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CWRU entrepreneurship advocate Bob Sopko passes away
Most entrepreneurs are accustomed to hearing the word “no” from inherently skeptical potential investors. But not from Bob Sopko. His positivity and guidance nurtured new and seasoned entrepreneurs at Case Western Reserve University—and throughout the region—for years. Those who worked with and…
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Science Cafe: “Dissemination and Implementation Science”
Science Cafe is a monthly educational series that gathers together scientists, investigators, trainees and community members to engage in meaningful discussions aimed at forging new collaborations through common interests in exciting areas of research. Each month features a new research focus,…
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Post-baccalaureate Readiness Instruction for bioMedical Education (PRIME) Program information session
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community can learn about the Post-baccalaureate Readiness Instruction for bioMedical Education (PRIME) program during a virtual information session Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 1 p.m. Anthony Saar, director of the PRIME program, will share information…
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Volunteer to help your campus community
The Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT) program at CWRU comprises campus members—faculty and staff—who have been trained to participate and support emergency responders in the event of a disaster or emergency situation. All team members receive hands-on training to garner fundamental disaster…
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Campus action needed following EPA ban on methylene chloride 
As a result of a recent Environmental Protection Agency regulation, there is a complete ban on using methylene chloride in non-laboratory settings, particularly in products like paint strippers, adhesives, degreasers and paints. Methylene chloride use is still permitted in lab settings under new…
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One to One Fitness Center offers specials ahead of winter break
Get a head start on your commitment to a healthy new year at One to One Fitness Center. The center will be open throughout winter break. December specials include: New members save 75% off the initiation fee. Case Western Reserve University students get December free with a spring…
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Compliance training module to launch in January
The CWRU Compliance Office is preparing to launch the 2025 version of the annual online compliance education module for faculty and staff. On or around Jan. 7, each active staff and faculty member will receive an email containing their unique Qualtrics link to the module. Focusing on…
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Submit course reserves requests for spring semester
Kelvin Smith Library is accepting course reserve requests for the spring 2025 semester. Accepted materials include books and audiovisual materials (DVDs, Blu-ray discs, and CDs). Requests must be submitted via the form on the library’s website. Course reserves staff recommend submitting…
Join the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center for a seminar Dec. 13
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center will host its next seminar series event Friday December 13th from Noon to 1 p.m. in the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Research Building Auditorium. This seminar is presented by the Population and Cancer Prevention Program. Lunch is provided; no registration is…
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Weatherhead's Richard Boyatzis talks about his book The Science of Change
The actual science of change The Plant Yourself Podcast: Richard Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor and the H. Clark Ford Professor at Weatherhead School of Management, was interviewed about his book The Science of Change, which explores key questions on how scholars, academics,…