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Steps 4 Staff walk, benefiting Staff Educational Enhancement Fund, set for Sept. 21
The Staff Advisory Council and the Department of Human Resources will host the third annual Steps 4 Staff walk this month. The 2-mile walk will be held Friday, Sept. 21, from 3 to 5 p.m., beginning at Veale Center and continuing throughout campus. Registration is $15; all proceeds benefit the SAC…
Welcome reception for underrepresented minority students, employees to be held Sept. 11
The university community is invited to attend the second Welcome Reception for Underrepresented Minority Students, Faculty and Staff on Sept. 11. The reception will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence, located in Crawford Hall. President Barbara R.…
New Apple operating system, Mountain Lion, now available for free download
Information Technology Services (ITS) has added Apple OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) to the Software Center. It is available as a free download (media are not available) for all CWRU students, faculty and staff. OS X 10.8 is the latest version of Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers.…
Mom's emotional health, education linked to teen's oral health, says CWRU dental study
A mother’s emotional health and education level during her child’s earliest years influence the child's oral health at age 14, according to a new study from Case Western Reserve University’s School of Dental Medicine. Researchers started with the oral health of the teens and worked backward to age…
Law's Maxwell Mehlman says recent lawsuit raises interesting questions
Kansas woman with hepatitis C sues Pa. hospital Associated Press: A Kansas woman who believes she was infected with hepatitis C by a former medical technician who is now accused of stealing narcotics filed a lawsuit against a Pittsburgh hospital where the technician once worked. The case raises…
Sociology's Susan Hinze talks women, work and family
Women, work and family ideastream: Susan Hinze, associate professor of sociology, joined The Sound of Ideas for a lively discussion on women’s work-family balance after having a child, how women can transition back into the workplace, and how issues have changed over the years.
Inamori Center's Shannon French discusses Inamori Ethics Prize winner David Suzuki
Case Western Reserve University presents Inamori Ethics Prize to Canadian environmentalist The Plain Dealer: The Inamori Ethics Prize will be presented Thursday to David Suzuki, an internationally known environmentalist and sustainability advocate. "David Suzuki is an outstanding example of…
Volunteers needed for Girls’ Science and Engineering Club; orientation tonight and tomorrow
WISER, the Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable, is seeking student volunteers for an after-school Girls’ Science and Engineering Club for sixth-grade girls at Citizen’s Leadership Academy and Monticello Middle School. All WISER students who will volunteer for the Girls’ Science &…
SPSS Version 20 now available for download on Software Center
Information Technology Services (ITS) has upgraded SPSS to SPSS Statistics 20 Premium Campus Edition for Windows and Macintosh machines on the Software Center. This upgrade applies to the 2012-13 license period and offers many new features for students, faculty and staff. Student licenses are $66,…
Three Ohio universities join together to streamline statewide research efforts
A Case Western Reserve initiative to streamline research approvals across the region now extends beyond Northeast Ohio to include the entire state. The effort, which grew from the collaboration the university forged in 2007 to secure a $64 million Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA),…