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Distinguished University Professor Eric Baer receives honorary professorship
Eric Baer, Distinguished University Professor and Herbert Henry Dow Professor of Science and Engineering, recently was named an honorary professor of Beijing University for Chemical Technology (BUCT), a distinction considered the university’s highest academic honor. The university recognized Baer…
Baker-Nord Center’s Revolution Film Series continues Nov. 6
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ Revolution Film Series continues Tuesday, Nov. 6, with October (10 Days that Shook the World). John Orlock, the Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight Professor of Humanities, will introduce the documentary-style film at 6 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building…
Economics Society to host nonpartisan election night watch party for all students
Weatherhead School of Management’s Economics Society will host an election night watch party Nov. 6 from 7:30 to 11 p.m. Students from all majors are invited to enjoy free snacks and desserts while discussing key economic issues in the election with professors. All discussions will be held in a…
Hillel, Middle Eastern Cultural Association partner for film screening Nov. 8
Enjoy dinner and a movie with the Cleveland Hillel Foundation and the Middle Eastern Cultural Association Thursday, Nov. 8, as they partner with the Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center to present the film Voices from El-Sayed. All are invited to watch the film and meet its director, Oded Adomi…
Wednesday’s Spot Night gets cultural with headliner African Soul International
On Wednesday, Nov. 7, the University Program Board will sponsor an International Spot Night featuring headliner African Soul International and the opening act, Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center Dance Team. The event will begin at 9:30 p.m. at The Spot. Food and drink specials will be…
CWRU Habitat for Humanity traveling to South Carolina over winter break
The Case Western Reserve University Habitat for Humanity is looking for 12 students to join a volunteer trip to John’s Island, S.C., over winter break, Jan. 5 through Jan. 12. While in South Carolina, volunteers will help build a home for a family in need and assist at the local ReStore. The trip…
Faculty, staff and alumni invited to LGBTA fall happy hour Nov. 8
On Thursday, Nov. 8, the Case Western Reserve University LGBTA Committee will host a fall happy hour for all Case Western Reserve University, MetroHealth, University Hospitals, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Institute of Music and Cleveland Institute of Art faculty, staff, and alumni. The event will…
Upgrades to PeopleSoft now available; new features streamline audits, processing requests
The documentation attachment feature has been added to the deposit and petty cash functions in PeopleSoft Financials is now available for use. This enhancement will create efficiencies in the processing of requests for verification and/or information on deposits and petty cash vouchers, as well as…
Self-service email, password tools unavailable Nov. 6, 2-6 a.m.
Self-service email and password tools found through help.case.edu will be unavailable Tuesday, Nov. 6, from approximately 2 to 6 a.m. as maintenance is conducted to the server that hosts them. During this time, users will be unable to modify passwords (including changes and resets), email aliases,…
Nonpartisan post-election discussion ”Election 2012--Now What?” scheduled for Nov. 7
All Case Western Reserve University faculty, staff, and students are invited to a non-partisan discussion of the outcome of the 2012 election and its implications on LGBT rights, national security, reproductive rights and other civil liberty issues. The event—sponsored by the American Constitution…