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5 questions with…global activist Mai Segawa
Throughout senior Mai Segawa’s time at Case Western Reserve University, she has been involved in a number of outreach and aid activities. Her sophomore year, she coordinated a jewelry sale and a benefit dinner on campus to aid victims of the tsunami in Japan. As a rising junior, she created the…
Weatherhead School faculty member named American Marketing Association conference co-chair
Gary Hunter, assistant professor of marketing and policy studies, was selected by the American Marketing Association’s (AMA) Academic Council to serve as the 2014 Winter AMA Marketing Educators’ Conference co-chair and Proceedings co-editor. The conference is among the world’s largest for marketing…
Accountancy professor selected for national nominations committee
Accountancy Professor Larry Parker was selected to serve on the national nominations committee of the American Accounting Association (AAA), the global organization representing 8,000 academic members throughout the world. The committee discharged its duties in November and the competitive slate…
Super Bowl Sunday is this weekend; we’ve got an inside look at who CWRU wants to win
When the Super Bowl kicks off Sunday, there’s a clear team Case Western Reserve University community members are rooting for: the San Francisco 49ers. More than half of the votes went to the 49ers, compared to about one-fifth of the votes to the Baltimore Ravens. (Please note: This poll might be…
Submit your designs for the Springfest 2013 logo contest
The Springfest 2013 logo contest is under way. Students are invited to design a logo and have the opportunity to win a $100 prize. To enter, follow the guidelines below and submit it to springlogo@case.edu by Sunday, Feb. 3, at 11:59 p.m.: Logo must include "Springfest" and "April 27,…
Nominate an outstanding professor for Diekhoff award; entries due by Feb. 22
The deadline to nominate an outstanding professor for the John S. Diekhoff Award is Friday, Feb. 22, at 5 p.m. Sponsored by the Graduate Student Senate and School of Graduate Studies since 1978, the Diekhoff Awards are presented annually to faculty members who have made exemplary contributions to…
Employees: Let your kids test their innovation skills at Engineering Challenges Carnival
Faculty and staff members are encouraged to bring their children or families to Case Western Reserve University’s Engineering Challenges Carnival. Students in grades K-12 are invited to come try design challenges, computer programming or make catapults and bouncy balls out of household items.…
Faculty members to host annual CWRU Nobel Symposium Feb. 7 to explain winners’ findings
Listen to Case Western Reserve University faculty members discuss accomplishments of the 2012 science Nobel laureates at the annual CWRU Nobel Symposium. The talk—"The 2012 Science Nobel Prizes: What Were They Given For?”—will take place at 4:15 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 7, in Rockefeller Building…
”Chronicle of Higher Education” editor to discuss changing collegiate environment at Feb. 8 event
As the economy rapidly changes due to constant technological developments, it has implications for everyone in higher education. Students need to engage in activities that will help them develop the skills necessary to succeed in the workforce of tomorrow. Faculty and administrators need to create…
Middle Eastern Cultural Association to hold kickoff meeting tonight
The Middle Eastern Cultural Association will host its first general body meeting of the semester this Thursday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. in Village House 5. Interested students should attend the kickoff meeting to learn about this semester’s events, including the spring Hafleh. All are welcome to learn…