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History's John Grabowski discusses Ohio's economic past and future
Ohio: Staring into the face of change American Public Media: In a look at Ohio’s economic history and future, Marketplace went to John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Associate Professor in Applied History. "We have to get used to a smaller city, we have to get used to a city with empty spaces, we…
Psychology's Amy Przeworski cited in "Washington Post" blog on Big Bird
Big Bird will haunt Mitt Romney The Washington Post: When Gov. Mitt Romney mentioned cutting subsidies to PBS, it opened up an opportunity for President Barack Obama’s campaign, according to one Washington Post blogger: moms. The blog cites an article by Amy Przeworski, assistant professor of…
Learn about 3-credit study abroad opportunities in Guatemala, Poland, Netherlands and India
The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will hold information sessions for its spring study abroad courses, which are open to all undergraduate and graduate students as well as alumni and professionals in health and human service fields. The programs include a course on child welfare in…
Graduate Student Support Group meets second Tuesday of month, starting Oct. 9
GRADLink, the Graduate Student Support Group, will meet Tuesday, Oct. 9, from noon to 1 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall’s library, located on the second floor. Graduate students are invited to attend the support group, eat pizza and share thoughts and experiences about being a graduate student at Case…
Alpha Chi Omega to host ”Kristin’s Story” talk to raise awareness of sexual violence, depression
The campus community is invited to the Alpha Chi Omega-hosted talk, “Kristin’s Story,” with Andrea Fuller Cooper Oct. 13 at 4 p.m. Cooper’s daughter, Kristin, was a college-aged woman who, after becoming a victim of acquaintance rape, became depressed and, ultimately, committed suicide. Cooper’s…
Faculty: Applications open for UCITE Nord Grants
Thanks to a bequest from the members of the family of the late Evan Nord, UCITE will offer a new program of Nord Grants to faculty members at Case Western Reserve University. The grants are available for a wide range of activities, with the duration of grants lasting one year, with the possibility…
Office of Immigration and HR Services announces Diversity Immigrant Visa Program open
The Office of Immigration and Human Resource Services is providing notice to the campus community that the 2014 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (“Green Card Lottery”) has begun. Through the program, 50,000 green cards will be available for individuals from countries with historically low rates of…
HCM upgrades now in place; training available online
The Human Capital Management (HCM) system has been upgraded to version 9.1 and is available at case.edu/hcm. The upgrade enables continued support, including future updates as required by tax laws. Additionally, enhancements were made to the Careers and Payroll modules, and the navigation menu was…
Join Marvel Comics’ writer, editor for insider view on comics, graphic novels
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host a talk with comic book writer and editor Marc Sumerak, titled “The Craft of Comics: An Insider View.” Sumerak, who has worked at Marvel Comics for more than a decade, will give an in-depth look into the collaborative art of making comic books and…
Dental school joins Israel’s Rambam Medical Center for new program
Case Western Reserve University’s School of Dental Medicine today will finalize an agreement with Rambam Health Care Center in Haifa, Israel, to prepare foreign graduates for Advance Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) training at Case Western Reserve. The signing will take place today at 10…