semi J. and Ruth W. Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and…
Glennan Fellows nomination deadline extended to March 4
Individuals planning to nominate faculty members for a Glennan Fellowship for 2013–14 now have more time to submit their materials, as the nomination deadline is now March 4. The Glennan Fellows are perceived as role models for new faculty members at Case Western Reserve University, and the…
Join Strategic Plan Working Groups in upcoming forums for updates on progress
Faculty, students and staff are invited to join members of the Strategic Plan Working Groups for a series of sessions to update the campus community on the planning process and to receive their feedback. Refreshments will be provided. Research and Innovation Working Group March 4, 10:30-11:30…
Well-known equity analyst, investor to address innovation in upcoming Deioma Lecture
In the upcoming Deioma Lecture, Whitney Johnson will give a talk titled "Put Innovation in Overdrive: Dare to Disrupt." Johnson—a Rose Park Advisors co-founder, a Harvard Business Review contributor and early-stage startup adviser— will share how she determines if a company and a prospective…