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Flora Stone Mather Center for Women presents workshop for women of color
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women presents “Difference Matters: An empowHERment workshop for women of color” on Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Thwing Center Spartan Room. The interactive workshop with Brenda J. Allen, professor of communication and associate dean at the University of Colora...
Ubbelohde Lecture to cover “Britain, the Written Constitution and World History”
The fourth annual Ubbelohde Lecture will be held Sept. 22 with Linda Colley, the Shelby MC Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton University. Colley will discuss “Britain, the Written Constitution, and World History” in a lecture at Thwing Center’s 1914 Lounge. The free, public lecture begins ...
Faculty Work in Progress series discusses emotional interactions with new media
T. Kenny Fountain, assistant professor of Case Western Reserve University’s Department of English, will kick off this year’s Baker-Nord Center for Humanities’ Faculty Work in Progress series with the talk “Affective Circuits: Networks of Feeling in the Flesh of New Media.” He addresses the emotional...
Software Center offers free SAS JMP update
The Information Technology Services (ITS) Software Center has updated SAS JMP to version 9.02 for Windows and Mac. The free download, available to Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff, provides the option to renew a pre-existing installation of SAS JMP or install it as a new l...
CWRU climbs to 38th in U.S. News’ Best Colleges 2012 Rankings
Case Western Reserve University climbed three slots this year to rank 38th among national universities in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2012 Edition. The increase came after four consecutive years where the school ranked 41st on the magazine’s list. “I am delighted that the hard work of ...
Nursing professor authors guidebook on creative nursing career choices
If you want to travel the high seas, work as a crime scene investigator, hike through rugged and remote areas, or even serve as an expert witness, then a career in nursing may be for you, according to Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, the Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing at Frances Payne Bolton School...
Music professor Rothenberg pens book on medieval and renaissance music
David J. Rothenberg’s book, The Flower of Paradise: Marian Devotion and Secular Song in Medieval and Renaissance Music, has been published by Oxford University Press. Rothenberg is an associate professor of musicology in the Department of Music. The book “examines the interplay of Marian devotional...
Habitat for Humanity hosts “Let’s Shack Up” event Sept. 16
Habitat for Humanity will host its annual “Let’s Shack Up!” event on Friday, Sept. 16, on Freiberger Field. The event seeks to drive awareness about substandard housing issues, as teams of students build cardboard structures to sleep in over night. The most creative teams will win prizes. Students ...
UCITE session for Sept. 15: Blackboard Learn 9.1
Blackboard Learn version 9.1 has made course management easier and implemented some new features. At the next UCITE session, Sept. 15, Jennifer Loudiana from Information Technology Services will give an overview and tour of its features, updates and the support tools available. This session will be...
121 Fitness’ fall Get “Fit for Life” eight-week program starts Sept. 19
121 Fitness Center’s Get “Fit for Life” program starts Sept. 19. Whether trying to lose weight, tone, build muscle or just be more active, 121 Fitness has a program to teach you tools to make this new lifestyle a part of your everyday routine. In support of CWRU Employee Wellness, 121 Fitness offers...