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Now 10 years old, the Peter B. Lewis Building is quietly transforming business education at CWRU
The Plain Dealer: The Peter B. Lewis Building celebrates its 10th birthday this year, and its existence has helped contribute to the success of the Weatherhead School and its students. “This building says it’s all right to be unique, different and special,” said Fred Collopy, senior associate dean…
Officer Chavis keeps one of Cleveland’s busiest sidewalks safe
Fox 8: More than 10,000 pedestrians walk through the intersection of Adelbert Road and Euclid Avenue daily, making it one of the busiest in Northeast Ohio. Patrol officer Mark Chavis keeps mindful watch over and traffic moving through the intersection, all while handing out plenty of high fives and…
Indian Graduate Student Association to hold annual show Nov. 17
The Indian Graduate Student Association is organizing its annual cultural show, Tarang 2012. The evening includes an Indian dinner followed by a cultural performance by graduate students. Purchase tickets ($20) by contacting Raghavender Shyam (rxs591@case.edu) before Nov. 16. Watch a video from a…
Sign up for 121 Fitness this month for 50% less; earn remaining 50% back by exercising
This month, any faculty or staff member who joins 121 Fitness will receive a 50 percent discount on their initiation fee and can earn back the remaining 50 percent back by exercising regularly in December and in January. The new members will get their $25 back if they exercise a minimum of eight…
Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to focus on the intelligence community
In this Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, Vincent E. McHale, the A. Marcus Hanna Professor of Political Science, will discuss “Thinking About The Intelligence Community.” The discussion will take place on Friday, Nov. 16, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Mather House 100. Note: This is a…
CWRU researchers take home American Musicological Society honors
Research papers by Case Western Reserve University scholars—one on the melodic chirps of insects, another on the similarities of 16th century Roman secular and religious music—have earned prestigious honors from the American Musicological Society. Francesca Brittan, assistant professor of…
CWRU, Cleveland Museum of Art announce grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Museum of Art announced the award of two grants totaling $500,000 from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support the launch of the re-designed Joint Doctoral Program in Art History. The highly selective, object-oriented program features first-hand…
CWRU launches new website to help ensure workplace safety
Case Western Reserve has revamped its approach to managing potential threats to the safety of individuals on campus. Starting this week, members of the university community can learn more about available resources and steps they can take to help ensure their safety—and that of their peers. The…
think[box] technology helps dental student create the perfect proposal
When fourth-year dental student Kyle Krause started considering ways to pop the question to his girlfriend of five years, he wanted to make the moment more than memorable—he wanted a proposal so original it was absolutely unprecedented. His first step? Rummaging through a pile of sticks. Krause…
Theater department to perform Tony-award-winning play Nov. 15-18
The Case Western Reserve theater department will present the final performances of Dancing at Lughnasa, a play written by Brian Friel and directed by Ron Wilson, Nov. 15–18. Set in 1936 Western Ireland, Dancing at Lughnasa is a Tony-award-winning story of the bond between sisters gone…