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Listen to the latest 'Off the Shelf' podcast with William Claspy and Molly Berger
The latest episode of William Claspy's "Off the Shelf" podcast features Molly Berger from the College of Arts and Sciences. Berger discusses her new book "Hotel Dreams: Luxury, Technology, and Urban Ambition in America, 1829-1929," which focuses on how luxury hotels in the 19th century have come to ...
This week’s poll results are in; find out what format CWRU community members prefer for their summer reading
More than three-quarters of CWRU readers prefer bound pages for their summer reading, according to this week’s poll results. When asked "What format do you prefer your summer reading?" a whopping 79 percent responded with a traditional book preference. In second place were e-readers, with 19 percen...
Four HR summer classes offer opportunities for professional development
Human Resources' Organization Development and Learning Unit is offering a variety of workshops this summer for faculty and staff. Topics include dealing with difficult co-workers, conflict management for supervisors, time and energy management, and a customizable session that gives faculty and staff...
Law professor Jonathan Adler blogs about energy and the environment
National Journal: Law professor Jonathan H. Adler blogs about energy and the environment....
Telephone lines discontinued in student housing
Due to the increased use of cell phones, the need for land-line phones in student housing has significantly decreased in the last few years. In fact, fewer than 3 percent of Case Western Reserve students have activated their voicemail accounts in their residence hall rooms. Land-line phones have the...
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CWRU gets social on Facebook; are you connected?
After the Employee Wellness Program/ThinkFit launched its Facebook page last week, it made us realize that there likely are a plethora of unknown Facebook fan pages and groups out there that members of the university community would like to join. We compiled a list, but it’s surely not a comprehensi...
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Law professor Lipton’s work on moral rights, supernatural fiction gets published
School of Law professor Jacqueline Lipton’s article, “Moral Rights and Supernatural Fiction: Authorial Dignity, and the New Moral Rights Agenda,” appears in the Fordham Intellectual Property Media and Entertainment Law Journal....
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School of Law professor Scharf presents at The Hague and in Israel
Michael Scharf, School of Law professor and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, spent time abroad in June, first speaking on a panel at the joint American Bar Association and Israeli Bar Association Conference in Eilat, Israel, on “Fighting Terror and the Rule of Law—Constitut...
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Submit claims for 2010 flexible spending accounts by June 30
The deadline to submit claims for reimbursement from 2010 Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) is June 30. Claims must be for eligible health care and/or dependent care expenses incurred between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2010, or in the 2011 “grace period” of Jan. 1, 2011 through March 15, 2011. Completed cl...
Printing services closed June 29-30
Printing Services will be closed June 29-30 for year-end inventory. For emergencies, please email Lisa Cengia....