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University Farm holds winter classes on beekeeping, writing and more
The Case Western Reserve University Farm will offer a number of different classes as a part of its Winter in the Country program. Topics for classes include beekeeping, nonfiction writing, growing your own food and more. For more information, visit the Winter in the Country 2013 website at…
Ash Wednesday service to take place Feb. 13 in Amasa Stone Chapel
All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend an Ash Wednesday service Feb. 13 at 4:15 p.m. in Amasa Stone Chapel. The service will celebrate the beginning of the Christian season of Lent. The service is sponsored by Newman Catholic Campus Ministry and United Protestant Campus Ministry. A…
Law professor to lead next Mather Spotlight Luncheon on health disparities in a ”post-racial” world
At the next Mather Spotlight Luncheon, Ruqaiijah Yearby, associate director of the Law-Medicine Center, will present her talk, “Separate and Unequal in a ‘Post-Racial’ World: The Paradox of Fixing Racial Disparities in Health without Addressing Racial Bias.” The lunch, lecture and discussion will…
Distinguished University Professor named to National Academy of Engineering
Today James M. Anderson adds another honor to an already impressive list: membership in the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). The recognition comes a decade after Anderson won election to the Institute of Medicine, five years after he won election to the Association of American Physicians,…
Carnegie Mellon professor to visit campus for talk on sustainable electric energy
Marija D. Ilić, professor of electrical and computer engineering and engineering and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University, will be on campus next week to give a talk titled "Dynamic Monitoring and Decision Systems for Sustainable Electric Energy Service.” The talk will focus on the premise…
Delta Sigma Phi fraternity coming to CWRU, talk to a representative Feb. 11
The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity is coming to Case Western Reserve University. Representatives from the fraternity are seeking interested potential members who would serve as "founding fathers" of the fraternity on campus. A representative will be on campus Monday, Feb. 11, to discuss opportunities…
Apply for Provost Summer Undergraduate Research Grant by Feb. 15
The Provost Summer Undergraduate Research Grant (P-SURG) summer funding deadline is Feb. 15. Beginning May 28 and ending Aug. 2, P-SURG is a full-time summer undergraduate research program that supports undergraduates, specifically in chemistry and the biological and social sciences. For more…
Sign up your kids for TECHie Camp, taking place on campus June 24-28
Faculty and staff members are encouraged to enroll their children in the TECHie Camp taking place on campus this summer. The open-enrollment camp is for rising 3rd through 5th graders and will take place June 24 to 28. The camp will take place in the Olin Building on Case Western Reserve’s campus.…
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a couples massage at 121 Fitness
On Saturday, Feb. 16, 121 Fitness Center invites faculty and staff to celebrate Valentine’s day with a spouse, significant other or friend by learning the art of massage with massage therapist, Sherri Engelmann. Attendees will learn easy-to-use massage techniques and also receive a free massage…
LGBT Center to show documentary film ”(A)sexual" Feb. 12
On Tuesday, Feb. 12, the LGBT Center will show the documentary film (A)sexual as an enrichment opportunity for those who identify as asexual (those uninterested in intimate sexual expression and contact) as well as anyone who is interested in learning more. Dependent upon interest, the center plans…